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[The Mysterious Death of Ellen Greenberg: A Quest for Justice]-[UPDATE: Ellen Greenberg]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-10-02

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The Mysterious Death of Ellen Greenberg: A Quest for Justice

The Tragic Discovery

On January 26, 2011, in Philadelphia, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her luxury apartment at the Venice Lofts. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, claimed he returned from the gym to find the door "latched" from the inside. After failing to get a response, he forced entry and discovered Ellen with multiple stab wounds, including a knife still embedded in her chest. Despite the gruesome scene, which included "blood everywhere" and a "long knife" protruding from her heart, the initial investigation by the Philadelphia Police Department and the Medical Examiner's Office swiftly concluded the death was a suicide.

The Contradictory Evidence

As the investigation unfolded, numerous inconsistencies emerged that challenged the suicide narrative:

  • The Autopsy Findings: Dr. Marlon Osborne initially ruled the death a homicide after discovering 19 stab wounds and a large gash on the back of Ellen's head. Crucially, some wounds were "really shallow," and there were bruises in "different stages of healing," suggesting a history of physical trauma.
  • The "Suicide" Reversal: In a highly irregular move, police and officials held a meeting with the Medical Examiner to discuss changing the manner of death to suicide. The police claimed a security guard named Phil witnessed the break-in, but later evidence and surveillance footage confirmed that Phil never accompanied Sam upstairs. Shortly after this meeting, Dr. Osborne changed the official ruling to suicide.
  • Forensic Anomalies: Independent experts, including Dr. Cyril Wecht and Dr. Wayne Ross, later reviewed the evidence. Dr. Ross concluded that a puncture to the "cranial cavity" would have likely rendered Ellen unconscious, making it physically impossible for her to have inflicted the subsequent wounds. Furthermore, blood pattern analysis suggested that the body had been "repositioned" after death.

A Family’s Fight for Truth

Ellen’s parents, Josh and Sandy Greenberg, never accepted the suicide ruling. They noted that Ellen was a bright, hardworking teacher who, while experiencing some anxiety, had no history of suicidal ideation. Their concerns were compounded by the suspicious behavior of Sam’s family, who removed Ellen's personal items—including her "engagement ring" and laptops—from the crime scene before police could conduct a thorough search.

For over a decade, the Greenbergs engaged in a relentless legal battle, hiring private investigators and forensic experts to challenge the state's narrative. They faced repeated roadblocks, including the city's assertion that the Medical Examiner’s ruling was protected and could not be forced to change.

Recent Developments and Settlement

In a major turn of events, a trial regarding the family’s emotional distress lawsuit was scheduled for February 2024. Facing the prospect of public scrutiny, Dr. Osborne’s legal team acknowledged that based on "new evidence" (facts that had actually been public for years), he no longer believed the death should be classified as a suicide. The city of Philadelphia settled the case, agreeing to pay the Greenbergs and, more importantly, to "expeditiously reexamine" the case.

As of recent court hearings, the city's failure to provide timely updates has drawn sharp criticism from Judge Linda Carpenter, who expressed frustration over the delays. The Greenbergs remain steadfast in their mission, viewing Ellen not as a suicide victim, but as a "homicide victim of a brutal attack" who suffered from domestic abuse. The case remains a haunting reminder of the critical need for integrity and thoroughness within the criminal justice system.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies.
I wanted to bring you some updates on an old case.
Lots of you are hitting us up, telling us that you're watching the new documentary that just came out on Ellen Greenberg and asking for our thoughts.
We covered it in depth with tons of original reporting back in 2021.
And 200 episodes later, we're bringing it back, but with a twist.
At the end of the episode you're going to hear from Audiochuck's own Nina Schutzman, who reported on this case.

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