Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl killed herself. And poor finance had had to live with this hanging over him for almost 15 years
It’s weird how that stress didn’t lead to weight loss.
Stop being hateful on anonymous forums and read the evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He lied about being accompanied when he found her body, for one. And what possessed him to break down the door?
I read the Me report which contains pieces of original police reports and the fiancés statement that night. He didn’t lie. Someone - they don’t know who- stated that the security guard was with him when he broke down the door, but there’s no evidence it was the fiancé ‘lying’. Likely just confusion. He did break down the door, after the cameras and witnesses tracked him coming from the gym, knocking on the door, calling her, engaging the security guard to help him etc (the sec guard didn’t bc as he said ‘he couldn’t leave his post’). He immediately talked to the police, was seen crying hysterically in the hallway, he went to the station voluntarily etc
There’s nothing suspicious about his behavior, other than people wanting to pick apart his 911 call as if there is some universal standard for how people are supposed to react in the face of a tragedy. There was no history of DA and in fact her parents immediately supported this when asked by the police that evening. The door was locked from the inside, there was no evidence of any other access, no disturbance, no defensive marks on her, no marks on him, none of his DNA on the knife.
I feel bad for everyone here. The parents clearly can’t accept their daughter was mentally ill and killed herself ; apparently there was a history of her having mental health issues, and her parents were not particularly supportive of her taking medication. They probably feel subconsciously guilty. But it’s time for them to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He lied about being accompanied when he found her body, for one. And what possessed him to break down the door?
I read the Me report which contains pieces of original police reports and the fiancés statement that night. He didn’t lie. Someone - they don’t know who- stated that the security guard was with him when he broke down the door, but there’s no evidence it was the fiancé ‘lying’. Likely just confusion. He did break down the door, after the cameras and witnesses tracked him coming from the gym, knocking on the door, calling her, engaging the security guard to help him etc (the sec guard didn’t bc as he said ‘he couldn’t leave his post’). He immediately talked to the police, was seen crying hysterically in the hallway, he went to the station voluntarily etc
There’s nothing suspicious about his behavior, other than people wanting to pick apart his 911 call as if there is some universal standard for how people are supposed to react in the face of a tragedy. There was no history of DA and in fact her parents immediately supported this when asked by the police that evening. The door was locked from the inside, there was no evidence of any other access, no disturbance, no defensive marks on her, no marks on him, none of his DNA on the knife.
I feel bad for everyone here. The parents clearly can’t accept their daughter was mentally ill and killed herself ; apparently there was a history of her having mental health issues, and her parents were not particularly supportive of her taking medication. They probably feel subconsciously guilty. But it’s time for them to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl killed herself. And poor finance had had to live with this hanging over him for almost 15 years
It’s weird how that stress didn’t lead to weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people doubt guy murdered her v suicide. Motives: DA, she wanted to leave, family if guilty party politically well connected to cover up.
Maybe 1, 2, 3, 4 things that are inconclusive points to possibility of suicide but when you have a pile of "circumstantial" evidence + motive for coverup = crime committed.
It's just pretty straight forward in that the girl had all sorts of stabs in back. Nobody is stabbing themselves repeatedly in the back committing suicide. Nobody who talks about moving home is committing suicide either. You commit suicide out of the blue. When you are anxious, you have fear about you in some capacity. She was agitated and on alert. Suicides either happen without any warning or out of a long history and cycle of depression which she did not have. It's 2 very different things. The over the edge sign for me is that her body showed evidence of DA. Someone was doing that.
There’s no evidence of DA or her wanting to Leave. His family wasn’t powerful
^ leave him I mean. She was mentally ill not a DA victim
Bruises all over her body on various stages of healing. Told her parents she wanted to move home. You don’t know the facts of the case.
I probably have 30 bruises on my body in various stages of healing. I’m very active and a little clumsy, I’m not a DA victim.
You’re a lunatic for thinking that is somehow relevant to this and you are FAR from normal. I’m a pale, thinnish woman who is known to be clumsy and I’ve never had so many bruises. But then neither do you.
