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The city of Philadelphia has settled with the parents of Ellen Greenberg regarding the investigation into her controversial death in 2011, which was initially ruled a suicide despite 20 stab wounds. The settlement enables a new inquiry by the city's medical examiner's office, led by Dr. Marlon Osbourne, whose recent statement indicated a belief that Greenberg’s death should be classified as something other than suicide.
On January 26, 2011, the 27-year-old teacher was discovered in her kitchen with multiple stab wounds and significant bruising, raising questions about the original ruling. A judge recently allowed the Greenbergs' lawsuit against local officials to proceed, alleging a conspiracy to misclassify the death. An earlier pathologist had deemed it a homicide before changing the classification after discussions with law enforcement.
Greenberg’s parents, who have long questioned the handling of the investigation, argue that authorities failed to manage the crime scene properly, leading to potential evidence being lost. They continue to seek a change in the death certificate from "suicide" to "homicide" or "undetermined."