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.
Key Points
Former medical examiner changed ruling to suggest death was not suicide
Legal battle between Greenberg's parents and officials
Questions raised about the handling of the investigation