Anonymous wrote:Poor girl killed herself. And poor finance had had to live with this hanging over him for almost 15 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people doubt guy murdered her v suicide. Motives: DA, she wanted to leave, family if guilty party politically well connected to cover up.
Maybe 1, 2, 3, 4 things that are inconclusive points to possibility of suicide but when you have a pile of "circumstantial" evidence + motive for coverup = crime committed.
It's just pretty straight forward in that the girl had all sorts of stabs in back. Nobody is stabbing themselves repeatedly in the back committing suicide. Nobody who talks about moving home is committing suicide either. You commit suicide out of the blue. When you are anxious, you have fear about you in some capacity. She was agitated and on alert. Suicides either happen without any warning or out of a long history and cycle of depression which she did not have. It's 2 very different things. The over the edge sign for me is that her body showed evidence of DA. Someone was doing that.
There’s no evidence of DA or her wanting to Leave. His family wasn’t powerful
^ leave him I mean. She was mentally ill not a DA victim
Bruises all over her body on various stages of healing. Told her parents she wanted to move home. You don’t know the facts of the case.
I probably have 30 bruises on my body in various stages of healing. I’m very active and a little clumsy, I’m not a DA victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He lied about being accompanied when he found her body, for one. And what possessed him to break down the door?
I read the Me report which contains pieces of original police reports and the fiancés statement that night. He didn’t lie. Someone - they don’t know who- stated that the security guard was with him when he broke down the door, but there’s no evidence it was the fiancé ‘lying’. Likely just confusion. He did break down the door, after the cameras and witnesses tracked him coming from the gym, knocking on the door, calling her, engaging the security guard to help him etc (the sec guard didn’t bc as he said ‘he couldn’t leave his post’). He immediately talked to the police, was seen crying hysterically in the hallway, he went to the station voluntarily etc
There’s nothing suspicious about his behavior, other than people wanting to pick apart his 911 call as if there is some universal standard for how people are supposed to react in the face of a tragedy. There was no history of DA and in fact her parents immediately supported this when asked by the police that evening. The door was locked from the inside, there was no evidence of any other access, no disturbance, no defensive marks on her, no marks on him, none of his DNA on the knife.
I feel bad for everyone here. The parents clearly can’t accept their daughter was mentally ill and killed herself ; apparently there was a history of her having mental health issues, and her parents were not particularly supportive of her taking medication. They probably feel subconsciously guilty. But it’s time for them to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people doubt guy murdered her v suicide. Motives: DA, she wanted to leave, family if guilty party politically well connected to cover up.
Maybe 1, 2, 3, 4 things that are inconclusive points to possibility of suicide but when you have a pile of "circumstantial" evidence + motive for coverup = crime committed.
It's just pretty straight forward in that the girl had all sorts of stabs in back. Nobody is stabbing themselves repeatedly in the back committing suicide. Nobody who talks about moving home is committing suicide either. You commit suicide out of the blue. When you are anxious, you have fear about you in some capacity. She was agitated and on alert. Suicides either happen without any warning or out of a long history and cycle of depression which she did not have. It's 2 very different things. The over the edge sign for me is that her body showed evidence of DA. Someone was doing that.
There’s no evidence of DA or her wanting to Leave. His family wasn’t powerful
^ leave him I mean. She was mentally ill not a DA victim
Bruises all over her body on various stages of healing. Told her parents she wanted to move home. You don’t know the facts of the case.
You are histrionic.
She had a few bruises on her body. Right now I have a few bruises on my body. I’m not a victim of DA. She was an elementary school teacher. There was no indication there were DA bruises. Do you really think you know more than the medical examiners?
She was struggling and overwhelmed working and couldn’t handle life. She wasn’t moving home to get away from her fiancé.
I appreciate it’s more exciting to think it was some big coverup, but unfortunately this was just a sad case of a woman with mental health issues having a psychotic breakdown
She had over 30 bruises, not a few. Why comment if you don’t know the facts of the case? This isn’t exciting. You’re disgusting for even saying that. This poor woman needs justice. Look at her injuries. Occam’s Razor will tell you she didn’t take her own life. Maybe her fiance didn’t kill her, but someone did.
