Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg died 14 years ago from 20 stab wounds, ten of which were to the back of her head. Police ruled it to be suicide. Greenberg’s family has been pressing the Chester Co. District Attorney’s office to revisit the case, but on Friday, the office issued a statement saying it “cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime was committed.” NewsNation’s Brian Entin joins “Banfield” to update the case and share the reaction of Greenberg’s parents to the DA’s decision.
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