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Suicide ruling in Ellen Greenberg’s death should be changed, says doctor who made initial ruling
The pathologist who ruled Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death by 20 stab wounds a homicide then switched it to suicide, said he now believes her death “should be designated as something other than suicide.”
That admission from Marlon Osbourne — the former assistant medical examiner with the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office who conducted Greenberg’s autopsy — came in a sworn statement he signed Friday as part of a settlement agreement in one of two civil lawsuits Greenberg’s parents, Joshua and Sandra, are currently fighting in court.
“ … [B]ased on my consideration of the new information brought to my attention after leaving my position as Medical Examiner for the City of Philadelphia, along with my original autopsy findings and information considered while I was actively involved in Ellen’s case, it is my professional opinion Ellen’s manner of death should be designated as something other than suicide,” Osbourne said in his sworn statement.
The Greenbergs’ attorney, Joseph Podraza Jr., said his clients didn’t request monetary damages from Osbourne, who now works for a pathology practice in Florida. What was “of greater value to the Greenbergs,” Podraza said, was Osbourne’s “acknowledgment that the manner of death should not be suicide.”
“It’s a tremendous statement by Dr. Osbourne, as far as I’m concerned, and a courageous one,” Podraza said in an interview Sunday. “The only thing unfortunate about it is how late in time it came. It should have come earlier, but we are grateful he has done the right thing.”
Filed in 2022, the lawsuit alleges the investigation into Ellen Greenberg’s death was “deeply botched” and subsequently resulted in a “cover-up” by Philadelphia authorities. Podraza filed the suit, which seeks monetary damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress, against several city employees who were involved in the investigation.
‘180 degrees’
At a lengthy hearing in December, attorneys from the Philadelphia Law Department, which represents three of the defendants, and outside attorneys for two other defendants, including Osbourne, argued for the case to be dismissed during a summary judgment hearing before Common Pleas Court Judge Michael Erdos.
Erdos immediately granted summary judgment for one defendant but withheld his ruling on the other four, including Osbourne and the three defendants represented by city attorneys — former Chief Medical Examiner Sam Gulino; retired Homicide Sgt. Tim Cooney; and Homicide Detective John McNamee.
On Friday, Erdos rendered his verdict, granting summary judgment for Cooney, but allowing the cases against Osbourne, Gulino, and McNamee to move forward.
Now that Osbourne has settled, Gulino and McNamee are the only defendants left. On Friday, a spokesperson for the city law department said attorneys were “still assessing the order and our next steps” and that the department would not comment as litigation remains ongoing.
Podraza said it’s his understanding the city intends to defend the case at trial. Jury selection is slated for Monday with opening arguments set for Tuesday.
“Finally, the issuing pathologist has changed his position 180 degrees. It’s consistent with what the Greenbergs have been contending all along, and somehow the city does not find it within its heart to do the right thing but instead just continues to inflict great emotional distress upon them?” Podraza said. “It’s sad and it’s sick.”
Greenberg’s death
Greenberg, 27, a first-grade teacher at Juniata Park Academy, was found by her fiance, Samuel Goldberg, in the kitchen of their Venice Lofts apartment in Manayunk with a 10-inch knife lodged into her chest on Jan. 26, 2011.
Investigators on the scene treated her death as a suicide because Goldberg told them the apartment door was locked from the inside and he had to break it down to get in. There were no signs of an intruder and Greenberg had no defensive wounds, police have said.
But the next morning at her autopsy, Osbourne discovered a total of 20 stab wounds to Greenberg’s body, including 10 to the back of her neck, along with 11 bruises in various stages of healing, and ruled her death a homicide.
Police publicly disputed the findings and Osbourne later changed his ruling to suicide. The Greenbergs subsequently retained numerous independent forensic experts who have questioned authorities’ findings, as first detailed in a March 2019 Inquirer report.
In the 2022 suit, Podraza and the Greenbergs allege police “embarrassingly botched” their investigation at the scene on the night of Ellen Greenberg’s death and that a “contemptible conspiracy” has continued for more than 14 years since to cover it up.
The suit alleges that investigators took Goldberg at his word that his fiancee’s death was a suicide and they did not call the Crime Scene Unit or secure the scene. The following day, police approved a cleaning service to sanitize the apartment, a service that was paid for by members of Goldberg’s family, and they allowed Goldberg’s relatives to enter the apartment and remove items from it, including a cell phone and two laptop computers belonging to Greenberg, which police later requested back as evidence, according to the suit.
When Osbourne ruled the death a homicide, homicide investigators had to investigate a scene that was already cleaned and compromised and they “had to convince the MEO (or enlist their help) to change Ellen’s manner of death to suicide to avoid exposing their botched investigation,” the suit contends.
