Pathologist who switched Ellen Greenberg’s death from homicide to suicide now says he was wrong

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Pathologist who switched Ellen Greenberg’s death from homicide to suicide now says he was wrong
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The pathologist at the center of the suicide ruling in Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds has made a stunning reversal.

The former Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office pathologist who first ruled Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds a homicide but then switched it to suicide about two months later now admits he was wrong.

to cover up evidence of homicide in Ellen’s case and seeks unspecified monetary damages for emotional distress suffered by the Greenbergs. Finally, Osbourne cited the findings of then-assistant ME Dr. Lyndsey Emery, who in 2019 conducted a neuropathological evaluation of a six-inch specimen of Ellen’s spinal cord that was damaged by one of the 20 knife wounds she sustained. Emery found, “There is no hemorrhage in the spinal column that is pierced and none in dura that has been pierced,” according to her sworn deposition in the case.

This image is the result of a 3D computer analysis of the trajectory and depth of all 20 of Ellen’s stab wounds. The analysis was commissioned by the family of Ellen Greenberg and conducted by BioMX Corp., a Virginia-based independent computational biomechanics engineering consulting company that reconstructs accidents and “criminal injuries” for court cases.

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