Michel died on March 2 from hypothermia, just four days after leaving the Washington County Correctional Facility. Despite having her misdemeanor charges dismissed, she was transferred to federal custody, fitted with an ankle monitor, and released under the agency’s Alternatives to Detention Program. Public records indicate the vulnerable woman, who struggled with severe mental health issues and language barriers, spent her final 24 hours in sub-freezing temperatures at a transit bus shelter.
The medical examiner’s office clarified that the homicide ruling signifies the death was caused by the actions of another individual, though it does not constitute a formal declaration of criminal guilt. Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr.’s office stated they are currently reviewing the official report and records before offering further comment. Meanwhile, legal counsel for the Michel family, Joseph Murphy, indicated that a civil lawsuit is expected.

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