Medical Examiner Reverses Ruling on Ellen Greenberg's 2011 Death
- Ellen Greenberg was found dead in 2011 with 20 knife wounds, initially ruled a suicide by authorities despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
- Dr. Marlon Osbourne, the pathologist, changed his ruling to indicate that Greenberg's death should be considered something other than suicide after new information came to light.
- The Greenbergs reached a settlement with the city, which included a monetary payment, while the Medical Examiner's Office will re-examine the case.
- Greenberg's parents have fought for justice for 14 years, insisting their daughter was murdered, and they expressed relief at the new developments in the case.
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