Chester County DA Continues Family’s Fight for Justice 12 Years Later 

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Ellen Greenberg
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Photo of young Ellen Greenberg, provided by her childhood friend.

The Chester County District Attorney’s office is handling a probe in a harrowing case that is leaving many people scratching their heads. But after 12 years, the family of Ellen Greenberg may finally be getting some closure, writes Michael Ruiz for Fox News.

The 27-year-old teacher was found dead in her Philadelphia kitchen in 2011. Although injuries suggested foul play, her death was labeled a suicide. Greenberg’s family says that there is conflicting evidence between the wounds and her fiancé, Samuel Goldberg’s, account.  

The family is filing two lawsuits against Philadelphia officials and an independent investigation is underway. The first one is trying to revise her cause of death to homicide. The second one is a civil suit accusing officials of conspiracy for allegedly covering up a possible homicide.  

“Justice for Ellen is what this is all about. Ellen was and is a person, and she has rights as a person. And were gonna fight for those rights,” said her father, Joshua Greenberg.  

Read more about the Greenberg family’s fight for justice at Fox News.  

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