PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The case surrounding the controversial death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg returned to court Wednesday afternoon, as attorneys for her family pressed for answers about delays in the independent autopsy review.
Earlier this year, the City of Philadelphia settled two lawsuits with Greenberg's parents, agreeing to reopen and review her 2011 death. A key part of the settlement was that the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office would conduct an independent review of the original autopsy. But attorneys for the family say that review has yet to begin.
Greenberg, 27, was found dead in her Manayunk apartment with 20 stab wounds. Her death was initially ruled a homicide, but the ruling was later controversially changed to suicide.
She shared the apartment wi