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Rogers was executed for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, one of four single mothers in their 30s with reddish hair who fell victim to the Casanova Killer.
Also known as the "Cross-Country Killer," 62-year-old Glen Edward Rogers was convicted of murder in a killing spree of single mothers with reddish hair that began in Los Angeles on Sept.
Since then, Rogers has filed multiple motions for postconviction relief and writs of habeas corpus. All of them were denied. Here's what to know. Glen Edward Rogers, 62, was convicted of first ...
Ron DeSantis, the fifth this year. Glen Edward Rogers, 62, is set to die by lethal injection on May 15 at Florida State Prison near the city of Starke. Rogers was convicted in 1997 and sentenced ...
Lawyers for Glen Rogers, set to be executed Thursday, say new details about his abusive childhood may have spared him the death penalty.
Ron DeSantis, the fifth this year. Glen Edward Rogers, 62, is set to die by lethal injection on May 15 at Florida State Prison near the city of Starke. Rogers was convicted in 1997 and sentenced ...
Ron DeSantis, the fifth this year. Glen Edward Rogers, 62, is set to die by lethal injection May 15 at Florida State Prison near the city of Starke. Rogers was convicted in 1997 and sentenced to ...
Glen Edward Rogers, 62, was executed Thursday by lethal injection for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, one of four single mothers in their 30s with reddish hair who fell victim to the Casanova Killer.
Glen Edward Rogers was convicted of killing two different single mothers, one in California and one in Florida. Authorities believe he killed 3 others people.