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Despite 20 knife wounds and 11 bruises, Ellen Greenberg’s death was ruled a suicide. The pathologist just changed his mind
Ellen Greenberg was found dead in 2011 in her Philadelphia apartment with 20 knife wounds and numerous bruises. Authorities ruled her death a suicide. Fourteen years later, the pathologist who performed her autopsy says he’s changed his mind.
Her death from 20 stab wounds was ruled a suicide. The case just reopened.
Ellen Greenberg was found dead in 2011 in her Philadelphia apartment. A pathologist said that after learning “additional information,” he no longer believes she killed herself.
Ellen Greenberg's Mom Responds to Police Reexamining Suicide Ruling
The mother of Ellen Greenberg whose death was labeled a suicide 14 years ago, is speaking up about the police's decision to revisit the ruling.
Medical Examiner Will Reopen Case of Ellen Greenberg, Teacher with 20 Stab Wounds Whose Death Was Ruled Suicide
Greenberg, 27, was found dead by her fiancé, who returned to their home in Philadelphia to find the door’s swing bar lock in use. After forcing his way in, her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, discovered Greenberg dead with a 10-inch knife in her chest.
Doctor who ruled Ellen Greenberg’s death a suicide now says the ruling should be changed
The pathologist who ruled Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds a homicide then switched it to suicide, said he now believes her death “should be designated as something other than suicide.” That admission from Marlon Osbourne — the former assistant medical examiner with the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office who conducted Greenberg’s autopsy — came in a sworn statement he signed
Teacher's stabbing death to be revisited after medical examiner walks back ruling of suicide
Ellen Greenberg's death was determined to be a suicide over a decade ago. But the former medical examiner said he no longer believes she killed herself.
Pathologist who switched Ellen Greenberg’s death from homicide to suicide now says he was wrong
The pathologist at the center of the suicide ruling in Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds has made a stunning reversal.
Medical examiner reverses suicide ruling in 2011 death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg
The medical examiner who ruled the 2011 death of a Philadelphia teacher found with 20 stab wounds a homicide — then later a suicide — now says he believes the case should be ruled as
Philadelphia settles Ellen Greenberg civil suits and agrees to review her autopsy
After more than five years of contentious legal battles, Philadelphia settled two civil lawsuits brought by the parents of Ellen Greenberg Monday, just before jury selection was to begin in one of the cases.
Ellen Greenberg’s parents settle all lawsuits after Philadelphia agrees to review suicide ruling
The family’s attorney said the focus now shifts to who killed Ellen. “We'd like to find out who the murderer or murderers are.”
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Philadelphia medical examiner to reopen Ellen Greenberg case after settlement with parents
The Philadelphia medical examiner will reopen the investigation into Ellen Greenber's 2011 death as part of a settlement.
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Ellen Greenberg case: Bombshell decision in court over death investigation of Philly teacher
Ellen was discovered stabbed more than 20 times in her locked Manayunk apartment that she shared with her fiancé.
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