You should go back to reddit with the conspiracy obsession. Multiple trained investigators, including two ME, found that she committed suicide. Her parents sued everyone and got their due process- another investigation. And still… suicide. How much poor tax payer money has to be spent bc they can’t accept reality?
Btw I don’t think you know what Occam’s razor means. She was depressed and anxious, she was alone, (footage and text messages etc support that she was alone, the door was locked from the inside), she had hesitation wounds and no defensive wounds, two ME and investigations found it was suicide. … That would imply it was a suicide.
So the ME originally found it was a homicide, based on her injuries. It was later changed to suicide with no full explanation, but reference to some things that turned out to be false (e.g., her fiancé was accompanied back to the door with someone when he supposedly broke it down). Why would unfounded things like this change the finding of an autopsy? Additionally, we only have the fiancé’s word for so much of this, including that she was alive when he went to the gym, that he had to break the door down, etc. Why are people so willing to instantly believe him? What’s a simpler explanation, that she killed herself in an exceedingly rare and essentially physically impossible way or that she was murdered? I think it’s you that doesn’t understand Occam’s Razor.
No, it was originally suicide on the day it happened. Then changed to homicide. Then investigated and found to be suicide.
And then investigated again. Again suicide.
The cameras and texts support his timeline. She was depressed and on new meds and acting crazy as reported by multiple people. Unfortunately people commit suicide.
Have you read the 32 page ME report? A professional whose job this is found it to be suicide. But they’re wrong and you’re right?
There were no cameras in their actual apartment. And she didn’t send a text after the time her fiance left. We have no idea if she was alive when he left. The only thing that supports his timeline is his word. I agree with the PP, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Seems like you don’t have your facts straight. Cameras showed him downstairs in the gym, getting in and out of the elevator etc.
He then broke the door down bc it was locked from the inside.
He called 911 right afterwards.
How was the door locked from the inside? Please explain this
He claims he broke the door down. That’s not on video and no one was with him when he did. He called several of his family members before he called 911. Please stop commenting when you don’t have any idea what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people doubt guy murdered her v suicide. Motives: DA, she wanted to leave, family if guilty party politically well connected to cover up.
Maybe 1, 2, 3, 4 things that are inconclusive points to possibility of suicide but when you have a pile of "circumstantial" evidence + motive for coverup = crime committed.
It's just pretty straight forward in that the girl had all sorts of stabs in back. Nobody is stabbing themselves repeatedly in the back committing suicide. Nobody who talks about moving home is committing suicide either. You commit suicide out of the blue. When you are anxious, you have fear about you in some capacity. She was agitated and on alert. Suicides either happen without any warning or out of a long history and cycle of depression which she did not have. It's 2 very different things. The over the edge sign for me is that her body showed evidence of DA. Someone was doing that.
There’s no evidence of DA or her wanting to Leave. His family wasn’t powerful
^ leave him I mean. She was mentally ill not a DA victim
Bruises all over her body on various stages of healing. Told her parents she wanted to move home. You don’t know the facts of the case.
You are histrionic.
She had a few bruises on her body. Right now I have a few bruises on my body. I’m not a victim of DA. She was an elementary school teacher. There was no indication there were DA bruises. Do you really think you know more than the medical examiners?
She was struggling and overwhelmed working and couldn’t handle life. She wasn’t moving home to get away from her fiancé.
I appreciate it’s more exciting to think it was some big coverup, but unfortunately this was just a sad case of a woman with mental health issues having a psychotic breakdown
It’s humorous how wrong you are. Based on the autopsy, the ME originally determined it was a homicide. He changed it after a closed door meeting with various law enforcement. Look, in the realm of anything being possible, could she have killed herself, sure? But look at her manner of death. You really want people to buy that she managed to stab herself in the back of the head and neck 20 times? Some of those after severing her spinal cord? Her injuries here are what point to murder.
Anonymous wrote: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.
He lied about being accompanied when he found her body, for one. And what possessed him to break down the door?