Philadelphia Medical Examiner Reverses Suicide Ruling in Teacher's Death
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner has reversed the suicide ruling in the 2011 death of teacher Ellen Greenberg, changing it after new evidence questioned the initial findings.
A Philadelphia medical examiner has reportedly reversed the suicide ruling in the 2011 death of teacher Ellen Greenberg after her family fought for more than a decade. Greenberg, 27, was found with over 20 stab wounds inside her locked apartment in northwest Philadelphia. This change comes after Dr. Marlon Osbourne, who conducted the initial autopsy, suggested in a court filing that her manner of death should be classified differently than suicide.