Woman’s fatal stabbing still not ruled homicide; 3-year-old’s killer convicted
Summary
The transcript discusses the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg, a woman found dead in her Philadelphia apartment with 20 stab wounds, which were initially ruled self-inflicted despite suspicious circumstances. After 14 years of legal battles and public pressure, a new medical examination concluded that while the injuries were unusual, they might still be self-inflicted, leaving the case unresolved and causing continued distress for her family. The case highlights the complexities of forensic investigations, the challenges in determining cause of death, and the potential for ongoing legal and medical disputes in mysterious death cases.