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Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher, was found dead in her apartment after a blizzard 12 years ago by her fiancé.
She had 20 stab wounds, including 10 to the back of her head and neck, and was covered in bruises in different states of healing.Ever since, her parents have been fighting city and state leaders for an explanation.
“It’s hard to believe with the amount of facts in the universe that no one can understand where we stand right now,” her mother, Sandee Greenberg, told Fox News Digital. “And the politicians, they are unconscionable.”
Journalist Áine Cain and attorney Kevin Greenlee, who co-host “The Murder Sheet” podcast, have been closely covering the case of Richard Allen, who is accused of killing Liberty “Libby” German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, Feb. 14, 2017, while the two teen girls were walking on a popular hiking trail in Delphi, Indiana.
“Any time anything was filed in the case, whether it was routine or not, it was always sealed. It was always kept from the public,”
“And we’d always get these emails from people saying, ‘Why is this?’ And other reporters would tell us, ‘This is so strange. This has not happened in any other case. Why isn’t someone doing something about this?’
“The University of Idaho’s plans to raze the off-campus house where four students were murdered is raising objections from families of the victims who want the house to remain standing with the pending trial of accused killer Bryan Kohberger.
The University of Idaho’s plans to raze the off-campus house where four students were murdered is raising objections from families of the victims who want the house to remain standing with the pending trial of accused killer Bryan Kohberger.
“The university asked for the families’ opinions on the demolition and then proceeded to ignore those opinions and pursue their own self-interests,”
Shanon Gray, an attorney for the family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the stabbing victims, told the Idaho Statesman in an email.
“The home itself has enormous evidentiary value as well as being the largest, and one of the most important, pieces of evidence in the case.”