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Podcast: Mind Behind The Crime | The Psychology Of Killers
Episode: More Ignored Evidence Comes To Light In The Case of Ellen Greenberg Pointing To Murder
Description: How does someone stab themselves 20 times, half of those after they’ve already died? That's the big question in the case of Ellen Greenberg, the schoolteacher whose death was ruled a suicide despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Bruises, post-mortem stab wounds, and a fiancé whose 911 call leaves more questions than answers – it’s all so strange that it feels like someone, somewhere, is hiding something. And what about the medical examiner? Is this incompetence, or something much darker? Why does this case struggle to gain traction, even in an era of true crime obsession? More importantly, is anyone ever going t...