​Social media posts claiming that the victim was 29-year-old Amelia Carter went viral Monday. But the police did not reveal the identity of the woman yet. A photo of the said Amelia Carter went viral on X as many social media users complained that X's Chatbot Grok was claiming that the victim's name was Amelia Carter.
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