LIVE! Did Greenberg Case Cost Shapiro VP Nod? Karen Read Update!
#karenread #ellengreenberg #truecrime Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was one of the leading contenders to become the Democratic vice presidential candidate, has seen his record come under scrutiny, with some of his actions while in office receiving renewed attention. Questions over Shapiro's handling of 2011 death of Ellen Greenberg In 2011, Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia teacher, was found dead in her apartment by her fiance. She had 20 stab wounds to her body, including in the back of her neck. The medical examiner's office initially ruled the death a homicide, but police publicly objected to the ruling because her apartment door was locked from the inside and her fiancé, who said he broke down the door to get to her, had no defensive wounds. The medical examiner's office then revised the findings, saying the cause of death was suicide. Greenberg's parents had been fighting since her death to have the case reexamined, and when one of their lawyers became Philadelphia's district attorney in 2018, the family appealed to him to reopen the case. Citing a conflict of interest, however, he recused himself and sent the case to state Attorney General Josh Shapiro's office. In February 2022, the attorney general's office announced it had reviewed the case and ruled once again the cause of death was suicide. However, in July 2022, Shapiro's office referred the case back to the Philadelphia district attorney's office, after critics cited unverified claims that Shapiro had connections to Greenberg's fiancé's family. The attorney general's office said, "While the Office of Attorney General does not have an actual conflict in this matter, circumstances beyond our control have created the appearance of a conflict." Shapiro's team previously told The Philadelphia Inquirer it had never addressed or clarified the allegations because it was "not acknowledging unfounded accusations." In July, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to hear Greenberg's parents' case. Their attorney, Joe Podraza, told CBS affiliate WHP-TV they are seeking a decision on "whether coroners and medical examiners have absolute power, or can they be challenged when the evidence shows they are not only mistaken, but grossly mistaken." Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/o3MpYYL52JQ You can support this podcast using the links below! ➡️ Wanna say thanks for a great episode? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/collierlandry ➡️ Patreon! Buy Merch! Social Media! YouTube! & More: https://collierlandry.com/links ➡️ Shop Amazon Using Our Affiliate Link: https://amazon.com/shop/collierlandry Got An Episode Suggestion? Email me! info@collierlandry.com Collier's Live Schedule: Instagram: Tuesday 2 pm ET / 11 am PT YouTube/@collierlandry: Wednesdays & Sundays @ 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT • Sources used in this video may include public news sites, interviews, court documents, dedicated Facebook groups, and news channel segments. When quoting others, their statements are considered alleged until confirmed. It's important to note that my videos reflect my independent opinion, and I encourage you to do your own research. • Disclaimer: All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The views expressed in this video are personal and may not represent the official position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. The assumptions made are solely the creator's own. These views are subject to change and should not be considered permanent. I do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of the information in this video, and I am not liable for any errors, omissions, or damages resulting from its use. All information is provided as-is. It is your responsibility to verify the facts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices