New developments could clear the way for what the 27-year-old schoolteacher's parents have wanted all along: a criminal investigation into their daughter's death.
Marlon Osbourne is a former pathologist at the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office and has most recently overturned his finding in Ellen Greenberg’s controversial 2011 death.
Finally, the issuing pathologist has changed his position 180 degrees. It’s consistent with what the Greenbergs have been ...
The City of Philadelphia will reexamine the case of Ellen Greenberg, and her father believes investigators should be looking ...
The pathologist at the center of the suicide ruling in Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds has made a stunning ...
The harsh criticism over Shapiro’s handling of the Greenberg case as Attorney General shows the family’s long-held ire ...
The settlement comes just days after the pathologist who ruled Ellen Greenberg’s death a suicide said the ruling should be ...
Ellen Greenberg's death was determined to be a suicide over a decade ago. But the former medical examiner said he no longer ...
The medical examiner who ruled the 2011 death of a Philadelphia teacher found with 20 stab wounds a homicide — then later a ...
Dr. Marlon Osbourne signed a document Friday saying that after considering new information in the case he no longer believes that Greenberg killed herself. Greenberg’s parents resolved their ...
Greenberg, 27, was found dead by her fiancé, who returned to their home in Philadelphia to find the door’s swing bar lock in ...
Ellen Greenberg was found dead in 2011 in her Philadelphia apartment. A pathologist said that after learning “additional ...