In January 2011, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment by her fiancé, Sam. The door was locked from the inside with a swing bar latch, so at first glance, it seemed like a tragic suicide. But when the medical examiner discovered 20 stab wounds—yes, 20—to her chest, head, and the back of her neck, they ruled it a homicide. The police, however, disagreed. Despite the unending and unanswered questions, they stuck to their guns and called it a suicide. But what really happened to Ellen?
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She had 20 knife wounds and at least 11 bruises. Authorities said she killed herself
Ellen Greenberg case bombshell: Her body was moved, family attorney says - pennlive.com
Initial Medical Examiner Report, January 2011
Medical Examiner Autopsy Report
Medical Examiner Investigative Report, April 2011
Ellen Greenberg - Crime Timeline
Ellen Greenberg's body was found with 20 knife wounds. Authorities ruled it suicide
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