A alleged serial killer’s dying words were: ‘Trump, keep making America great’, moments before his death

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A alleged serial killer's dying words were: 'Trump, keep making America great', moments before his death

Glen Rogers, a convicted Florida murderer and suspected serial killer dubbed the “Casanova Killer,” used his final words Thursday to express his support for President Donald Trump.

“President Trump, continue to make America great.” “I’m ready to go,” Rogers, 62, said just before being given a lethal injection at the Florida State Prison.

Rogers, who was previously linked to the OJ Simpson murder trial, also thanked his wife, who had paid him a visit in prison earlier that day.

Rogers then said, without providing any additional context, “In the near future, your questions will be answered.”

He was pronounced dead at 6:16 p.m.

Rogers was convicted in Florida of the 1995 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two whom he met at a Tampa bar. She was discovered dead in a hotel room.

Rogers was also sentenced to death in California in 1995 for strangling Sandra Gallagher, a mother of three whom he met at a Van Nuys bar just weeks before the Cribbs murder. He was apprehended in Kentucky following a highway chase in Cribbs’ vehicle.

Rogers once claimed responsibility for up to 70 murders across the United States, but he later retracted that claim.

He was a suspect in several murders, and many of his alleged and proven victims shared similar physical characteristics: they were in their 30s, petite, and had red hair.

This earned Rogers the moniker “Casanova Killer” or “Cross Country Killer.”

In 2012, Rogers’ brother Clay produced the documentary “My Brother the Serial Killer,” which investigated his possible involvement in the 1994 stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

However, Los Angeles authorities dismissed the theory, stating that there was “no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved.”

Rogers’ execution was Florida’s fifth of 2025, with another scheduled for June. His final meal consisted of pizza, chocolate, and soda.

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