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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Live From CrimeCon Las Vegas: The Death of Ellen Greenberg

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Recorded live in front of a studio audience at CrimeCon in Las Vegas, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan re-examines the injuries to Ellen Greenberg. The teacher and soon-to-be-bride, is found death in her apartment with more than 20 stab wounds, and her death is ruled a suicide. 

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0:00.0

We're Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan.

0:11.6

Hey friends, Jackie and I just returned from CronCon where we were able to discuss

0:24.0

before a live studio audience the death of Ellen Greenberg.

0:28.3

One of the great things about attending CronCon is that you're able to interact with

0:31.9

like-minded people that are interested in forensics and death investigation.

0:37.2

During our visit at CronCon this past weekend, Jackie and I were able to sit down with a

0:42.0

live studio audience and discuss in detail the forensics.

0:46.9

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is Body Bags.

0:51.6

Let's take a listen.

0:58.5

Jackie and I've been talking about a case for quite a while now and I'd say this case has

1:03.8

probably gotten into our heart, certainly gotten into our mind and kind of captured the attention

1:08.1

of the entire country and it's something that we've covered together.

1:12.5

We've become friends, I guess, our acquaintances at least with the family, Jackie in particular.

1:17.1

But today we're going to talk about Ellen Greenberg, Ellen Greenberg, Jackie what can you tell us

1:24.0

about Ellen? Ellen Greenberg was a teacher. She worked in an elementary school. Her kids loved

1:31.3

her and she was a bride to be. She was so excited she had just sent out the save the dates on her

1:38.2

wedding and she was found in her home, in her apartment, stabbed more than 20 times in her front,

1:50.1

in her back and it was ruled a suicide. 22 stab wounds to her back, her head, her torso and

2:00.6

again it was classified as a suicide and Joe I've got so many questions for you.

2:08.0

People don't normally stab themselves in a suicide, do they? That's not common.

2:12.9

No, it's not. Going back years and years, Jackie, I had working with the corner in New Orleans

2:20.3

and then working with the Emmy in Atlanta all of the years that I was in my profession.

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