The former medical examiner who did the autopsy report on Ellen Greenberg in 2011 and said it was a suicide when she found dead with 20 stab wounds in her front and back, has changed his opinion on the case, labeling it “something other than suicide.”
According to CBS News, Marlon Osbourne, the then-Philadelphia medical examiner in the case of Ellen Greenberg’s death in 2011, has reversed course in a verification statement provided during a settlement with Josh and Sandee Greenberg – Ellen’s parents – as they are taking Philadelphia officials to trial.
Osbourne wrote in the statement, “In my professional opinion, Ellen’s manner of death should be designated as something other than suicide.”
Lawyers representing Greenberg’s parents said in response, “To us, it means that we’ve accomplished our role that Ellen did not commit a suicide. Here you have the original pathologist, finally, after 14 years after Ellen’s death and five years of litigation acknowledging that her manner of death should not be suicide but should be deemed something else.”
A judge ruled on Friday that Ellen Greenberg’s parents are able to take the city officials to trial over the case, where they are accusing multiple city officials of covering up their daughter’s homicide because of a botched investigation. Osbourne, in his autopsy findings in 2011, originally labeled the death as a homicide, but later switched the cause of death to suicide after meeting with law enforcement officials. […]
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