
Ellen Greenberg Investigation DELAYED & MOVED AGAIN
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Ellen Greenberg Investigation DELAYED & MOVED AGAIN
In yet another shocking twist, the long-stalled investigation into the death of Ellen Greenberg has been delayed and transferred—again.
Ellen was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds, including deep injuries to the back of her neck and skull, in a locked Philadelphia apartment. Initially ruled a homicide, her manner of death was quietly changed to suicide after a closed-door meeting between the Medical Examiner and police. Since then, the case has bounced like a legal pinball between the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, the Pennsylvania Attorney General, and multiple counties—with no one willing to take meaningful action.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis returns to break down the latest stall tactic and what this new referral really means. Is this yet another strategic delay to avoid reopening a now-infamous case? Or is there a chance—however slim—that someone is finally going to act?
We dig into:
If you think justice delayed is justice denied, this episode will hit hard.
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In yet another shocking twist, the long-stalled investigation into the death of Ellen Greenberg has been delayed and transferred—again.
Ellen was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds, including deep injuries to the back of her neck and skull, in a locked Philadelphia apartment. Initially ruled a homicide, her manner of death was quietly changed to suicide after a closed-door meeting between the Medical Examiner and police. Since then, the case has bounced like a legal pinball between the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, the Pennsylvania Attorney General, and multiple counties—with no one willing to take meaningful action.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis returns to break down the latest stall tactic and what this new referral really means. Is this yet another strategic delay to avoid reopening a now-infamous case? Or is there a chance—however slim—that someone is finally going to act?
We dig into:
- Why the AG kicked the case back to the DA—again
- How each agency continues to evade accountability
- What the 2025 reversal by the original medical examiner should have triggered
- Whether this latest move is just another way to bury the truth
- And why this case is rapidly becoming one of the most blatant examples of institutional failure in American criminal justice
If you think justice delayed is justice denied, this episode will hit hard.
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
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