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Philly med examiner reaffirms 2011 suicide ruling in teacher’s death, despite family’s objections.
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office has reaffirmed its 2011 ruling that 27-year-old teacher Ellen Greenberg died by suicide, concluding in a 32-page report that she inflicted the 23 stab wounds and bruises found on her body, despite the severity of injuries and lack of forced entry.
The review, conducted by Chief Medical Examiner Lindsay Simon, cited hesitation wounds, no signs of struggle, and a timeline supported by digital evidence, while dismissing claims of a cover-up.
Greenberg’s family and their attorney reject the finding, arguing key evidence like unexplained bruises and a 3D model suggesting self-inflicted wounds was ignored.
The case, previously ruled a homicide and later a suicide, has drawn national attention through documentaries and a lawsuit that ended in a 2025 settlement.
A court hearing on the findings is pending.
El examinador médico de Filadelfia reafirma el fallo de suicidio de 2011 en la muerte de la maestra, a pesar de las objeciones de la familia.