"Beyond Tears" as Ellen Greenberg's Parents Lose Court Ruling from Suicide to Murder
#STSNation,
Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…
A 12-year quest to overturn a coroner’s ruling of suicide in Ellen Greenberg’s brutal stabbing death has ended in a legal defeat for her Harrisburg area parents.
“We’re deeply disgusted,” Ellen’s mother, Sandee Greenberg of Lower Paxton Township, told PennLive Wednesday morning in wake of the court ruling. “I’m beyond tears.”
Ellen Greenberg was a 27-year-old first grade teacher at Juniata Park Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
At approximately 6:40 p.m. on January 26, 2011, Ellen was pronounced dead as a result of twenty stab wounds, including ten to the back of her head and neck.
In addition, there were eleven bruises in various stages of resolution on her right arm, abdomen, and right leg. Signs of abuse.
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, the Medical Examiner, Dr. Marlon Osbourne, ruled her death a suicide.
#BestGuests:
Ellen’s Parents — Josh + Sandee Greenberg
Gavin Fish began investigating unsolved crimes in 2019 when a friend suggested that it might be fun to make a YouTube channel, and True Crime was something he was passionate about.
Gavin excels at unearthing documents that previously had never seen the light of day. He has obsessively looked at Ellen's case and arguably knows more about it than anyone.
Guy D’Andrea is a former Philadelphia Assistant District Attorney in the Homicide Unit, who discovered Ellen’s file in the Philadelphia DA office.
Now in private practice, he’s a tenacious and compassionate advocate for victims and survivors who have suffered sexual and physical assaults/abuse. With a wealth of experience under his belt, Guy has successfully litigated over 100 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials.
#EllenGreenberg #ColdCase #Homicide #Suicide #SchoolTeacher #Philly #Pennsylvania #SamGoldberg #JusticeForEllenGreenberg
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