Florida Executes Serial Killer Linked to OJ Simpson Case
Florida Executes Serial Killer Linked to OJ Simpson Case

Florida Executes Serial Killer Linked to OJ Simpson Case

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Glen Rogers, a convicted serial killer known as the "Casanova Killer," was executed by lethal injection in Florida for the 1995 murders of Tina Marie Cribbs and Sandra Gallagher, both women he met at bars. Just before his execution, Rogers issued a brief statement expressing support for President Donald Trump, saying, "President Trump, keep making America great. I'm ready to go," and also thanked his wife, who had visited him earlier that day. Rogers had once claimed responsibility for approximately 70 murders nationwide and suggested a possible link to the 1994 deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, though no evidence substantiated these claims. His alleged crimes and mysterious statements were explored in the 2012 documentary "My Brother the Serial Killer," which featured his brother and a criminal profiler. Authorities confirmed Rogers' death at 6:16 p.m. and noted that he had been apprehended driving Cribbs' stolen car following a highway chase. Rogers' final words included a cryptic remark, "In the near future, your questions will be answered," but he did not elaborate further.

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