First Collin County Jury Fentanyl Murder Conviction | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
GULF SHORES, ALABAMA, JUL 10 – Zachary Michael Winter faces manslaughter and four drug possession charges after admitting to providing fentanyl linked to a fatal overdose, officials said.
- On July 1, Gulf Shores police arrested Zachary Michael Winter, charged with manslaughter for providing fentanyl that led to a 43-year-old woman’s death.
- The death investigation began July 1 on W. 1st Street, with multiple agencies including the Baldwin County Coroner's Office and DEA confirming fentanyl presence via Randox testing.
- According to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, Winter admitted to providing fentanyl, which led to his manslaughter and four counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, both felony charges.
- Winter remains in custody pending trial, facing a manslaughter sentence of two to 20 years, with bond status pending.
- This case highlights multiagency efforts—including Gulf Shores police, DEA, and Homeland Security—in addressing the opioid crisis through coordinated investigations into fentanyl-related deaths.
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