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Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Ellen Greenberg: 20 Stab Wounds "Suicide"

Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

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True Crime

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

On January 26, 2011, Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was found dead in her apartment with 20 stab wounds. The Philadelphia Medical Examiner ruled Ellen's death a suicide.Twenty stab wounds. Ruled suicide. Ellen's parents, Josh and Sandee Greenberg, have fought for over a decade to have their daughter's death reclassified as a homicide. They believe Ellen was murdered. Ellen was stabbed 20 times, including 10 times in the back of her neck and head. Some wounds were inflicted after she was already dead. The knife was found lodged in her chest. How could this possibly be suicide? This episode examines the evidence, the controversial ruling, the Greenberg family's fight for justice, and the ongoing legal battle to uncover the truth about what really happened to Ellen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, and welcome to the Moms and Mysteries podcast, a true crime podcast featuring myself, Mandy, and my dear friend Melissa. Hi, Melissa.

0:31.4

Hi, Mandy. How are you? Well, I'm doing better today than I was after we realized that the last time we recorded, we

0:40.2

couldn't really use the audio because I am audio illiterate. I still feel like, no. I feel like the

0:46.9

problem was me the whole time. I'm the problem. Hi. Yeah. Taylor Swift will not approve of the way you just did that, but I don't think it was you.

0:56.9

It was just like we move our settings, sets around.

1:00.6

Mandy and I are both recording from our closets today.

1:03.4

And so you just move things around and things change.

1:06.8

And now, now we all know.

1:09.3

And another thing, Mandy, is now I'm even more fired up after we recorded

1:14.2

this episode about this story and have gone on more rabbit holes so you guys are actually getting

1:20.2

the best of both worlds it's terrible for us because we still have to redo this and edit and

1:26.9

all that stuff but great for you yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So if you're

1:29.5

kind of lost and wondering what we're talking about, we did record this episode a couple of days ago. And as I

1:35.5

just said, the audio was really no good. And we never want to release something that is going to

1:41.0

just offend your ears. So we are re-recording. And this might actually be the closest

1:48.7

we've ever cut recording to when it has to come out because we're actually recording this

1:54.9

on Monday. And this episode's coming out tomorrow, Tuesday. So I've got about a 12-hour turnaround time.

2:02.9

Yeah. So we will not waste any more time. We'll get right into it. The story we have this week is

2:08.3

really fascinating. It has some of the most unique and just really upsetting, unsettling circumstances

2:14.2

I've ever come across in a crime case. And as Melissa kind of already said,

2:18.1

she's already gone on even more, you know, deep dives on this since we record it the first time.

2:23.2

And of course, we're all going to break all of that down in great detail. But just to kind of

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