From Suicide to Homicide, Ellen Greenberg’s Case Challenges Systemic Failures

### Main Points
– Ellen Greenberg was found dead with 20 stab wounds, some post-mortem, and her death was ruled a suicide without proper investigation.
– The 911 call and the condition of the door raise further suspicions about the ruling.
– The Greenberg family has faced numerous legal hurdles in their quest for justice, ultimately reaching the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
– The court will decide if the case can return to the lower courts for a proper examination.
– Eric Faddis and Tony Brueski discuss the challenges of investigating an old case with limited evidence.
– They highlight the flaws in the criminal justice system where courts typically do not re-evaluate police determinations.
– The discussion also touches on the potential for legal reform to help other families in similar situations.
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#EllenGreenberg #EricFaddis #TonyBrueski #PennsylvaniaSupremeCourt #MiscarriageOfJustice #CriminalJusticeReform #UnsolvedMystery
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