Reexamination of Ellen Greenberg's Death

The death of Ellen Greenberg, initially ruled a suicide, is being reexamined after her parents settled with the City of Philadelphia. The forensic pathologist reversed the suicide ruling and suggested strangulation as a cause of death. The case involves multiple stab wounds and signs of abuse.

Controversy over the Death Ruling of Ellen Greenberg

The suicide ruling in the 2011 death of teacher Ellen Greenberg, found with 20 stab wounds, has been reversed by a medical examiner after new evidence emerged. Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro upheld the suicide ruling but recused himself due to potential conflict of interest. The case has sparked controversy and legal battles between Greenberg's family and the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office.

Ellen Greenberg's Death Case

The original ruling of suicide in the case of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher who was found with nearly two dozen stab wounds, has been reversed by the former medical examiner. Her parents are now in a legal battle accusing officials of covering up her death as a suicide. The case is moving to trial after 14 years.