HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — 15 years after the death of Ellen Greenberg, the U.S. Attorney’s Office is reportedly opening an investigation into the agencies connected to her case, including the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office – where now Governor Josh Shapiro handled the case.
In 2011, Greenberg’s death by 20 stab wounds was ruled a suicide after it was originally ruled a homicide. This sparked over a decade’s worth of lawsuits and attempts to further investigations. But this reported new investigation isn’t a probe into her death – it’s focused on those who handled her case after she died.
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