
MURDER or SUICIDE: Who Stabbed Ellen Rae Greenberg 20 times (Episode 92) TRUE CRIME
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Podcast host Brian Long was previously referred to as Dale Lawrence (pseudonym)
Welcome to Under Suspicion, the weekly true crime podcast hosted by retired Crime Analyst and Police Officer Brian Long and Journalist College Professor Dave Rattigan. Each week they will analyze the Means, Opportunity and Motive of unsolved heinous cases in an attempt to solve the mystery.
Brian and Dave will cover everything from murders, missing persons to the nations most notorious serial killers. Under Suspicion is not your typical true crime podcast, its much more! It’s your weekly look into the complex world of criminology and victimology.
Why was Ellen Rae Greenberg Stabbed 20 Times? Was It Murder or Suicide? In 2011, the Ellen Rae Greenberg case drew national attention due to the cause of death finding being ruled a suicide by the state of Pennsylvania. Outrage by her family and victims' rights groups quickly followed. As most experts agreed that suicide was scientifically impossible and the correct cause of Ellen Rae Greenberg's death should have been ruled homicide! Take a listen to this week's podcast as Brian and Dave revisit the case.
UPDATE:On Friday, Nov 8, 2024, the Chester County District Attorney’s Office announced that they could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime was committed and the investigation into Ellen Greenberg's death was placed as inactive.
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