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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.
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There were questions that came up afterwards about Ellen's state of mind in the weeks leading up to her death. In fact, she had spoken to her parents several weeks prior saying that she was depressed. anxious. Her parents set her up several weeks prior with a psychiatrist who noted that Ellen was dealing with anxiety. But in her notes, she actually said that she's not suicidal.
There were questions that came up afterwards about Ellen's state of mind in the weeks leading up to her death. In fact, she had spoken to her parents several weeks prior saying that she was depressed. anxious. Her parents set her up several weeks prior with a psychiatrist who noted that Ellen was dealing with anxiety. But in her notes, she actually said that she's not suicidal.
There were questions that came up afterwards about Ellen's state of mind in the weeks leading up to her death. In fact, she had spoken to her parents several weeks prior saying that she was depressed. anxious. Her parents set her up several weeks prior with a psychiatrist who noted that Ellen was dealing with anxiety. But in her notes, she actually said that she's not suicidal.
There wasn't much investigation. The security cameras show that he is down at the gym. There's no camera on the floor that we have seen of their apartment showing the actions outside of the apartment. There are text messages. They have the text messages and they have the 911 call.
There wasn't much investigation. The security cameras show that he is down at the gym. There's no camera on the floor that we have seen of their apartment showing the actions outside of the apartment. There are text messages. They have the text messages and they have the 911 call.
There wasn't much investigation. The security cameras show that he is down at the gym. There's no camera on the floor that we have seen of their apartment showing the actions outside of the apartment. There are text messages. They have the text messages and they have the 911 call.
So a lot of the experts that reviewed this concluded there was no way that Ellen committed could have stabbed herself that many times. In fact, during a deposition, there is a forensic pathologist who reviewed Ellen's spinal tissue. In her deposition, she states that one of the stab wounds did not have any hemorrhaging.
So a lot of the experts that reviewed this concluded there was no way that Ellen committed could have stabbed herself that many times. In fact, during a deposition, there is a forensic pathologist who reviewed Ellen's spinal tissue. In her deposition, she states that one of the stab wounds did not have any hemorrhaging.
So a lot of the experts that reviewed this concluded there was no way that Ellen committed could have stabbed herself that many times. In fact, during a deposition, there is a forensic pathologist who reviewed Ellen's spinal tissue. In her deposition, she states that one of the stab wounds did not have any hemorrhaging.
Hemorrhaging means no pulse, which means Ellen could not have administered that wound because she was already dead.
Hemorrhaging means no pulse, which means Ellen could not have administered that wound because she was already dead.
Hemorrhaging means no pulse, which means Ellen could not have administered that wound because she was already dead.
Yes. So Dr. Marlon Osborn, who is the medical examiner who originally ruled Ellen's death a homicide and then switched it to suicide. Dr. Osborn, on Friday night, two days before they were scheduled to go to trial, he writes in a legal verification that Ellen's manner of death should be ruled something other than suicide.
Yes. So Dr. Marlon Osborn, who is the medical examiner who originally ruled Ellen's death a homicide and then switched it to suicide. Dr. Osborn, on Friday night, two days before they were scheduled to go to trial, he writes in a legal verification that Ellen's manner of death should be ruled something other than suicide.
Yes. So Dr. Marlon Osborn, who is the medical examiner who originally ruled Ellen's death a homicide and then switched it to suicide. Dr. Osborn, on Friday night, two days before they were scheduled to go to trial, he writes in a legal verification that Ellen's manner of death should be ruled something other than suicide.
So I was there in court, and they were about to begin jury selection. And both sides, the attorneys for the city and the Greenbergs' attorneys, they were going back and forth. We saw them walking down the hallway multiple times that morning. And they reached an agreement that the medical examiner in Philadelphia will review Ellen's manner of death.