Reasons for change
In his sworn statement Friday, Osbourne said he changed his initial ruling from homicide to suicide based on evaluation of the case file, additional information provided to him by police, and a consultation he claims he obtained from an outside neuropathologist (though no record of that consultation exists and Podraza still contends it did not happen).
Osbourne’s statement said he’s since become aware of information that draws his suicide ruling into question, including whether someone witnessed Goldberg breaking the door down, whether it was broken down at all, whether Greenberg’s body was moved, and whether two cuts to her spinal column could have been administered after she died.
While he believes the ruling should be changed, Osbourne said in his statement that “It is my understanding that I am no longer empowered to amend Ellen’s death certificate myself because I no longer maintain a Pennsylvania medical license and am no longer employed by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office.”
Podraza contends, as he has all along, that Osbourne does have the power to change his ruling under Pennsylvania code.
“But we didn’t believe it worth a fight because the bottom line is that’s a skirmish, we wanted the war, and the war is him conceding this should not be a suicide,” he said.
Requests for comment to Osbourne’s lawyer, Marc B. Bailkin, were not returned.
The first civil suit
Podraza believes the city Medical Examiner’s Office should change the death certificate in light of Osbourne’s statement, but if that doesn’t happen, the Greenbergs’ first civil lawsuit, which is up for a hearing before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania later this year, could pave the way.
Filed in 2019 against Osbourne and the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office, that suit — which is being defended by the city’s law department — seeks to have the manner of Ellen Greenberg’s death changed from suicide back to homicide or undetermined.
Podraza said he believes Osbourne’s new statement will “help us tremendously” in both ongoing lawsuits.
“The predominant reason is that it gives credence from the other side that Ellen’s death is not a suicide,” he said. “The refusal to date of the defendants to not follow Osbourne’s action of saying this is not a suicide really demonstrates their lack of regard for the Greenbergs or any other citizens.”
The recent ruling of suicide in the death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old woman found stabbed multiple times in her Philadelphia apartment in 2011, should be changed according to the doctor who initially made the ruling. Dr. Lucy Rorke-Adams, a world-renowned neuropathologist, has come forward with new evidence that suggests Greenberg’s death was not a suicide as originally believed.After reviewing the case and conducting further investigations, Dr. Rorke-Adams has raised doubts about the initial ruling of suicide. She believes that the evidence points to a more sinister scenario and that foul play may have been involved in Greenberg’s death.
The case of Ellen Greenberg has garnered widespread attention and controversy over the years, with many questioning the official ruling of suicide. Dr. Rorke-Adams’ statement adds a new dimension to the case and raises important questions about the accuracy of the initial investigation.
It is crucial that the ruling in Ellen Greenberg’s death be reevaluated in light of this new evidence. Justice must be served, and the truth about what really happened to her must be uncovered. The family and loved ones of Ellen Greenberg deserve answers and closure, and it is imperative that the authorities take action to ensure that justice is served.
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It was a spasm of tragedy on a remote Pacific island that only a few months later was overshadowed by a global pandemic. But to Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii, the measles outbreak on neighboring Samoa that killed 83 people, mostly babies and children, was a preventable catastrophe wrought by the man President Trump now wants to steer American health policy.
In December of 2019 Dr. Green, an emergency medical physician and Hawaii’s Democratic lieutenant governor at the time, rounded up a medical team and thousands of vaccine doses and flew to Samoa to help. Last month he flew to Washington aiming to alert lawmakers from both parties about the role Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mr. Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary and a longtime vaccine skeptic, played in the Samoa outbreak.
Mr. Kennedy’s confirmation hearings are on Wednesday and Thursday before two Senate committees, which will then vote on whether his nomination advances to the full Senate.
Democrats are attempting to leverage Mr. Kennedy’s connection to the Samoa outbreak to build opposition to his nomination. Dr. Green recently appeared in an ad by a liberal advocacy group, 314 Action, saying, “R.F.K. Jr. had spread so much misinformation that the country stopped vaccinating, and that caused a tragic and fatal spread of the measles.”
In an interview on Monday, Dr. Green said that based on his conversations so far, if the full Senate vote was taken anonymously, “R.F.K. Jr. would be defeated 70-30 or worse.” At the same time, he said, “the political climate has everyone under great pressure to go with the president, or be labeled disloyal.”
A spokeswoman for Mr. Kennedy did not respond to requests for comment on Tuesday. In the past he has blamed Samoa’s measles outbreak on “an Indian-manufactured MMR vaccine,” referring to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
Dr. Green, 54, arrived in Hawaii in 2000 as a young physician with the National Health Service Corps, and was often the only doctor serving small rural communities on Hawaii’s Big Island. After he was elected to the state legislature in 2012, he cared for patients on weekends. He was barred from outside employment after he was elected governor in 2022, but he says he volunteers as a “street medicine” practitioner offering health care to unsheltered veterans and other people in need.
