The 2011 death of Pennsylvania teacher Ellen Greenberg remains a topic of intense scrutiny and controversy. Initially ruled a homicide but later reclassified as a suicide, her case has sparked questions about investigative lapses and potential cover-ups. With 20 stab wounds, a locked-door scenario, and conflicting evidence, Ellen’s parents have fought for over a decade to challenge the ruling. They seek clarity and accountability, continuing their legal battle while authorities argue against revising the original determination.