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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
|    [Two dozen stabs...] Teacher's stabbing     |
|    25 Oct 25 20:43:30    |
      XPost: pa.politics, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: leroysoetoro@americans-first.com              https://abcnews.go.com/US/teachers-stabbing-death-affirmed-suicide-       review/story?id=126488925              A Philadelphia woman's stabbing death has been affirmed to be a suicide,       after the medical examiner's office agreed to reassess the case following       lawsuits from her family that contested the initial finding.              Ellen Greenberg, 27, was found in her apartment with nearly two dozen stab       and incised wounds and a knife in her chest in January 2011, according to       the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's office.              The teacher's death was initially ruled a homicide but later changed to       suicide.              Dr. Marlon Osbourne, the pathologist who performed the original autopsy,       stated in a sworn statement earlier this year that he changed the manner       of death at the time based in part on additional information provided by       police, but that it is now his "professional opinion Ellen's manner of       death should be designated as something other than suicide."              The Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office reviewed the case as part of a       settlement with her family to determine whether her manner of death should       be changed to "could not be determined" or "homicide."              The current medical examiner, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Lindsay Simon,       stated in the 32-page review that it is her opinion that Greenberg's death       is "best classified as 'Suicide.'"              The office said it reviewed the initial autopsy and case materials,       including police interviews with Greenberg's fiancé, who reported that he       had found her dead in their apartment upon returning from the gym and that       the apartment had been locked from the inside, according to the review.              Simon determined Greenberg had 23 stab and incised wounds in her neck,       head and front torso -- up from the initial autopsy report's finding of 20       wounds -- many of which "would best be categorized as hesitation wounds."       Additionally, she determined there were another 20 bruises from the       initial report, raising the number to 31. No defensive wounds were found       on her body, and "the fact remains that Ellen would be capable of       inflicting these injuries herself," Simon stated.              The evidence does not indicate any foul play or that there was anyone else       in the apartment at the time of her death, but that Greenberg was       "suffering from anxiety at the time of her death" and that the "anxiety       appeared mostly to be due to her work as a teacher," according to the       review.              "Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?", a three-part       ABC News Studios series streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, examines the case.              Greenberg's family attorney, William Trask, called the review "a deeply       flawed attempt to justify a predetermined conclusion" and claimed Simon's       case is built on "distorted portrayals of Ellen's mental health."              "This report is an embarrassment to the City and an insult to Ellen and       her family," Trask said in a statement. "Ellen's family just wanted the       truth. It is clear the truth will not come from Philadelphia’s law       enforcement machinery. Though Ellen's city turned its back on her, we will       continue through other avenues to get justice for her murder, by any means       necessary."              He told ABC Philadelphia station WPVI he wasn't surprised by the review's       conclusion, "given how difficult it's been to get the city to cooperate       throughout this process."              During a hearing before the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court on Tuesday to       discuss the review, attorneys for the Greenbergs and the city of       Philadelphia concurred that they consider this matter closed.                     --       November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look       forward to America being great again.              We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much.              Thank you for cleaning up the disasters of the 2008-2017, 2020-2024 Obama       / Biden / Harris fiascos, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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