Florida executes suspected serial killer once eyed for possible link to the OJ Simpson case
- Glen Rogers, a 62-year-old convicted murderer, was executed by lethal injection Thursday at Florida State Prison for the 1995 Tampa motel killing of Tina Marie Cribbs.
- Rogers was convicted after being arrested in Kentucky driving Cribbs' stolen car following a 1995 killing, and he also held a death sentence in California for a separate 1995 murder.
- Known as a suspected serial killer nicknamed the 'Casanova Killer,' Rogers met victims in bars and was linked to multiple other murders, although he was never convicted beyond Cribbs and another victim, Sandra Gallagher.
- Rogers was executed in Florida in 16 minutes, becoming the state's fifth person to be carried out in 2025, after Governor Ron DeSantis authorized his death warrant following the denial of appeals spanning two decades.
- Before his death, Rogers expressed gratitude to his wife and hinted that answers to outstanding questions would be coming soon, while the Los Angeles police affirmed they found no evidence connecting him to the Simpson-Goldman murders.
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