The family of Ellen Greenberg reached a settlement agreement with Philadelphia officials to reopen the investigation into the ...
Neuropathologist Dr. Wayne Ross cites a towel placed next to her, clean despite her 20 stab wounds, as evidence of the staging.
Governor Josh Shapiro is weighing in on a recent announcement regarding the death of Ellen Greenberg, a woman with ties to ...
The former Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office pathologist who first ruled Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds a homicide but then switched it to suicide about two months later ...
For more than a decade, the family of Ellen Greenberg, 27, has fought to overturn the city ME’s ruling that the death of their daughter, whose body was found riddled with stab wounds ...
There are major developments in the long-running case of Ellen Greenberg, the Philadelphia school teacher found dead inside her Manayunk apartment in 2011 from nearly two dozen stab wounds.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The legal tide appears to be turning for the family of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg and the decade-plus-long fight to change her manner of death ruling. Greenberg ...
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. Former assistant Philadelphia Medical Examiner Marlon ...
While giving a speech on childcare, Governor Josh Shapiro was asked Thursday about a case he had to handle when he was ...
A judge has ruled that the parents of Ellen Greenberg, a beloved teacher who was found dead of multiple stab wounds in 2011, can take their case against several Philadelphia city officials to trial ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. A judge has ruled that the parents of Ellen Greenberg, a beloved teacher who was found dead of multiple stab wounds in 2011, can take their case ...
Facing sharp criticism from Ellen Greenberg’s family and their private detective, Gov. Josh Shapiro Thursday gave his most extended comments on the case since serving as Pa. attorney general. “Some ...