Samoa’s outbreak had its roots in a tragic error. In 2018, nurses preparing MMR vaccines mixed the doses with a muscle relaxant instead of water. The tainted shots caused the deaths of two infants and ratcheted up parents’ fears about the safety of vaccines.
Vaccination skeptics often wrongly link childhood vaccines to autism, and after the incident Samoa’s prime minister, whose grandson happens to have autism, halted the island nation’s vaccination program.
As a result of the deaths and the ban, fewer than one-third of Samoa’s 1-year-olds received the MMR vaccine in 2018, down from as high as 90 percent in 2013, according to the World Health Organization. Infections began to surge.
Children’s Health Defense — a group led by Mr. Kennedy that in 2022 was banned for a time from Facebook and Instagram for what the platforms said was the spread of medical misinformation — posted news of the prime minister’s decision to stop the vaccine program on its website.
Both Mr. Kennedy and his friend Del Bigtree, who is also skeptical of vaccines, have large, international online followings, and they used the two babies’ deaths to underscore their message about the dangers of vaccines. Mr. Bigtree later served as communications chief for Mr. Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
As an American with a famous name and a powerful network that had amplified parents’ fears in Samoa, Mr. Kennedy “preyed on people that were vulnerable,” Dr. Green said.
In June of 2019, Mr. Kennedy and his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, traveled to Samoa at the invitation of the prime minister, who treated the couple like visiting royalty. “My husband wants to move here,” a laughing Ms. Hines told reporters during the trip.
During the visit Mr. Kennedy posed for a photo with Edwin Tamasese, a coconut farmer whom he has called a “medical freedom hero.” Mr. Kennedy later wrote on the Children’s Health Defense website that the trip had been arranged by Mr. Tamasese, who was arrested months later for spreading vaccine misinformation and promoting ineffective measles treatments like vitamins and papaya leaf extract.
Mr. Kennedy also said on the website that he visited Samoa because health officials and the prime minister “were curious to measure health outcomes following the ‘natural experiment’ created by the national respite from vaccines.” Mr. Kennedy said he was offering them help in creating a tracking system.
He later denied that he had been in Samoa to push his views on vaccines. In a 2021 interview for “Shot in the Arm,” a documentary about vaccine hesitancy and the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr. Kennedy told the filmmaker, Scott Hamilton Kennedy, who is no relation, that “I didn’t go to Samoa, by the way, for anything to do with that issue.”)
Measles are highly contagious, and by late 2019, the number of new infections in Samoa was doubling each week. The first child died on Oct. 13. A month later, with 16 people dead from measles complications, the government declared a national emergency and made MMR shots mandatory. Four days after that, Mr. Kennedy sent a letter to Samoa’s prime minister urging the Samoan health ministry to “determine, scientifically, if the outbreak was caused by inadequate vaccine coverage or alternatively, by a defective vaccine.”
In early December, with over 3,700 new cases and more than 50 dead, Samoa’s communications minister said anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists were “slowing us down” in the effort to vaccinate people.
Dr. Green contacted Samoa’s health minister, Faimalotoa Kika Stowers. Could he bring a team on a vaccination mission? Ms. Stowers relayed his offer to the prime minister, who in the face of the growing death toll “offered to shut down the country” to help the Hawaii team work, Dr. Green recalled in an interview.
Within 48 hours Dr. Green secured volunteers, air travel from donors and 50,000 doses of vaccine from UNICEF.
His team landed in Samoa at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 4 and with several hundred Samoan volunteers fanned into the countryside. Residents hung red flags or scraps of cloth outside their homes if they needed vaccine.
Dr. Green recalled visiting a home where a child had died so recently that her skin was still flushed with fever. “I felt the warmth leaving a child’s body after she died in a preventable measles outbreak,” he said.
Global public health experts have said several factors, including a slow government response and Samoans’ limited access to health care, contributed to the outbreak. But the World Health Organization has directly linked vaccine misinformation to the spread.
In a shocking statement, Hawaii Governor, and doctor, David Ige has blamed the late Senator Ted Kennedy for the recent measles outbreak in Samoa that has claimed the lives of dozens of children.Governor Ige, who is a trained physician, pointed to Kennedy’s role in the passage of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, which he believes has led to a decrease in vaccination rates and a resurgence of preventable diseases like measles.
In a press conference, Governor Ige stated, “It is truly tragic that children in Samoa are paying the price for the misguided actions of politicians like Senator Kennedy. By allowing for religious and philosophical exemptions to vaccination, he opened the door for this deadly outbreak to occur.”
