Suspected Florida serial killer on death row offers message to Trump in final words before execution for killing mom of 2
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Glen Rogers, a notorious convicted killer known as the "Casanova Killer," was executed in Florida while expressing admiration for President Trump. His final remarks included thanks to his wife and a vague promise of future answers for the families of his victims. Rogers was convicted of the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs and was a suspect in multiple other killings, claiming at one point to have murdered 70 people. His criminal history has led to speculation about his involvement in high-profile cases, though authorities have dismissed these claims.
Rogers, 62, who killed Tina Marie Cribbs in 1995 after meeting her at a bar, also thanked his wife for visiting him earlier in the day.
Rogers was known as the "Casanova Killer" or "Cross Country Killer" and many of his alleged or confirmed victims had red hair, petite frames and were in their 30s.
Rogers then received a lethal injection at Florida State Prison and was pronounced dead at 6:16 p.m.
Rogers' life was filled with violence and he was suspected of other slayings before he was arrested and convicted of Cribbs' murder 30 years ago.
Read at New York Post
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