Crime Scene
January 26, 2011, Ellen Greenberg Body was found under suspicious circumstances involving multiple stab wounds
Family Investigation
Photo 2
The view of the decedent in Photo #2 shows a female on the kitchen floor with her bead and shoulders against the corner cabinets near the stove and sink. A pair of glasses are on the floor to the decedent’s right hand. Blood-like stains are seen on the floor and on the woman’s clothing. A white towel Is in her left hand. Several blood-like stains appear to be on the kitchen counter near the sink
Photo 3
The decedent’s upper body and the cabinets behind her are shown in Photograph #4. Swipe- type patters can be seen on the cabinet corner area. There are also some blood spatter patterns and a blood dripping in a downward direction on the cabinet to her right These stains indicate that the decedent received some of her wounds while she was above the level of the stains. The swipe patterns are consistent with having been formed when she fell to the floor.
Photo 6
Multiple blood drops ore seen on the upper legs, with addition drops noted on the lover legs and on the boot tops. A closer view of the left boot (photograph 6) shows several vertical blood drops on the boot top and the sides of the boot sole- Some of these stains appear to be the result of vertical blood drops.
- Based on the number and distribution of the drops, these stains are consistent with having been from her initial injuries. If the decedent had received a massive Injury while upright, the number of stains should have been greater.
Photo 9
Photograph #9 is a closer view of the bloodstains on the cabinet doors near the decedent’s head. Several bloodstains can be seen that are dripping downward, further indicating that she was upright when she received some of her wounds. A small amount of cast-off type bloodstains are also seen in this area of the cabinets, indicating a downward direction.
Photo 3
A close-up view of the decedent’s head and shoulders shows a knife in her left upper chest. There are blood-like stains on the knife, her face and her clothes. There appear to be several cuts on her head. The Wood is flowing in different directions on her face This could mean that she moved after receiving the initial bleeding Injuries to her head. The location of several of the wounds would be a difficult position for her to cause these wounds.
Photo 5
There are at least 300 400 blood drops on her upper thighs and waist area. These stains arc consistent with vertical blood drops, formed when Wood fell from her wounds onto this area while she was in a sitting position. There is also blood on the floor between her legs. Based on the appearance of the bloodstains and their locations, these arc consistent with the knife being inserted at the area where she was found. She later fell onto the floor with the dripping wounds over her legs.
Photo 8
The decedent’s right hand and the area around her right hand is shown In photograph #8,
- There is a blood smear on her right hand.
- A few blood drops can be seen on the floor, which may indicate that she was upright for some of her injuries.
There is no indication of cleaning in this area.
Photo 10
Photograph #10 is a close-up picture of reddish-colored stains on the counter. It is unknown if this stain is in fact blood; if, however, it is blood, it is consistent with a blood drop with some spatter. This would be further indication that the decedent was upright when she received some of her injuries, and then subsequently fell to the floor, leaning back against the cabinet.