A Connecticut man exchanged disturbing messages with an AI chatbot that fueled his paranoia in the weeks leading up to a horrific murder-suicide.
The bodies of Suzanne Adams, 83, and her 56-year-old son Stein-Erik Soelberg were discovered during a welfare check at her $2.7million Greenwich home on August 5.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said Adams was killed 'by blunt injury of head, and the neck was compressed, while Soelberg's death was ruled a suicide, with the cause being sharp force injuries of neck and chest.
In the months leading up to the heinous crime, Soelberg sent ChatGPT paranoid and sometimes incoherent messages that he often posted on social media.
Soelberg, who described himself as a 'glitch in The Matrix,' named the chatbot Bobby, according to The Wall Street Journal.














