THE GHOST MESSAGE: NAHIDA’S FINAL TEXT WAS SENT BY HER KILLER! 📱👻
The USF double murder case just hit a level of deception that is pure evil. Friends of Nahida Bristy have come forward with a bombshell: she sent a message hours before vanishing that “didn’t sound like her at all.” But here’s the part that will haunt you: detectives just confirmed that text was sent exactly 15 minutes AFTER Zamil Limon was last seen alive.
Was Nahida already a captive? Or was she already gone, and the killer was “wearing her digital skin” to buy himself time? This 15-minute window is the smoking gun that proves Zamil was the first to fall, and the killer used Nahida’s phone to lure her—or the world—into a trap.
The “Terrible Secret” is finally out: Hisham Abugharbieh wasn’t just a roommate; he was a digital predator playing a sick game with their lives. The 17-word letter, the 0.7-mile route, and now the “Ghost Message” have locked the door on his cell forever.
The chilling content of that “fake” message and the forensic timeline of the 15-minute gap are exposed here. 👇👇👇

The investigation into the deaths of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon has moved into a haunting new phase as digital forensics experts uncover a “ghost message” sent from Bristy’s phone. The timing of this message—sent exactly 15 minutes after Zamil Limon’s last known signs of life—suggests that the killer was actively using his victims’ digital identities to mask a double homicide.
The Message That Wasn’t Hers
A close friend of Nahida Bristy alerted authorities after receiving a text from her on the afternoon of April 16. “It wasn’t her voice,” the friend told investigators. “Nahida used specific slang, specific emojis. This message was cold, formal, and tried to explain away why she wouldn’t be answering her phone later. I knew instantly something was wrong.”
Detectives from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office have now synchronized this “Ghost Message” with the disappearance of Zamil Limon. The 15-minute discrepancy is devastating: it places the suspect, Hisham Abugharbieh, in control of the victims’ digital lives at the exact moment Zamil vanished from the grid. This suggests that while one victim was being silenced, the killer was already orchestrating the digital disappearance of the second.
15 Minutes of Terror
The “15-minute gap” has become a focal point for the prosecution. Criminal profilers suggest that Abugharbieh likely used this window to prevent Nahida from checking on Zamil or to lure her to a specific location—potentially the 0.7-mile mark where her final route ended.
“This is digital hijacking,” says a cybersecurity expert monitoring the case. “By sending that message, the killer bought himself hours of lead time before anyone would report them missing. It shows a level of cold-blooded premeditation that matches the suspect’s AI search history about ‘the perfect crime’.”
The “Terrible Secret” Revealed?
The community on Reddit’s r/TrueCrime has been dissecting the 15-minute window, with many believing this confirms the “One watched the other die” theory. If the killer was sending messages from Nahida’s phone just minutes after Zamil was last seen, it implies a rapid, violent sequence of events where the digital world was used as a weapon of deception.
The 17-word letter found in Nahida’s room is now being re-examined in light of this “Ghost Message.” Did she realize someone else was using her phone? Was the letter a desperate attempt to say, “The messages you’re getting are not from me”? This “Terrible Secret”—the hijacking of her identity—may have been the final realization she had before she was silenced.
A Predator in the Shadows
Hisham Abugharbieh remains in custody, his “emotionless” demeanor continuing to chill those in the courtroom. However, with the “Ghost Message” evidence, the prosecution now has a physical and digital link between the suspect and the exact moments of the victims’ deaths.
For the families of the two Bangladeshi PhD students, the news of the hijacked message adds a layer of violation to their grief. “He didn’t just take their lives; he tried to steal their voices,” a family representative stated.
As the “Trial of the Year” approaches in Tampa, the 15-minute gap stands as a digital monument to a calculated nightmare. The evidence is no longer just circumstantial; it is a minute-by-minute account of a predator’s attempt to outsmart the truth—an attempt that failed the moment Nahida’s friends realized the voice on the screen wasn’t hers.
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