Ellen Greenberg’s Story: When a “Suicide” Raises Questions of Homicide in the Case of Ellen Greenberg
The Bello-Ortiz Truth Initiative shares stories from families across the country whose loved ones’ deaths were ruled suicides despite strong evidence suggesting foul play.
One such case is Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher whose 2011 death was officially ruled a suicide — even though she was found with 20 stab wounds, including several to the back of her neck.
The Case of Ellen Greenberg has sparked public outcry and demands for justice, highlighting the need for thorough investigations in suspicious deaths.
According to a recent Hollywood Reporter new evidence and legal filings are once again questioning the medical examiner’s decision and calling for transparency and accountability in the investigation.
Families like the Greenberg’s and the Bello-Ortiz family share a common struggle: to have investigators, prosecutors, and medical examiners acknowledge what the facts show — that these deaths deserve a full and honest review.
The Bello-Ortiz Truth Initiative stands with families nationwide seeking justice, accountability, and reform in how suspicious deaths are classified and investigated.
Read the full story from The Hollywood Reporter here (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/ellen-greenberg-death-in-apartment-603-suicide-autopsy-1236399791/).

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