Ellen Greenberg prosecutors say they can't prove crime in 'suicide' by 20 stab wounds
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The Chester County District Attorney's Office in Pennsylvania met with Ellen Greenberg's parents Thursday morning as part of its yearslong probe into her death.
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The Chester County District Attorney's Office announced Friday morning that it has conducted its investigation, and prosecutors are "currently unable to move forward with criminal charges." They are moving Greenberg's case to an "inactive" status in Chester County but are leaving it open to re-examine if they get new information.
After re-interviewing key people in the original Philadelphia investigation, consulting an independent forensic expert and taking other investigatory steps, "Chester County's investigative team determined that, based on the current state of the evidence, we cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime was committed," the office said.