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On January 26, 2011 Ellen left her job early due to heavy snow hitting the area.
He texted her for 22 minutes before eventually breaking into the apartment.

At 6:33pm Ellen Greenbergs body was discovered.
She had been stabbed 20 times and was found witha serrated knife sticking out of her chest.
10 of her stab wounds were on her neck and head.

Her lunch was sitting half made on the counter.
Greenberg still clutched a clean white towel in her hand.
Bizarrely, the crime scene was treated as a suicide.
On January 27, 2011 the Philadelphia medical examiner ruled that Greenbergs death was a homicide.
He stopped at T.
He noted eight wounds to her chest.
They ranged from punctures just .2 centimeters deep to the 4-inch final plunge of the still-embedded knife.
She had a 2-inch stab wound to her stomach and a 2.5-inch-long gash across her scalp.
There were 10 wounds from nicks to two about 3 inches deep on the back of Ellens neck.
Neighbors hadnt heard anything unusual.
All the blood on the knife and in the kitchen was found to belong to Greenberg alone.
They thought Ellens fiance, Sam Goldberg, was cooperative.
He didnt have any fresh wounds and seemed to act as a normal bereaved boyfriend.
Security camera footage confirmed this.
Ellenhadrecently displayed a strange shift in behavior.
Despite being engaged, she had asked her parents about moving home with them.
Her parents encouraged Greenberg to see a mental health professional, which she did for three sessions.
The psychiatrist was interviewed and says Ellen was not suicidal and seemed happy with her relationship with Goldberg.
She was prescribed Klonopin and Ambien, which were found in her bloodstream in the autopsy.
A fourth pathologist also found Greenbergs wounds were most consistent with homicide.
The case has moved forward and a trial will be held this year.
This would rule out the possibility of suicide.
Ellen Greenbergs family saysIt corroborates what we always thought.
This was not a suicide.
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