Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
How has it failed her? How many times do you think taxpayer money should go towards it being investigated only to come to the same resolution? And before you say “there should be an independent investigation”, you don’t think that will be biased? Sometimes, weird things actually happen.
The Medical Examiner’s Office has reviewed their findings. That’s the only “investigation” so far. Her death has not been investigated as a homicide because it’s been ruled a suicide. Multiple privately hired expert medical examiners disagree with the local ME’s findings. Common sense tells us that suicide sounds far fetched, and we know her fiancé engaged in highly suspicious behavior the day of and first couple days after her death. Her family wants homicide detectives to investigate the her death, which they have not done.
You can hire experts to say anything. And I disagree that her fiancé acted suspiciously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
How has it failed her? How many times do you think taxpayer money should go towards it being investigated only to come to the same resolution? And before you say “there should be an independent investigation”, you don’t think that will be biased? Sometimes, weird things actually happen.
The Medical Examiner’s Office has reviewed their findings. That’s the only “investigation” so far. Her death has not been investigated as a homicide because it’s been ruled a suicide. Multiple privately hired expert medical examiners disagree with the local ME’s findings. Common sense tells us that suicide sounds far fetched, and we know her fiancé engaged in highly suspicious behavior the day of and first couple days after her death. Her family wants homicide detectives to investigate the her death, which they have not done.
You can hire experts to say anything. And I disagree that her fiancé acted suspiciously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
How has it failed her? How many times do you think taxpayer money should go towards it being investigated only to come to the same resolution? And before you say “there should be an independent investigation”, you don’t think that will be biased? Sometimes, weird things actually happen.
The Medical Examiner’s Office has reviewed their findings. That’s the only “investigation” so far. Her death has not been investigated as a homicide because it’s been ruled a suicide. Multiple privately hired expert medical examiners disagree with the local ME’s findings. Common sense tells us that suicide sounds far fetched, and we know her fiancé engaged in highly suspicious behavior the day of and first couple days after her death. Her family wants homicide detectives to investigate the her death, which they have not done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
How has it failed her? How many times do you think taxpayer money should go towards it being investigated only to come to the same resolution? And before you say “there should be an independent investigation”, you don’t think that will be biased? Sometimes, weird things actually happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
How has it failed her? How many times do you think taxpayer money should go towards it being investigated only to come to the same resolution? And before you say “there should be an independent investigation”, you don’t think that will be biased? Sometimes, weird things actually happen.
Anonymous wrote:Stabbing oneself to death seems improbable. I mean slitting ones wrists and then slowly falling asleep/bleeding out in a warm bathtub, after swallowing a bunch of sleeping pills. Hanging oneself in the closet, or putting ones mouth over the tailpipe, or jumping off of a high structure... Yes... but killing oneself in the most brutal and painful way imaginable?
Self inflicted, crazed passion stabs to self, not so much. This has psychopathic male got really angry and lost it crime of passion written all over it.
Anonymous wrote:She would have to have a long history of self-harm and suicidality for me to believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
This case is bizarre. I don’t trust the medical examiner’s office. I’m so sad for her family. They’ve fought so hard for so long, and all they’re asking for is for her death to be investigated, which it absolutely should be. The system has failed Ellen repeatedly — at someone’s direction.
Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915
Anonymous wrote:Ruled a suicide again. I don't see how that is remotely possible.
https://people.com/ellen-greenberg-death-ruled-suicide-again-11828915