I wonder if it was an OD & they're going to try to charge whomever(s) gave her the drugs with her death?
Maybe she od'd & the person took off because they didn't want to get in trouble?
Maybe that's what they mean by this was an isolated incident & there's no one out there that's going to go on a killing spree (paraphrased)?
Maybe they went to get high there & she died, so whomever(s) just left her?
"The Possible Criminal Charges For Giving Drugs To A Friend/Acquaintance Who Later Dies
As noted – giving drugs to a person – rather than selling them – falls under the same law. Distribution is broadly defined under the law as “delivering… a controlled substance, with or without remuneration.” Prosecutions of the people who gave drugs to someone who died, while not common, can happen.
Clearly possession, or possession with intent to distribute, is the most commonly charged offense in this situation. However, more and more, Colorado’s District Attorneys are prosecuting the persons who sell, trade or just “give” drugs to someone who overdoses with crimes that are much more serious.
Possible Crimes That Can be Charged For Giving Drugs To Someone Who Later Dies
If the intent is to cause the death of another – First Degree Murder.
Knowing that the person you have given drugs to will die from them – Second Degree Murder
If the act was reckless or negligent – Manslaughter
First, Second and Third degree assaults maybe charged if the person does not die.
Some of the kinds of drugs commonly shared these days are “Suboxone,” methadone, Molly (MDMA),heroin, and all manner of “pharm” from the drug cabinets of the parents of young people."
https://www.colorado-drug-crimes-la...ing-drugs-to-someone-you-know-dangerous-risky