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Podcast Appearances
Her mother looked me in the eye and said, we haven't gone away. We're not going away.
Her mother looked me in the eye and said, we haven't gone away. We're not going away.
Her mother looked me in the eye and said, we haven't gone away. We're not going away.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for having me.
Ellen was the only child of Josh and Sandy Greenberg. She was beloved by her students, by her friends. Her parents described her as someone who just had a bright, bubbly personality, someone of a short stature. But as cliche as it is, she walked into a room and people noticed her.
Ellen was the only child of Josh and Sandy Greenberg. She was beloved by her students, by her friends. Her parents described her as someone who just had a bright, bubbly personality, someone of a short stature. But as cliche as it is, she walked into a room and people noticed her.
Ellen was the only child of Josh and Sandy Greenberg. She was beloved by her students, by her friends. Her parents described her as someone who just had a bright, bubbly personality, someone of a short stature. But as cliche as it is, she walked into a room and people noticed her.
So he claims that he starts banging on the door. He's yelling to her. He then sends her a series of text messages telling her to open up the door. And then at some point, he breaks down the door, goes into the apartment, and he sees Ellen is on the kitchen floor. She's unresponsive at that point.
So he claims that he starts banging on the door. He's yelling to her. He then sends her a series of text messages telling her to open up the door. And then at some point, he breaks down the door, goes into the apartment, and he sees Ellen is on the kitchen floor. She's unresponsive at that point.
So he claims that he starts banging on the door. He's yelling to her. He then sends her a series of text messages telling her to open up the door. And then at some point, he breaks down the door, goes into the apartment, and he sees Ellen is on the kitchen floor. She's unresponsive at that point.
He calls 911, and the 911 operator says, does she have a pulse? And he goes over, and it's at that point that he tells the 911 operator that he sees a knife in her chest.
He calls 911, and the 911 operator says, does she have a pulse? And he goes over, and it's at that point that he tells the 911 operator that he sees a knife in her chest.
He calls 911, and the 911 operator says, does she have a pulse? And he goes over, and it's at that point that he tells the 911 operator that he sees a knife in her chest.
She did. So when the medical examiner reviewed her body after her death, he did note that there were bruising on her body in various stages of healing.
She did. So when the medical examiner reviewed her body after her death, he did note that there were bruising on her body in various stages of healing.
She did. So when the medical examiner reviewed her body after her death, he did note that there were bruising on her body in various stages of healing.
Reportedly, the Philadelphia Police Department met with members of the district attorney's office and the medical examiner in Philadelphia. And after this meeting, the manner of death was switched from a homicide to a suicide. There were no signs of forced entry. So there was no proof that they said that there was a homicide that took place.
Reportedly, the Philadelphia Police Department met with members of the district attorney's office and the medical examiner in Philadelphia. And after this meeting, the manner of death was switched from a homicide to a suicide. There were no signs of forced entry. So there was no proof that they said that there was a homicide that took place.