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Ep 47: In Jan 2011, Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with 20 stab wounds to her head, neck and stomach and a 10-inch knife lodged in her chest. Yet despite these wounds, Ellen’s cause of death was ruled a suicide. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Ellen’s death, and her family is still on a mission to find out what really happened and finally get justice for their daughter.
Sources Cited for this Episode:
CBS, PBS, Philadelphia Inquirer, Inquirer, Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office Autopsy Report of Ellen Greenberg, Oxygen, Photomodeler.com, 48 hours
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Keywords: Juniata Park Academy, Philadelphia, PA, Samuel Goldberg, The Philadelphia Inquierer, Incorrectly Labeled Suicide, Henry Lee,