Amy Robach
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So this is what all led to their conclusion, ultimately, that there was a suicide, not a homicide.
Because the door, I would say a big part of this was that the door was locked from the inside.
Right.
But this is all according to the fiancé, and the investigators did their due diligence.
And, of course, he would have been someone they would have wanted to talk to immediately because we know from crime stories, if someone's murdered, you look to the person who purports to love them.
Yes, unless there was corruption involved at some level.
Those are some of the questions, right?
Who knows?
So here's what's changed, because something did change.
In January of 2025, so exactly one year ago, Dr. Marlon Osborne, that is the pathologist who performed the original autopsy on Ellen, he said in a sworn statement this...
Ellen's manner of death should be designated as something other than suicide.
A little ambiguous, but certainly a reverse from what he had said originally.
Now, a month after this, so in February of 2025, the city of Philadelphia reached a settlement with the Greenbergs.
And so they paid the family $650,000 and agreed to an independent review of
of their daughter's autopsy.
And in exchange, the family, the parents, dropped their lawsuit against the city.
So that all happened in February of 2025, following this sworn statement by the original pathologist who conducted the original autopsy.
Does that move the needle for you in any way?
It's so tough.
Here's another wrinkle.