A SERIAL killer once linked to the OJ Simpson murder case sent a message to Donald Trump in the final moments before he was executed.
Glen Rogers, who claimed to have killed up to 70 people, was put to death by lethal injection on Thursday at Florida State Prison.



The 62-year-old, dubbed the “Casanova Killer,” was executed for the 1995 slaying of a woman in a Tampa motel.
He was infamous as the “Casanova Killer” due to his charisma and appearance and also earned the moniker of the “Cross Country Killer” for murders connected to him in multiple states.
Rogers was pronounced dead at 6:16 pm after receiving a three-drug cocktail, according to corrections officials.
In his final words, he thanked his wife, who had visited earlier that day.
He also offered a chilling remark, “In the near future, your questions will be answered.”
And his last words were, “President Trump, keep making America great. I’m ready to go.”
Rogers lay still as the injection began, with only his mouth slightly open. He made no further movements.
A staffer later shook him by the shoulders and called his name to check for signs of consciousness, reported The Associated Press.
MURDER SPREE
Rogers was linked to five victims in four states – Tina Marie Cribbs, Sandra Gallagher, Mark Peters, Linda Price, and Andy Lou Jiles Sutton. Among them, four were red-haired single mothers in their thirties.
He was found guilty of first-degree murder in two separate trials, each involving the death of a different woman.
Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two, had met Rogers at a bar in Tampa shortly before her death.
She was found stabbed in a motel room and Rogers was caught days later in Kentucky driving her vehicle after a car chase.
Rogers had also been convicted in California for killing another woman weeks earlier, Sandra Gallagher, a 33-year-old mom of three.
He strangled Gallagher after meeting her at a bar in the 1995 killing in Van Nuys.
Authorities had once eyed Rogers in several other unsolved murders across the US, though he was never convicted in those cases.
He once told police he had killed about 70 people, but later recanted.
Rogers garnered more recognition following the release of a documentary in 2012 titled My Brother the Serial Killer, which raised doubts about his potential role in the 1994 stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
The film featured his brother Clay and a profiler who had corresponded with Rogers.
President Trump, keep making America great. I’m ready to go.
Despite the speculation, LAPD shut down any suggestion that Rogers was tied to the infamous murders.
“We know who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. We have no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved,” police said in a statement at that time.
OJ Simpson, who was acquitted in a highly publicized trial, was later found liable in a civil suit.
He served prison time on unrelated charges and died in April 2024 at age 76 after a cancer battle.
ROGERS THE KILLER
Rogers, originally from Hamilton, Ohio, 45 minutes from Cincinnati, targeted women with similar traits.
The US Supreme Court denied his final appeal Wednesday with no comment.
His attorneys had pushed for life in prison, arguing that new child trafficking laws show past abuse should be weighed more heavily. That was rejected.
Who were Glen Roger’s Victims
Mark Peters, 72
- Retired electrician from Hamilton, Ohio
- Lived with Rogers briefly
- Found dead in January 1994 in a shack owned by Rogers’ family in Kentucky
Sandra Gallagher, 33
- Mother of three from Santa Monica, California
- Met Rogers at a bar
- Found burned in her car in Van Nuys on September 28, 1995
Linda Price, 34
- Mother of two from Jackson, Mississippi
- Had briefly lived with Rogers
- Found stabbed in her home’s bathtub on November 3, 1995
- Had called Rogers “my dream man”
Tina Marie Cribbs, 34
- Florida mother of two
- Met Rogers at a Tampa bar
- Found dead in a motel bathtub, stabbed on November 7, 1995
- Rogers was caught driving her car after a chase in Kentucky
Andy Lou Jiles Sutton, 37
- Mother of four from Bossier City, Louisiana
- Killed in her bed on November 9, 1995
- Believed to have slept with Rogers before she was stabbed to death
Possible Others
- Rogers once claimed he killed up to 70 people, but later walked it back
- Dubbed the “Casanova Killer” for charming his victims
- Many of the women he was linked to were in their 30s, red-haired and petite
- Never charged in other cases, including the infamous O.J. Simpson double murder, though featured in a documentary raising the theory
Rogers became the fifth inmate executed in Florida this year.
The next execution, of Anthony Wainwright, is set for June 10 under a warrant signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.
