Ellen Greenberg's Death Ruled Suicide Despite 20 Stab Wounds
Ellen Greenberg's Death Ruled Suicide Despite 20 Stab Wounds

Ellen Greenberg's Death Ruled Suicide Despite 20 Stab Wounds

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Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found dead in 2011 with over 20 stab wounds, is at the center of a reopened investigation after the medical examiner revised the ruling from suicide to 'something other than suicide.' This decision came after new evidence prompted Dr. Marlon Osbourne, who initially ruled her death a homicide, to change his opinion following pressure from Greenberg's family and ongoing legal battles. Sandee Greenberg, Ellen's mother, has expressed optimism about the reopening of the case, emphasizing the family's determination to ensure justice prevails. The Greenbergs have been involved in a protracted fight against what they allege is a cover-up by city officials, culminating in a recent settlement that included a monetary payment and a commitment to reevaluate the case. The ruling opens the possibility for a criminal investigation into Greenberg's death, which her family insists should be classified as a homicide. The developments have drawn significant public attention, including an online petition garnering over 166,000 signatures advocating for a thorough review of the case.

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