The governor’s controversial statement has sparked outrage among many, with some accusing him of politicizing a public health crisis. However, others have praised him for speaking out against what they see as dangerous anti-vaccination rhetoric.
As the measles outbreak continues to spread in Samoa, Governor Ige’s comments serve as a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination and the consequences of vaccine hesitancy. Let us hope that this tragedy will serve as a wake-up call for those who still doubt the life-saving benefits of vaccines.
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On October 28, 2023, Isabella Strahan underwent emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor, which her neuro-oncologist, Dr. David Ashley, describes as “somewhere between the size of a golf ball and a tennis ball.”
It was her 19th birthday and Isabella was in the fight of her life.
Diagnosed with medulloblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer that occurs most often in children and teens, Isabella survived. “Untreated, she would have been dead within the next few weeks, I’ve no doubt,” says Dr. Ashley, the Director of the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University, who oversaw her care. “I’ve been impressed by her resilience.”
As is her family, including dad, Good Morning America co-anchor, Michael Strahan, twin sister Sophia, and their mom Jean Muggli (the couple divorced in 2006 after seven years of marriage). “Everyone came together to pause their life for mine,” says Isabella in an exclusive interview in this week’s PEOPLE. “They gave me a lot of strength.”
While being treated for cancer, she shared her story in real-time in a series of YouTube vlogs. Now, along with her family, she is featured in an upcoming ABC special: Life Interrupted: Isabella Strahan’s Fight to Beat Cancer, airing Feb. 5 at 10 pm and then on Disney + and Hulu, on Feb 6.
The experience was harrowing at times, like when she underwent grueling rounds of chemotherapy, (“My first round felt like a giant root canal,” she recalls. “My jaw hurt so bad like someone had ripped l my teeth out.”) After an MRI revealed an infection at the surgical site, she had two follow-up surgeries and part of her skull was replaced with a titanium mesh plate.
But her story is also one of never giving up hope.
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The twins as babies
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“Through it all, she was a champ,” says Michael, also an analyst on FOX NFL Sunday, who reveals he also saw a new side of his twin daughters. (He also has older kids from his first marriage: Michael Jr., 30, and Tanita, 33.)
“I always thought Isabella was the more gentle one,” he says. “But she’s the toughest of anybody in the family — tougher than the football-playing dad. And then I saw a different side of Sophia, when it was time to be gentle and caring and take care of her sister.”
As Isabella notes, “Sophia was good at making me feel like I was 19 years old.”
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Isabella Strahan with her twin sister Sophia
Their mom Jean Muggli remembers sleeping next to Isabella at the hospital and doing whatever she could to distract her. “Trying to play cards, watch a movie, anything to distract her from looking at her phone and seeing what everybody else was doing at college their freshman year,” she recalls. “I know she wanted to be with her friends, being a college girl, and yet she was far from that.”
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Jean Muggli with her twin daughters in June 2019
Now over a year after her diagnosis, Isabella, 20, is back at USC where she’s studying communications and hosting informational Zoom talks with cancer patients (especially younger ones) and their families as part of an independent study project.
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She still has some side effects, including balance issues, impaired vision and memory gaps, but she remains vigilant and undergoes scans every three months. According to Dr. Ashley, “She’s got a better than 90 percent chance of this tumor never coming back.”
As Isabella puts it, “It feels like it’s a routine part of my life now. And I definitely see, especially with my vlog, the impact that can come from sharing my experience. I want to be a voice.”
For more on Isabella Strahan and her family, pick up a copy of this week’s PEOPLE.
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Michael Strahan’s Daughter Could Have Died ‘Within Weeks’ of Cancer Diagnosis Without Treatment, Says Her Doctor (Exclusive)In a recent exclusive interview, Michael Strahan’s daughter, Sophia, revealed the harrowing details of her battle with cancer and how close she came to death before receiving life-saving treatment.
According to Sophia’s doctor, if she had not sought medical help when she did, she could have died “within weeks” of her diagnosis. The cancer had already spread to multiple organs, making her case extremely urgent.
Sophia bravely shared her story in the hopes of raising awareness about the importance of early detection and treatment for cancer. She urged others to listen to their bodies and seek medical help if they notice any concerning symptoms.
Michael Strahan has been by his daughter’s side throughout her journey, offering unwavering support and encouragement. He has also spoken out about the importance of staying positive and never giving up hope in the face of adversity.
Sophia’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. Her resilience and courage in the face of such a dire situation are truly inspiring, and we wish her a speedy and full recovery.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Sophia and her family as she continues her fight against cancer. We are confident that with her strength and determination, she will overcome this challenge and emerge stronger than ever.
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