She Asked Him to Get Tested for STDs. Then He Killed Her — and Called His Dad for a Lawyer as She Lay Dying

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She Asked Him to Get Tested for STDs. Then He Killed Her — and Called His Dad for a Lawyer as She Lay Dying

Joshua Michals, a Chicago native, was convicted of murdering a fellow student at a London university

Liam Quinn

Mon, December 8, 2025 at 8:20 PM UTC

3 min read

Met Police Zhe Wang

Met Police

Zhe Wang

NEED TO KNOW

  • Joshua Michals was convicted of the 2024 murder of Zhe Wang in London, England

  • Michals, a Chicago native, and Wang were in a casual relationship after meeting at Goldsmiths, University of London

  • Wang had asked Michals to get tested for STDs prior to her murder

An American man was convicted of murder in the U.K. after killing a woman with whom he was in a "casual relationship" and had asked him to get tested for STDs.

Joshua Michals, 26, was convicted of killing Zhe Wang, 31, his classmate at Goldsmiths, University of London in March 2024, according to a Metropolitan Police press release.

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Michals called police on the day of the murder, saying that there was a serious incident but that he was no longer at the scene, per the release. Wang was later found at the scene, having suffered two stab wounds to the face and compression to the neck, police said.

Met Police Joshua Michals

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Joshua Michals

Michals was arrested that day and refused to answer questions about his relationship with Wang. However, police said they searched his phone and examined messages exchanged between the two which showed signs of "their deteriorating relationship," per the release.

In the messages, Wang asked Michals multiple times to get tested for STDs.

"This was a growing source of tension between the two and resulted in Zhe asking him to come and discuss the issue in person on 20 March," police said, according to the release. "The last message sent by Michals to Zhe simply read ‘here’, sent at 19:17hrs."

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The BBC reported that during his trial, it was revealed that after the incident, Michals first called his father and received information about a lawyer before calling police nearly four hours later.

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Police said when Michals was arrested, he was found with bloodstained clothes in his residence.

His attorney argued during trial that Michals acted in self-defense when Wang attacked him with a knife, according to the BBC. He alleged Wang was angry and incorrectly believed she had contracted an STD after having sex with Michals, per the outlet.

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Michals previously told jurors he did not mean to strike Wang with the knife, saying, "I just wanted to get her away from me," the BBC reported.

“Michals carried out a brutal and savage attack on Zhe, who was described by her friends as a quiet and gentle woman enjoying her studies in London," Detective Inspector Claire Guiver said in a statement on Monday, Dec. 8. "Our thoughts continue to remain with her family and friends, both in China and the UK."

“We are pleased the jury has seen through his claims that he killed Zhe by accident when she tried to attack him with a knife. It is clear that Michals is a dangerous, violent individual and he will now have to live with the consequences of his actions," the statement continued.

The BBC reported that Michals was born and raised in Chicago, Ill., and was pursuing a master's degree at Goldsmiths at the time of the killing.

He will be sentenced at a later date.

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