Death of Ellen Greenberg explained

Ellen Greenberg
Birth Name:Ellen Rae Greenberg
Birth Date:June 23, 1983
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Death Place:Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death Cause:Stab wounds
Nationality:American
Occupation:Teacher

Ellen Rae Greenberg (June 23, 1983 – January 26, 2011) was an American woman who died after sustaining 20 stab wounds. Her death was ruled a suicide, but has been widely described as suspicious.

Background

Ellen Rae Greenberg was born in New York City on June 23, 1983. She earned a degree in communications from Penn State University and her teaching credentials from Temple University.[1] She was a first grade teacher at Juniata Park Academy in the Juniata neighborhood of Philadelphia.[2] [3] She lived in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia, where she shared an apartment with her fiancé.[4]

Incident

On January 26, 2011, a blizzard hit Philadelphia, prompting Greenberg to leave work and return to her apartment. At approximately 6:40 p.m., Greenberg was pronounced dead as a result of 20 stab wounds, including 10 to her back and neck.[5] [6] There were also 11 bruises in various stages of resolution[7] on her right arm, abdomen, and right leg.[8]

Her body was discovered by her fiancé, who returned from a gym to find their apartment deadbolted, and knocked down the door after trying for an hour to reach her.[9]

The crime scene was initially treated as a suicide by the police investigators, but after the autopsy the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office ruled the case as a homicide.[10] The next day, the Philadelphia Police Department differed with that conclusion, saying, "the death of Ellen Greenberg has not been ruled a homicide [...] Homicide investigators are considering the manner of death as suspicious at this time." The medical examiner's office then changed its conclusion, saying the death was a suicide in February 2011.

Further investigation

On March 15, 2019, The Philadelphia Inquirer released a front-page investigative report reviewing the suspicious circumstances surrounding Greenberg's death. Pittsburgh forensic pathologist Cyril H. Wecht, who challenged the single-bullet theory of the John F. Kennedy assassination, reviewed the case, determined it was "strongly suspicious of homicide", and said he did not "know how they wrote this off as a suicide." Similarly, forensic scientist Henry Lee, who testified for the defense in the O. J. Simpson murder trial, reviewed the case files and concluded, "the number and types of wounds and bloodstain patterns observed are consistent with a homicide scene."

One significant point of contention were the stab wounds that allegedly penetrated Greenberg's brain. Wayne K. Ross, an investigator hired by the family, wrote that the wounds to the brain and spinal cord would have caused severe pain, cranial nerve dysfunction, and traumatic brain injuries. The original medical report stated that an esteemed consulting neuropathologist, Lucy Balian Rorke-Adams, had determined there was no such wound. But when asked about the case seven years later by The Philadelphia Inquirer, Rorke-Adams responded, in writing, "I have no recollection of such a case", and "I would conclude that I did not see the specimen in question although there is a remote possibility that it was shown to me." The newspaper examined the records and determined that "there was no bill, invoice, or report from Rorke-Adams for this case."

Legal action

In October 2019, Greenberg's parents filed a civil suit against the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office and Marlon Osbourne, the pathologist who conducted the autopsy, in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. The suit seeks to change the manner of death to "homicide" or "undetermined", citing new information and the fact that Osbourne admitted to changing the manner of death at the insistence of the police. Photogrammetry, which was unavailable at the time of Greenberg's death, created a 3D anatomical recreation of her wounds and demonstrated that not all her stab wounds could have been self-inflicted.[11]

In January 2020, the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas allowed the case to proceed past the motion to dismiss stage.[12] The trial was set to begin in 2021.[13] In August 2022, the Chester County District Attorney's office announced it would reopen the investigation into Greenberg's death, shortly after the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office relinquished the case due to an "appearance of" conflict of interest.[14] On July 30, 2024, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District granted a petition for allowance of appeal to review the challenges to Greenberg's cause of death.[15]

Media coverage

Following The Philadelphia Inquirer investigation, the case became a sensation in the true crime community. The incident was featured in the Dr. Oz Show,[16] People Magazine,[17] 48 Hours, Inside Edition,[18] The Philadelphia Inquirer, CBS Philadelphia, Good Day Philadelphia (FOX29 Philly),[19] ABC Harrisburg, CBS Harrisburg, Penn Live, NBC's Oxygen network,[20] the Daily Mail, and Law.com. The suspicion surrounding Greenberg's death was also the lead episode in second season of the true crime television show Accident, Suicide or Murder.

