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.
Key Points
Medical examiner reverses suicide ruling in Ellen Greenberg's death
Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro upholds suicide ruling but recuses himself
New evidence questions initial findings and raises concerns about the investigation process
Pros
New evidence led to a reversal of the suicide ruling in the case of Ellen Greenberg's death
Transparency in the investigation process is crucial for justice to be served
Cons
The handling of the case has raised questions about the initial ruling and potential conflicts of interest
The emotional distress on Greenberg's family due to the prolonged legal battles