Sorry. When it comes to her...I'm still so sad. And this forum is so anti-Hyde and she is such a special Hyde memory for me.
Let's be clear on one thing: there is Hyde and everything it stands for on the one hand, and there are the people who went there and/or are still associated with it on the other. Two very different entities.
I am very anti-Hyde given the abusive bullshit I endured and witnessed, not to mention the maturing that I've undergone since I left which has developed into a philosophical antipathy to coercive techniques, witch hunts, and mob mentality. There are certain people that I find difficult to seperate out from that antipathy, and perhaps rightfully so, as they are linked by virtue of their responsibilities as administrators and faculty of the institution while I was there. Of course, some of these people were and are victims of the Kool-Aid as well. And I have read some posts in here of former faculty that felt remorse and repugnance for what they involved themselves with. And I feel for them. And I suppose, on some level, I could feel bad for Gauld and Legg too, but it is pretty difficult. They don't seem to feel any remorse. In Gauld's case, he's still dishing out the bullshit.
Michelle is part of my special memories of the time I was at Hyde as well. I have lots of special memories of that time. But I have absolutely no confusion over why those memories are special, and they certainly are not special to me because of any fondness in my heart towards the institution of Hyde School. Lets make sure we don't confuse the people with the process. They are not the same thing.
One of the reasons this website has been so valuable and healing for me has been not only the discussions of why what happened to us was wrong, but also the rehashing of old times, so to speak. It is important to people!

And hopefully, regardless of your position on Hyde, you will be able to get at least that much out of it here too!