Parole board spokeswoman confirms admission factored into decision to free him. WILKES-BARRE (PA) – He did it. It took 19 years and six trips before the state parole board, but E. Glen Wolsieffer finally admitted it was him, not an intruder, who strangled his 32-year-old wife, Betty, to death in 1986. The admission, made during Wolsieffer’s latest review, was among the reasons a five-person panel of the parole board cited in deciding to release Wolsieffer 13 years into his eight- to 20-year sentence for the murder, said Lauren Taylor, spokeswoman for the board. Taylor said other factors listed in Wolsieffer’s...