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0:00.0 | In August of 1986, Betty Woolsefer, a 32-year-old housewife and mother, was strangled and murdered |
0:10.2 | by a salient who had broken into her home. |
0:13.7 | Her husband, Dr. Glenn Woolsefer, was also strangled and knocked unconscious, but survived |
0:19.8 | the attack. |
0:21.4 | His younger brother, Neil, lived right across the street and was the first to arrive at |
0:26.2 | the scene. |
0:27.6 | A few months later, Neil Woolsefer was dead, too, some say because of what he learned |
0:34.4 | about the intruder. |
0:38.2 | Glenn and Betty Woolsefer had been married for nine years. |
0:51.9 | It was a romance that had begun 20 years earlier. |
0:55.8 | The family, both on Betty's side and on Glenn's side, came from a very well-established |
1:00.7 | influential families within the community, very well-liked by all of the community. |
1:07.0 | Betty and Glenn were childhood sweethearts. |
1:09.5 | They went through high school together. |
1:11.8 | Glenn Woolsefer went on to dental school. |
1:14.6 | Later, married Betty and after graduation, the couple returned to their hometown of |
1:19.4 | Wiltsboro, Pennsylvania to set up practice. |
1:23.3 | The Woolsefer is bought a home on Burt Street, just a few houses away from Glenn's younger |
1:28.2 | brother, Neil. |
1:30.2 | The two brothers were unusually close. |
1:33.2 | They were almost like twins. |
1:35.2 | They very rarely did things apart. |
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