WHAT HAPPENED TO ELLEN? Nancy Grace
WHAT HAPPENED TO ELLEN? Nancy Grace with Benee Knauer. 2025; Regalo Press.
In this tome news commentator Nancy Grace expresses understandable outrage over the murder of Ellen Rae Greenburg, who died in 2011. At first her death was labeled a suicide, even though the great many wounds could hardly have been self-inflicted, and indeed one was inflicted after she was dead. There was also the fact that Greenburg was in the middle of making a salad when she was attacked and was looking forward to her wedding (although there were signs that she may have been having misgivings about that). Greenburg's parents spent years trying to get the authorities to reverse the suicide ruling and begin a real investigation into the crime. To this day, no arrest has been made, and although Grace is careful in her statements, a careful reading of the book points inevitable to the rather obvious main suspect, who may have gotten away with murder -- so far. As for the book itself, it is padded with many documents -- fully half the book -- and Grace repeats herself on numerous occasions. Still if it helps shed light on the horrible death of an innocent woman and a case of injustice, it will have served its purpose.

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