A number of podcasts have also detailed Greenberg's death, including the Criminology Podcast featuring Cyril H. Wecht, Crime Junkie, and .

Notes and References

  1. News: Cavallier. Andrea. Parents of Ellen Greenberg believe new evidence submitted to the Philadelphia Attorney General’s Office will prove their daughter’s 2011 death was murder, not suicide. 5 August 2024. NBC News. NBC. 26 December 2021. en.
  2. News: Manayunk teacher death ruled 'suspicious' . September 19, 2023 . . January 30, 2011.
  3. News: Jabali-Nash . Naimah . Homicide or Suicide?: Conflicting Findings Arise in Stabbing Death of Pa. Teacher . September 19, 2023 . . January 31, 2011.
  4. News: Farr . Stephanie . A Philly teacher's brutal stabbing has experts at odds: Was it a suicide or homicide? . September 19, 2023 . . March 15, 2019.
  5. News: Farr . Stephanie . Family of teacher who died from 20 stab wounds sues Philadelphia medical examiner to have suicide ruling changed . September 19, 2023 . . October 16, 2019.
  6. Web site: March 28, 2022 . Medical Examiner's Office Investigation Report – Ellen Greenberg Case Docs . July 7, 2022 . Gavin Fish . subscription.
  7. Web site: March 28, 2022 . Deposition of Marlon Osbourne, MD – Ellen Greenberg Case Docs . July 7, 2022 . Gavin Fish . en-US . subscription.
  8. News: Roppolo . Michael . Authorities say the cause of a Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg's death was suicide, but her parents say it was murder . . March 11, 2020.
  9. Web site: Holden . Joe . Kenworthy . Will . 2023-09-21 . Family of Ellen Greenberg not giving up after latest Pennsylvania appellate court ruling . 2024-07-12 . CBS Philadelphia . en-US.
  10. News: Scally . Bernard J . Police consider Manayunk death 'suspicious': not homicide . September 19, 2023 . The Times Herald . February 2, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190325002612/https://www.montgomerynews.com/roxreview/news/police-consider-manayunk-death-suspicious-not-homicide/article_3eb75a74-4f3c-5cc2-b9a2-5494f885c1c6.html . March 25, 2019.
  11. News: Sheehan . Brian . Family hopes new lawsuit ends search for answers in daughter's mysterious death . September 19, 2023 . WHP . October 18, 2019 . en.
  12. News: McKelvey . Wallace . Suicide or homicide? Parents score legal victory in 9-year search for answers . September 19, 2023 . . January 8, 2020 . en.
  13. Web site: Sheehan . Brian . Suicide or Homicide: Mystery over Ellen Greenberg's Death Baffles Experts – Lamb McErlane Attorney Joseph Podraza Interviewed on CBS21 News . Lamb McErlane PC . September 19, 2023 . February 7, 2020.
  14. Web site: Cesaric . Corin . Teacher Had 20 Stab Wounds, Yet 2011 Death Was Ruled Suicide – Now DA Is Reopening Investigation . . September 19, 2023 . September 2, 2022.
  15. Web site: Pennsylvania Supreme Court to hear arguments over 2011 death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg . CBS News . 2024-07-30 . 2024-08-02.
  16. Web site: Was Philly Teacher Ellen Greenberg's Death a Homicide or a Suicide? . . September 19, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200901190454/https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/true-crime-philly-teacher-stabbed-20-times-was-it-suicide-or-murder?video_id=6113035736001 . September 1, 2020 . December 5, 2019.
  17. Web site: Harris . Chris . Pa. Teacher's Death Was Ruled Suicide — But Parents, Citing 20 Stab Wounds, Say She Was Murdered . . September 19, 2023 . October 17, 2019.
  18. Web site: Ellen Greenberg Death: Parents Say Daughter Stabbed 20 Times Didn't Take Her Own Life . . September 19, 2023 . May 2, 2019.
  19. Web site: Family fights to have suicide ruling changed to homicide . . September 19, 2023 . October 17, 2019.
  20. Web site: Accident, Suicide, or Murder Premieres Saturday, March 23rd at 7/6c . . September 19, 2023 . March 18, 2019.