JUST IN — GLEN ROGERS EXECUTED, SERIAL KILLER ONCE LINKED TO O.J. SIMPSON CASE

Glen Rogers, the notorious “Kasanova Killer” who spent nearly 30 years on death row in Florida, was executed last night. Convicted of multiple brutal murders and allegedly linked to the infamous O.J. Simpson case, Rogers’ final moments shocked witnesses with cryptic last words, stirring intense emotions at Union Correctional Institution.

Glenn Edward Rogers, born July 15, 1962, in Ohio, earned infamy through a chilling string of murders spanning several states. Known for his deadly charm and violent outbursts, his life spiraled into chaos after a turbulent marriage marked by domestic 𝓪𝓫𝓾𝓼𝓮.

Rogers dropped out of school early and entered a troubled marriage that collapsed amid accusations of 𝓪𝓫𝓾𝓼𝓮. His descent into criminality began with petty theft and scamming before escalating to cold-blooded murder beginning in 1995.

His brutal spree started on September 28, 1995, with the strangulation of Sandra Gallagher in California. Her body was discovered burned inside her pickup truck, signaling the start of a deadly rampage that terrified multiple communities.

In Mississippi, Rogers charmed Linda Price, but the relationship ended in horror. Soon after moving in with him, Price was found dead in her bathtub, a disturbing pattern that would repeat across several states.

Florida saw Rogers murder Tina Marie Cribs after meeting her at a bar. Found stabbed in a motel bathtub, Cribs was part of a cycle of violence that ended with Rogers fleeing in her car.

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His killing spree extended to Louisiana, where Andy Giles Sudden was stabbed to death and found naked on a punctured waterbed. By then, Rogers had become a fugitive, constantly on the run but escalating his violence.

Captured in Kentucky on November 13, 1995, after a high-speed chase in a stolen car, Rogers shocked authorities by claiming responsibility for over 70 murders. However, law enforcement could confirm only four.

Amid his confessions, Rogers controversially implicated himself in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of O.J. Simpson, though no concrete evidence tied him to that crime scene.

Despite lacking proof, Rogers’ name surfaced as a possible suspect during O.J. Simpson’s defense, adding an unnerving layer to an already infamous case. His brother, Klay Rogers, insists Glenn was involved in the Simpson-Goldman murders.

Convicted of multiple heinous murders, Rogers received two separate death sentences, one in Florida for Cribs’ murder and another in California for Gallagher’s. The official count remained at four, despite his broader claims.

Earlier this year, Rogers sought clemency citing childhood 𝒔𝒆𝒙𝒖𝒂𝒍 𝓪𝓫𝓾𝓼𝓮 and a rare medical condition that could make lethal injection excruciatingly painful. Both appeals were denied, with Florida maintaining lethal injection as the sole execution method.

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After exhausting every possible appeal, Florida’s governor signed Rogers’ death warrant on April 15, 2025. Rogers faced his final day with chilling calm, awakening early and requesting a last meal of pizza, chocolate, and soda.

Visitation marked a somber prelude: his wife visited him on execution day, while his brother came from Kentucky the previous day but left before the execution. Emotions ran high as final preparations unfolded.

At 6:20 p.m. on May 15, 2025, the lethal injection procedure began. Witnesses reported a prolonged and agonizing death, with Rogers exhibiting trembling and irregular breathing — a far cry from a peaceful passing.

When asked for final words, Rogers shocked the room with a message promising answers to lingering questions, followed by a baffling shoutout to President Trump: “Keep making America great. I’m ready to begin.”

His bizarre statement left observers stunned. Victims’ family members, Randy and Amy Robertson, expressed confusion and disbelief, underscoring the turmoil Rogers left behind even in his dying moments.

The execution closed a dark chapter but raised more questions—about Rogers’ true involvement in other unsolved murders and the mysteries he alluded to in his final moments.

Glenn Rogers leaves behind a legacy steeped in terror, sorrow, and enigmatic final words that may haunt victims’ families and authorities alike as investigators continue to unravel the shadows around his alleged crimes.

As the dust settles on his execution, the debate over justice, accountability, and the possibility of undiscovered truths persists, reminding us of the haunting complexities in America’s most grisly criminal cases.

Breaking news on Rogers’ final chapter underscores the intersecting narratives of regret, retribution, and unresolved mysteries that continue to grip the public and law enforcement across state lines.

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The Kasanova Killer’s demise is a stark reminder of the brutal impact of violent crime and the challenges faced in seeking closure, justice, and understanding in cases marked by brutality and conflicting narratives.

As authorities review Rogers’ claims and the unresolved questionssurrounding his criminal past, the nation watches closely, awaiting clarity on one of the most chilling figures linked tangentially to a notorious American murder saga.

This unprecedented execution event reverberated far beyond Florida, opening fresh discourse on death row procedures, the effectiveness of the justice system, and the murky depths of a killer’s dark mind and unsolved mysteries.