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I'm sorry, but this is complete BS - and remember, I had no opinion on the Karen Read situation. I'm just not a big believer in cover-up conspiracy stuff in general unless there is enough evidence to support it.
Though there were a few oddities in the Karen Read thing, in the end, I guess I just didn't buy his cop friends would go to that degree to cover up his accidental death, which was Karen's whole premise.
I also didn't much care for her campaigning for herself on every news program out there, which began to appear to me like she was trying to control the narrative, rather than just tell her side of things.
But who knows? Who cares? I mean, it's a sad situation, but whether she did it or his drinking cop buddies did, it was accidental, either way.
None of this media circus will bring him back. And I don't think either side had trustworthy people and not a single one of them would I have ever hung out with.
Now, having said that, that is not to say that cops and city officials don't cover for their own, we all know that cops do especially.
And we also know that cronyism and corruption at public/government institutions - especially based on political ambitions - are at an all-time high.
In fact, we have all but lost faith completely in our government systems, to include criminal justice - their judgment only being as sound as their political beliefs and who throws the most money and power-abuse around.
So Ellen Greenberg's death was just reinvestigated by the new City of Philadelphia Chief Medical Medical Examiner because it was especially fishy - and it was just ruled a suicide - again.
And the knife was found in the heart.
Because based on the limited evidence, it could've been murder just as much as it could've been suicide - even more towards murder.
Because in addition to the 20 stab wounds, though there were more problems, the top 5 oddities are below, but keep in mind this:
The uncle of Ellen's live-in boyfriend, Sam, was set to become a Chief Justice (judge) in Philadelphia.
1. There were berries in a bowl and other cooking utensils out, as if she was in the middle of baking something.
So ... what, she was like, baking a pie, then suddenly said to herself "Hey, I think I'll take this knife and stab myself 20 times in the head, neck, and chest???"
2. The completely incompetent policemen relied exclusively on the boyfriend's account, Sam Goldberg - not witnessed by anyone else - and immediately pronounced it a suicide and did not fully examine the body - so no criminal investigation was done.
The prior Philly medical examiner ruled it a suicide based on police testimony alone, again, based on Sam's account alone, without any evidence supporting his story whatsoever.
3. When Sam called 911, he told the dispatcher at first that he didn't know where the blood was coming from, and that he couldn't get her shirt off to do CPR and didn't know why - despite the very large knife sticking out of her chest.
He then proceeded to act like he just now, at that moment, saw the giant knife (that is extremely obvious in the police photo).
4. There were various large bruises on her body in various stages of healing.
5. After police left, Sam curiously called his soon-to-be-chief-judge uncle to help him clean up, who then curiously called a crime-scene cleanup crew to leave no trace.
I'm NOT saying Sam killed her - but I am saying the cause of death should've been at the very least "undetermined."
(I'd also nearly bet my own life this wasn't suicide, either.)

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