Amy O'Brien
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
God.
Well, this next one's unusual, not just because of the crime, but it's a case that's now become a huge major civil lawsuit involving AI.
Oh, boy.
And my feeling is that we're going to start to see more and more of these cases.
And I'm personally interested in this because it's crazy how AI has like taken our world by storm.
I know.
This case comes out of Greenwich, Connecticut, where police were called to a home that started as a basic welfare check.
But when officers went inside, they made a heartbreaking discovery.
Inside were 83-year-old Suzanne Eberson Adams and her 56-year-old son, Stein Eric Solberg.
and both were dead.
From the start, investigators knew something here just wasn't right.
According to police and the medical examiner, Suzanne had several visible injuries, and it was later determined that she had suffered blunt force trauma to her head and neck compression, meaning that she had been beaten and strangled, and that the injuries were enough to actually kill her, and her death was then labeled as a murder.
Stein Eric also had injuries, but his were very different in nature.
According to the medical examiner, he had several self-inflicted sharp force wounds to his neck and chest.
And based on the injuries he had, his death was later ruled a suicide.
And as investigators worked to understand what happened inside the home, they began looking closely at the relationship between Suzanne and Stein Eric and where maybe things going on in months leading up to this tragic scene may offer some clues.
According to reports, Stein Eric had been struggling with severe paranoia and delusional thinking.
He actually believed that his mom, Suzanne, was spying on him, poisoning him, and even actively working against him.
He also referred to himself as a glitch in the matrix.
These weren't just random thoughts.