close Video
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!
A long-awaited review of the death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg, controversially ruled a suicide by 23 stab wounds in 2011, has reaffirmed the finding — but experts still say the evidence tells a different story.
Dr. Lindsay Simon, the city's chief medical examiner, was tasked with reviewing the work of Dr. Marlon Osbourne, who was the assistant medical examiner who conducted the original autopsy.
Dr. Osbourne initially identified the cause of death as "multiple stab wounds" and the manner as "homicide," but later changed the manner to "suicide." However, he changed his opinion again earlier this year, writing to the court that "it is my professional opinion Ellen's manner of death should be designated as some