It's A Crime with Margaret McLean
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2073504/fan_mail/new] In this episode, former prosecutor Margaret McLean examines one of the most controversial death investigations in recent memory: the death of 27-year-old Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg. On January 26, 2011, Ellen was found dead in her apartment with 23 stab wounds, including wounds to the back of her neck. Her death was ultimately ruled a suicide, a conclusion that has been challenged by her parents, Josh and Sandee Greenberg, for more than fourteen years. Now, the case has entered a significant new chapter. The FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania have officially opened an investigation into the handling of Ellen’s death and the decisions made by the institutions responsible for investigating it. In this conversation, Josh and Sandee discuss: * Why they believe the original investigation failed * The evidence and unanswered questions that continue to trouble them * The original pathologist’s sworn reversal of the suicide ruling * Concerns about bruising, evidence handling, and chain of custody * The impact of a crime scene that was cleaned just 24 hours after Ellen’s death * What they hope federal investigators will uncover Margaret also provides legal analysis on what federal investigators can and cannot do, how corruption and misconduct investigations differ from homicide investigations, and why public confidence in the justice system depends on the integrity of the investigative process. This episode explores not only the death of Ellen Greenberg, but the broader question of what happens when a family spends more than a decade challenging the conclusions of the very institutions charged with finding the truth. The Margaret Mclean Show translates how the legal system actually works—beyond the headlines. #EllenGreenberg #FBI #Truecrime #Policecorruption
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