How does a 27-year-old woman stab herself 20 times, including 10 times in the back of the neck, and still have the strength to drive a knife into her own chest? The answer is simple: she doesn’t.
Yet, despite overwhelming forensic contradictions, the death of Ellen Greenberg was ruled a suicide after an initial homicide ruling was mysteriously reversed behind closed doors. The inconsistencies in this case are staggering:
No real forced entry—but Sam Goldberg claimed he broke down the door to get inside.
The doorman never saw him kick in the door, even though Sam swore he did.
Blood evidence shows Ellen was moved after she died, contradicting Sam’s account.
Her stab wounds included at least one inflicted post-mortem, meaning she was already dead when it happened.
There were no hesitation wounds or defensive marks—highly unusual for a suicide.
The knife was never tested for DNA or fingerprints.
And the latest developments?
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner has reopened the case after admitting "errors" in the suicide ruling.
New forensic experts have publicly declared that the official cause of death is scientifically impossible.
A civil trial is moving forward, bringing officials who were involved in the original ruling under legal scrutiny.
Today, we’re taking a deep dive into every inconsistency, every forensic impossibility, and every unanswered question in the Ellen Greenberg case. Why was her death classified as a suicide? What does the new evidence reveal? And what will it take to finally get justice for Ellen?
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