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How can a death be ruled a suicide when the evidence points to a crime? This week, we investigate the perplexing case of Ellen Greenberg. We detail the bizarre elements of the scene—the locked apartment and the nature of her injuries—that have led many to question the official ruling. We pay close attention to the irregularities in the medical examiner's findings and the subsequent legal battles over her changing cause of death. Finally, we delve into the surrounding details, including the controversial background of her fiancé and the alleged toxic family dynamic that may have contributed to her distress and ultimate demise.
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Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are commentators on publicly sourced information. Any case information and opinions are based on records in the public domain and are purely speculative in nature. Their comments are not meant to diagnose or treat any condition for listeners, and they are not functioning as licensed therapists providing services on the show. Any information shared based on general client experiences is coincidental and not meant to identify current or past clients. If you or someone you love is having a mental health crisis, please contact 911 or the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
By Jeannine Anderson & Natalie Halcomb5
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How can a death be ruled a suicide when the evidence points to a crime? This week, we investigate the perplexing case of Ellen Greenberg. We detail the bizarre elements of the scene—the locked apartment and the nature of her injuries—that have led many to question the official ruling. We pay close attention to the irregularities in the medical examiner's findings and the subsequent legal battles over her changing cause of death. Finally, we delve into the surrounding details, including the controversial background of her fiancé and the alleged toxic family dynamic that may have contributed to her distress and ultimate demise.
Support the show
Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are commentators on publicly sourced information. Any case information and opinions are based on records in the public domain and are purely speculative in nature. Their comments are not meant to diagnose or treat any condition for listeners, and they are not functioning as licensed therapists providing services on the show. Any information shared based on general client experiences is coincidental and not meant to identify current or past clients. If you or someone you love is having a mental health crisis, please contact 911 or the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.

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