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Man makes bizarre claim about AI in murder confession

Mark Mechikoff appears in a Facebook photo, on the left, and a booking photo, on the right, against an image of an apartment complex where a woman was stabbed to death in July 2023

Inset left: Mark Mechikoff appears in a Facebook photo. Inset right: a booking photo of the defendant. Background image: an apartment complex where a woman was stabbed to death in July 2023. (Facebook via screengrab/KNTV; San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office; Screengrab via KGO)

A California man who allegedly recorded himself stabbing a woman to death and then posted the video on Facebook recently appeared in court and told a judge his confession was AI-generated.

Mark Mechikoff, 39, stands accused of one count of murder and four enhancements: use of a deadly weapon, inflicting great bodily injury, committing a serious felony, and committing a violent felony with a prior felony conviction, according to San Mateo County court records.

The defendant was arrested for the gruesome slaying of Claribel Marie Estrella, 41, in July 2023. On March 1, after a change in attorney late last year, Mechikoff appeared for a preliminary hearing in his case.

That’s when he made a novel and seemingly contradictory claim about his guilt and innocence.

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