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"Death in Apartment 603" Director Reacts to Ellen Greenberg's Death Ruled a Suicide
"Death in Apartment 603" Director “Shocked” by New Medical Examiner Report Calling Ellen Greenberg’s Death a Suicide
by Tony Maglio October 14, 2025 In the mysterious case of Ellen Greenberg’s 2011 death, Nancy Schwartzman is not of the same opinion as Dr. Lindsay Simon. On Monday, Dr. Simon, the chief medical examiner for the city of Philadelphia, released her findings on Greenberg’s suspicious death 14 years ago: It was a suicide, Simon concluded. On Tuesday, Schwartzman, the director of Hulu documentary series "Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?", called the medical opinion “totally disappointing” and “outrageous”. “We’re all just shocked,” Schwartzman told The Hollywood Reporter. “Really shocked.” Schwartzman is aligned with the Greenberg family’s line of thinking: that the 27-year-old teacher’s death was a homicide. And if it were a homicide, which it had been ruled as at least once (it’s a whole thing), the No. 1 suspect would be Greenberg’s live-in fiancé, Sam Goldberg. It was Goldberg who found Greenberg dead with a knife in her chest, 20 stab wounds and numerous bruises. What kept Goldberg from being a suspect, basically, was the fact that their shared-apartment’s door was found to be latch-locked from the inside, where only Greenberg was. Goldberg broke through the latch and found Greenberg unresponsive in their kitchen, he told police. The only DNA found on the knife was Greenberg’s, and there was no sign of a struggle. There was no known history of domestic violence in Greenberg and Goldberg’s relationship. Greenberg had been suffering from anxiety, Goldberg, her friends and family told investigators. On this particular day, she was feeling extra pressure to get her students’ grades in by a deadline. Greenberg’s manner of death would later be reclassified as a homicide, but by then, the alleged crime scene had been professionally wiped clean. Greenberg’s death was later reaffirmed as a suicide — and then Simon got her turn. “With all of the information considered … Greenberg’s death is best classified as ‘Suicide,’” Simon concluded, which keeps the case closed — for now. In a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, William Trask, the attorney for the Greenberg family, called Simon’s review “a deeply flawed attempt to justify a predetermined conclusion.” Trask said Simon’s report “includes false claims” and that the chief medical examiner is “ignoring key evidence that contradicts suicide.” Trask further called Simon’s report “an embarrassment to the city and an insult to Ellen and her family.” Trask says he and the Greenbergs “will continue through other avenues to get justice for her murder, by any means necessary.” https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...de-1236400960/ |
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