Ellen Greenberg 'suicide': Philadelphia teacher 'excited' about life, never spoke of self-harm, friend says
Ellen Greenberg's 2011 death was ruled a suicide by 20 stab wounds -- something numerous experts say is unlikely
Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg was "excited" about life, her new job and her upcoming wedding when she was found dead under grisly circumstances in 2011, according to a close friend who said she in no way believes the 27-year-old could have killed herself.
She said that she last spoke with Greenberg two or three days before her death – from 20 stab wounds, half of them in her back, including a 6.5 cm wound to the base of her skull allegedly sustained after her heart stopped beating.
"When I found out that Ellen had died, I didn’t know how – the only thing I knew was that they said that she killed herself," Hamilton said. "When we found out that she had died by stabbing – there was no way."
Ellen Greenberg's 2011 death was ruled a suicide by 20 stab wounds -- something numerous experts say is unlikely
Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg was "excited" about life, her new job and her upcoming wedding when she was found dead under grisly circumstances in 2011, according to a close friend who said she in no way believes the 27-year-old could have killed herself.
She said that she last spoke with Greenberg two or three days before her death – from 20 stab wounds, half of them in her back, including a 6.5 cm wound to the base of her skull allegedly sustained after her heart stopped beating.
"When I found out that Ellen had died, I didn’t know how – the only thing I knew was that they said that she killed herself," Hamilton said. "When we found out that she had died by stabbing – there was no way."
Ellen Greenberg 'suicide': Philadelphia teacher 'excited' about life, never spoke of self-harm, friend says
Ellen Greenberg was excited about her new job and upcoming wedding, happy in life and showed no signs of suicidal thoughts, her close friend said Thursday.
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