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- The parents of a Pennsylvania woman whose 2011 stabbing death was ruled a suicide, are seeking justice for their daughter who they insist could not have knifed herself in the back of her own neck 10 times with injuries 2-3 inches deep.Ellen Greenberg was found dead at 27 with a 10-inch serrated knife plunged four inches into her chest and she had been injured with the weapon 20 times all over her body - including 8 wounds ranging from 0.2 centimeters in the chest, a cut to the scalp that was a 2.5 inches long, and a 2 inch deep knifing in the stomach.The Janiata Park Academy first grade teacher was discovered sitting on her Philadelphia kitchen floor January 26 and fruit that had recently been sliced rested on the counter while two clean knives lay in the sink. Ellen Greenberg's mother Sandra is hoping for justice for her daughter who was stabbed to death eight years ago.

Her death was ruled initially ruled a homicide then changed to suicide Engaged woman had sent out save the dates to her August wedding four days before death Greenberg was found dead at 27 January 26, 2011 in her Venice Lofts apartment in Philadelphia.

The school teacher had been stabbed 20 times including 10 times in back of neckHer fiance Samuel Goldberg had kicked in the door after being trapped outside the apartment for buy ambien with online consultation more than an hour. He'd only gone to the gym for 30 minutes at 4.45pm when he returned to find the door had been locked with a swing bar from the inside.Medical Examiners ruled her death a homicide the following day, but responding police had treated the incident as a suicide initially and on March 7, 2011 her cause of death was changed to reflect the law enforcement account.But now Greenberg's parents - periodontist Josh, 68, and dental hygienist Sandra, 62 - who lived in Harrisberg, have hired their own investigators to find out what really happened to their only child.'It doesn't add up,' Sandra told the about what happened on the sixth floor of the Venice Lofts that day.

'… We just want to know the truth.'Security cameras were only able to capture who came into the lobby and there was no sign of forced entry or disturbed snow on their balcony that day.Seven minutes after calling 911 at 6.33pm and performing CPR - which Goldberg was told to stop after he spotted a knife in her body - Greenberg was pronounced dead. There were not signs of forced entry in her apartment that she shared with fiance and it was locked from the inside with a swing barGreenberg had sent out save the dates to her August 11 wedding just four days prior to her death and she was taking Klonopin and Buy Ambien In Mexico to help with anxiety.The pills list suicidal thoughts as a side effect. 'I was trying to go full circle, everything I could think of to find out what she was so concerned about,' her mother said, adding that she got her daughter to see a psychiatrist who said she showed no sign of suicidal thoughts.

'I just thought she felt overwhelmed.' Family and friends say she was anxious in the time before her wedding and Classifieds.Lt they hadn't seen her like that beforeA friend also stated Greenberg's behavior changed as her nuptials loomed but blamed her deflated personality on work pressures.The Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (RCFL) recovered searches on her computer between December 18, 2010 and January 10, fanvoz.com 2019 that included 'suicide methods, quick suicide, and painless suicide'.Pennsylvania's Attorney General's Office spokesperson told the Inquirer that text messages to her mother supported the suicide idea.They include her telling her parent she will take medication. 'I know u don't understand but I can't keep living with feeling this way,' Greenberg wrote to Sandra on January 8.Nine days later, she told her mother 'Klonopin helped!'But only one day before Greenberg died, Sandra texted: 'You need to see a professional' to which her daughter replied: 'OK I'm trying just scared a bit for everything.'Her father admitted that she asked to move in with them shortly before she was found dead.'At no time did she complain about anybody or anything except that she wanted to come home,' Josh Greenberg said.Various investigators have been on the case including Pittsburgh forensic pathologist Cyril H.

Wecht - who challenged the John F. Kennedy single bullet theory. Wechts' 2012 report said she was 'strongly suspicious of homicide.'Deputy coroner for Montgomery County, Gregory McDonald, opined to the Inquirer Daily News that the number of shallow wounds on Greenberg were not common in homicides.
Others have gone with the idea that they could have been test punctures or signs of reluctance.A lack of defensive wounds described in reports has also been noted by police and others looks at the case but former state trooper Tom Brennan - who is working the case for free - says it could be consistent with a quick blitz attack.But the placement of the injuries, force needed to make them, and fact they occurred through her clothing could suggest she was murdered.'That is not the typical pattern of someone who commits suicide through a sharp instrument like that,' McDonald said. Investigators believe there's as much evidence to suggest she killed herself as there is to suggest she was murderedBlood flowing from her nose to left ear suggested she was slumped but later propped up into the position she was found in.There was no neuropathologist report to refer to in the case but a line in the autopsy there was no defect to the spinal cord.If Greenberg's injuries to the back of the neck did hit the area it could have made her numb enough not to feel the pain but if it was broken she would not have been able to move.The parents tried to reopen the case in 2012 and again in 2018 but the requests were denied.Josh Greenberg told the Inquirer: 'I'm disgusted and disappointed and punched in the stomach but this is not over.' Greenberg's computer contained searched for how to carry out a suicide and she texted her mother she 'can't go on' before taking prescription pills that list suicidal thoughts as side effect