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Medical Examiner Reverses Suicide Ruling In Ellen Greenberg Case

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In a significant turn of events, the original medical examiner in the case of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher who died in 2011, has reversed the suicide ruling for the first time. Greenberg was found with nearly two dozen stab wounds and covered in bruises, leading to initial speculation of suicide.

Greenberg's parents, Dr. Josh and Sandee Greenberg, have been fighting for justice for their daughter for 14 years. A recent ruling allowed their lawsuit against the city of Philadelphia to proceed to trial, marking a crucial development in the case.

The forensic pathologist, Dr. Marlon Osbourne, changed his stance on Greenberg's death, stating that it should not be classified as suicide. This reversal came after new information came to light, prompting a reevaluation of the case.

The Greenbergs have accused local officials and the medical examiner's office of attempting to cover up their daughter's homicide as a suicide. They have been relentless in their pursuit of truth and justice, despite facing legal battles with the government.

At the heart of the case are questions surrounding the handling of the crime scene, with concerns raised about the cleaning of the area before detectives arrived. Additionally, the removal of Greenberg's belongings by a relative, who is a prominent judge, has raised suspicions.

Greenberg's death, marked by 20 stab wounds and bruises, has been a subject of intense scrutiny. The circumstances surrounding her demise, including the timing of the injuries and the handling of evidence, have fueled the Greenbergs' quest for answers.

As the trial unfolds, the Greenbergs remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice for Ellen. Their determination to uncover the truth behind their daughter's tragic death serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment to seeking closure.

Amid ongoing legal battles and challenges, the Greenbergs continue to fight for a revised designation on Greenberg's death certificate, aiming to replace 'suicide' with 'homicide' or 'undetermined.' Their relentless efforts underscore a family's unwavering resolve to seek justice and honor the memory of their beloved daughter.

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