Originally Posted by
rosarugosa
So just for the heck of it,, I went to Chat GPT and asked about my current obsession.
"who really committed the old chain of rocks bridge murders?"
It told me about early 1990s killing of Angela Blount and Cathy Phillips (Google search draws a blank on those names as murder victims).
I entered, "no, not those murders."
It told me about the 1967 murders of James and Mary Denny.
I entered, "no, not those murders."
It told me about the 1953 murders of Maxine "Max" McMillan and Mary "Minnie" Mertens
I entered, "no, not those murders."
It said it was apparently missing the mark and asked for more details.
I entered "Julie and Robin Kerry," and then it was able to provide some details on the case, with some glaring inaccuracies, e.g. both bodies found the next morning, and they had been shot in the head. (In reality, one body found 3 weeks later, no gunshot wounds, and the other body never recovered). It went on to say no suspects, cold case, a suspect several years later, which I think is a hodgepodge of factoids from some of the other cases. These details did not relate to this case.
I am unimpressed, at least based on this one simple query where so many of the facts are a matter of public record and can be found online. I will not be asking ChatGPT to help me with anything significant anytime soon.