19 y/o Student Dies At 51 y/o Professor's Home, Lies to Paramedics

by politisite | April 30, 2008 at 08:08 pm | 542 views | add comment
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Student Dies At Professor's Home

Here is the Story of a 51 year old psychology professor who was coaxing his 19 year old student to date him.  But when paramedics came to the house after she fell comatose, he said he didn't know her name, as he picked her up off of the street.  She was called a Jone Doe for a couple of days.  The professor called his lawyer but didn't seem to have time to cal the girls parents. 

We are not talking about these large universities here where the professor never learns the students name.  He had been her professor for a year, knew her well, had been after her to go out with him.  How's that for professional ethics.  Thankfully he will not be teaching as he is on leave.

PHOENIX -- The parents of a college student who died at the home of her professor last weekend said their daughter was dead for two days before they found out.

Though a cause of death has not yet been determined, investigators said Andria Ziegler, 19, may have died of a drug overdose at the north Phoenix condo of her Paradise Valley Community College psychology professor, 51-year-old Michael Todd.

Ziegler's parents said the drugs would not have been her idea.

"He coaxed her into seeing him after she said she didn't want to, and I could see that he would try to coax her into something else," said Kimberly McManus, Ziegler's mother.

Student found comatose in professor’s home

Phoenix police are investigating the death of a Paradise Valley Community College student who was found by paramedics in a comatose state inside her psychology professor’s condominium on Sunday.

Andria Ziegler, 19, was pronounced dead at John C. Lincoln Deer Valley Beardsley Medical Center about 3 a.m., 30 minutes after she was found in the north Phoenix residence of Michael Todd, according to authorities.

Todd, 51, who has taught at Paradise Valley Community College since 2000, was placed on paid administrative leave on Tuesday, soon after Ziegler’s parents called college administrators to report their daughter’s death, according to Joan Westlake, spokeswoman for Paradise Valley Community College.

The Phoenix Fire Department first responded to Todd’s residence near Seventh Street and Bell Road about 2:34 a.m. Sunday, on a 911 call of an unconscious female, according to information from the Phoenix Fire Department.

Ziegler’s death is not being investigated as a homicide, and no suspects are being sought in connection to her death, according to Phoenix Police Detective Stacie Derge.

“We are investigating this as an unknown death and we are not searching for any suspects at this time,” Derge said.

The cause of Ziegler’s death has not been determined, and toxicology results are pending, according to the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Ziegler’s parents had notified authorities about 4:17 p.m. on Monday to report her missing, and started circulating fliers with her picture on them, Derge said.

Phoenix police then got involved after they became aware of an unidentified woman’s body at the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office and connected them, according to Derge.

Todd had called in sick to work on Monday and Tuesday, according to Julia Devous, director of institutional advancement at Paradise Valley Community College.

Ziegler’s family also has hired a private investigator to look into the incident, Ziegler’s stepfather, Doug McMannus told the Tribune on Friday. He would not comment further.

John Hughes, the private investigator, said he has lived across the street from Ziegler’s family for at least 10 years, and that Andria was the oldest of six daughters.

“Those girls grew up playing basketball in my driveway,” said Hughes, who has two daughters. “Andria was a hard worker, and always looked after her sisters.”

Ziegler was a student in Todd’s abnormal psychology classes, according to Hughes. Todd had previously asked her out, but she initially declined, according to a statement Hughes said he took from Ziegler’s best friend.

“He is a well-liked professor and Andria was impressed with him,” Hughes said. “A lot of kids took his class just because he taught it.”

Todd could not be reached for comment.

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