Elliott stated that following the murder of Dzung, Michael tried to kill himself but that he didnt because he was too chicken to do it. He further claimed that Michael tried to convince himself that he would never hurt another person ever again, yet by that time his compulsions had gotten the better of him. Michael was a man out of control and on the verge of a murderous rampage.

In April 1982 Michael struck again, this time in Croton,
Michael returned a short while later asking if he could use the womans telephone. James suggested that he spoke briefly with the woman and told her his name and where he worked. After gaining the womans confidence, Michael attacked her.
The woman put up a courageous fight and managed to scare Michael off. She then promptly called her co-workers who rushed to her assistance. After receiving a description of the assailant, his name and where he worked, the police were able to locate Michael the next day. He was immediately arrested and charged with assault. According to Michael Newtons book, The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, he was bailed out of jail by his parents a little more than a month later and sent home to
The psychiatric reports showed that Michael was indeed suffering from psychological problems, which he blamed on the 1981 divorce of his parents. Surprisingly, even though he had a criminal record including two sexual offenses, there was little action taken to ensure that he remain under constant psychiatric evaluation or police surveillance. This allowed Michael the freedom to carry on with his murder rampage.




