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Bombshell update in horrific case of bride-to-be whose death was ruled a suicide after she was stabbed 20 times - as her family speak out
 
By Nic White For Dailymail.Com

Published: 00:21 EDT, 5 August 2024 | Updated: 03:37 EDT, 5 August 2024
 
Parents of a young teacher found with 20 stab wounds have won the right to challenge the ruling of her death as a suicide.

Ellen Greenberg, 27, was found dead on the kitchen floor of her apartment in Philadelphia in the middle of a blizzard on January 26, 2011.

She had 10 stab wounds to her neck and the back of the head, and 10 to her stomach, abdomen, and chest with a 10-inch knife still plunged into her heart.
 

Her fiancé Sam Goldberg told police he broke down the door, which was locked from the inside, found her, and attempted CPR with on the phone with 911.

Assistant Philadelphia Medical Examiner Marlon Osbourne initially ruled her death a homicide but changed it to suicide after a meeting with police and prosecutors.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13705771/Ellen-Greenberg-suicide-murder-stabbed-lawsuit-update.html
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It's the worst case of suicide of I've ever read about! :thud:
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It's the worst case of suicide of I've ever read about! :thud:

Almost sounds like a Clinton suicide.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro and the Ellen Greenberg case, explained
Ellen Greenberg's death by 20 stab wounds was ruled homicide, then switched to suicide. When Shapiro was asked to review the case as attorney general, his office stood by the suicide ruling.

Story at Philadelphia Inquirer