Joseph Podraza, the attorney for Ellen Greenberg’s parents, has strongly criticized the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's reevaluation of her death, calling it "deeply flawed" and an "embarrassment." Greenberg was found dead in 2011 with over 20 stab wounds and numerous bruises. Initially ruled a homicide, the manner of death was later changed to suicide.
In a settlement, the Medical Examiner's Office agreed to review the case. Dr. Lindsay Simon, the Chief Medical Examiner, recently reaffirmed the suicide ruling. Podraza alleges that Dr. Simon's report omits crucial facts and misrepresents others, particularly concerning a stab wound to the spinal column that Podraza claims was post-mortem and misinterpreted as an autopsy artifact.
Podraza also stated that the report ignores key evidence contradicting suicide, such as missing surveillance footage, unexplained bruises, and evidence suggesting Greenberg could not have inflicted all her wounds. He believes the report distor... download the app to read more
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