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Now, Marlon Osbourne, formerly of the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office, says in a sworn statement that he should not have ruled Greenberg’s death a suicide, according to reports from the ...
Philadelphia Medical Examiner Marlon Osbourne initially ruled Greenberg’s death a homicide because of the large number of stab wounds, but when police challenged his finding, the ME switched his ...
Dr. Marlon Osbourne signed a document Friday saying that after considering new information in the case he no longer believes that Greenberg killed herself. Greenberg’s parents resolved their claims ...
That admission from Marlon Osbourne — the former assistant medical examiner with the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office ...
Marlon Osbourne -- who performed the autopsy on Greenberg -- initially ruled her death a homicide, but later changed it to suicide after police "had begun to publicly contradict" the ruling ...
On January 27, 2011, the day after Ellen died, medical examiner Dr. Marlon Osbourne performed an autopsy and ruled her death a homicide. The autopsy showed that 10 of the 20 stab wounds she ...
In a stunning reversal nearly 14 years later, Dr. Marlon Osbourne signed a legal verification document spelling out why his medical opinion on the manner of Ellen’s death has changed.
A 10-inch knife was lodged in her chest. Philadelphia pathologist Marlon Osbourne initially ruled her death a homicide. But police considered her death a suicide and publicly challenged the findings.
Dr. Marlon Osbourne signed a document Friday saying that after considering new information in the case he no longer believes that Greenberg killed herself. Greenberg’s parents resolved their ...
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