In January 2011, first-grade teacher Ellen Greenberg was found dead with 20 stab wounds in the kitchen of her Philadelphia apartment. After breaking down a latched door, Sam Goldberg, Greenberg’s fiancé, discovered her body with a 10-inch-long kitchen knife sticking out of her chest and stab wounds to the back of the head and her back.

At the scene, police surprised all of Greenberg’s family and friends when they ruled her death a suicide. After police removed her body, a professional cleaning company wiped down Greenberg’s kitchen.

Then, just days later, during Greenberg’s funeral, the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the case a homicide. Inexplicably, four months later, Greenberg’s cause of death was switched back to suicide. The city of Philadelphia closed the case without

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