but judges slam deeply flawed investigation An appellate court panel upheld a ruling that a Philadelphia teacher found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds had killed herself, but slammed the police investigation as deeply flawed, according to court documents.
The family of Ellen Greenberg, 27, has fought for more than a decade to overturn the citys ruling over the death of the teacher, whose corpse was riddled with stab wounds, including 10 to the back of the head and neck.
Greenbergs family hired a team of experts in the aftermath of her death who pointed out that a knife in her apartment was overturned, possibly suggesting that she had been involved in a struggle, and a gash on the back of her head may have rendered her unconscious and unable to defend herself.
Her family has also questioned why she filled up her gas tank before coming home and didnt leave a note indicating that she planned to take her own life.
An appellate panel ruled Wednesday that Greenbergs parents, Joshua and Sandra, lacked the standing for a civil suit, but the judges criticized the city police, prosecutors, the medical examiners office and pathologists Marlon Osbourne and Sam Gulino for blunders made in their investigation, Fox News reports.