Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office Referring Ellen Greenberg Case Back To Philadelphia DA's Office

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Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office Referring Ellen Greenberg Case Back To Philadelphia DA's Office
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While the Ellen Greenberg case shifts from the state AG's Office to the Philadelphia DA's Office, her parents say they want justice for their daughter. KerriCorrado reports.

, a Philadelphia school teacher, was found stabbed in her Manayunk apartment nearly 20 times back in 2011. The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office determined her death was a suicide, but her parents never believed it. Now, the case is being sent back to Philadelphia’s District Attorney’s Office.

“Ellen was a victim of a savage brutal homicide,” Josh Greenberg said. “Our daughter could not have performed the acts of that suicide. Impossible.” The Attorney General’s Office said they regret that their efforts have not brought more closure. Its full statement reads:

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