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Philly Officials: Ellen Greenberg's 20 Stab Wounds to Neck, Back & Head Not Considered Suspicious?! image

Philly Officials: Ellen Greenberg's 20 Stab Wounds to Neck, Back & Head Not Considered Suspicious?!

E799 · Surviving the Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime
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The mysterious death of Ellen Greenberg continues to upset and shock Philadelphia residents and true crime followers nationwide as officials, once again, classify her 20 stab wounds to the neck, back, head, and heart as the result of an unaliving—not a suspicious death. The case, which has long been surrounded by controversy, was never formally investigated as a homicide. 

In this STS episode, Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Joel Waldman is joined by Ellen's parents Josh and Sandee Greenberg, Guy D’Andrea, and Former Judge Pat Dugan as they continue to fight for justice, answers and the truth about Ellen Greenberg. 

Originally ruled a homicide, the Medical Examiner quickly changed the finding to an unaliving, a decision that has fueled years of public skepticism. Even more unsettling, the same examiner has since admitted he now finds the case suspicious—yet a new review by another medical expert has concluded the opposite, returning the case to square one. With such a disturbing and peculiar set of injuries, many are left asking the same haunting question: what really happened to Ellen Greenberg?

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