Seeking Justice: The Ongoing Battle for Truth in the Ellen Greenberg Case
The family of Ellen Greenberg has been informed by their attorneys that the medical examiner in Philadelphia has once again concluded that Ellen's death in 2011 was a suicide. This decision comes after a settlement agreement was reached earlier this year, prompting a reexamination of the case. The family's attorney, Joseph Podraza Jr., criticized the new review conducted by Dr. Lindsay Simon, the city's chief medical examiner, stating that it was flawed and aimed at justifying a predetermined conclusion. Despite evidence suggesting otherwise, the report maintains that Ellen's death was a suicide, disregarding key factors such as the nature of her wounds and other suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.
The Greenberg family has been vocal in their belief that Ellen was murdered and have raised concerns about the handling of the case by law enforcement. They have enlisted their own experts to challenge the official ruling of suicide and have accused the city of a cover-up. Despite initial findings of homicide at the autopsy, the ruling was later changed to suicide following a meeting between officials from the police department and the medical examiner's office. The family continues to seek justice for Ellen and is determined to uncover the truth surrounding her tragic death.
The family's attorney has expressed disappointment in the latest report from the city's medical examiner, calling it a distortion of the facts and an insult to Ellen and her loved ones. The family had hoped for transparency and honesty in the investigation, but it appears that they will have to seek justice through other means. Despite facing setbacks and delays in the legal process, the Greenberg family remains committed to pursuing the truth and holding those responsible for Ellen's death accountable. The quest for justice continues as the family seeks closure and resolution in the case of Ellen Greenberg's untimely passing.