This week on The In Between Podcast, host Mel Barrett, revisits the night Ellen Greenberg was found with twenty stab wounds in her Philadelphia apartmentâand the instant clash between an autopsy that pointed to homicide and a police narrative that leaned suicide. Through the âlocked roomâ lens, Mel unpacks what the door latch could (and couldnât) prove, why the bodyâs injuries donât match a self-inflicted story, and how a professionally cleaned scene and pre-warrant removal of electronics crippled the forensics. Along the way, she draws clear parallels to Sandra Birchmore, Karen Read...and ultimately Veronika Rodriguez where tidy explanations outpaced the evidence. The episode centers the Greenberg familyâs relentless push to correct the record and foreshadows the seismic moment years later when the original pathologist reverses himself. Itâs a primer on how certainty can harden too fastâand how families are forced to pry it loose. As friends, family, and community activists ask why Governor Josh Shapiro isn't getting involved in the Veronika Rodriguez case, Ellen Greenberg's case might give us some insight. Join the club for AD FREE, exclusive behind-the-scenes, and bonus content of The In Between Podcast: https://patreon.com/TheInBetweenPodcastwithMelBarrett?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Follow The In Between Podcast at: IG: @TheInBetweenPodOfficial FB: @TheInBetweenPod Bluesky: @inbetweenpod Web: inbetweenpod.com
This week on The In Between Podcast, host Mel Barrett, revisits the night Ellen Greenberg was found with twenty stab wounds in her Philadelphia apartmentâand the instant clash between an autopsy that pointed to homicide and a police narrative that leaned suicide. Through the âlocked roomâ lens, Mel unpacks what the door latch could (and couldnât) prove, why the bodyâs injuries donât match a self-inflicted story, and how a professionally cleaned scene and pre-warrant removal of electronics crippl...