A suspected serial killer who was once looked into for a possible connection to the OJ Simpson case, which drew national attention in the middle of the 1990s, is scheduled to be executed on Thursday in Florida for the death of a person in a Tampa campground place. Without a last-day relief, Glen Rogers, 62, will likely receive a lethal injection at the Florida State Prison near Starke. He was found guilty in Florida of the 1995 death of Tina Marie Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two, who he had met at a table. On Wednesday, the US Supreme Court without reply denied Rogers ‘ last appeals. Rogers would be the second prisoner to have been killed in Florida this month. According to the site of the Death Penalty Information Center, as of May 1, 15 people have been executed this year in eight claims in the US. In contrast, the facility reported that there were only 25 citizens in 2024. In California, he also received a separate dying statement for the 1995 murder of mother-of-three Sandra Gallagher, whom he had met at a table in Van Nuys. That death occurred days prior to the Cribbs death. Soon after her death, Rogers was stopped while driving Cribbs ‘ car on a Kentucky highway. Rogers admitted to killing about 70 people before being charged with a murder but not found guilty in a number of different murders in the nation. He later refrained from making that speech, but he had been the subject of numerous films, including one featuring his nephew Clay and a criminal profiler who had had a long-standing relationship with Rogers,” My Brother the Serial Killer.” In the film, was questioned whether Rogers might have been to blame for Nicole Brown Simpson’s ex-wife’s 1994 stabbing deaths and Ron Goldman’s companion. The original football star and famous Simpson was cleared of all claims during a 1995 murder trial that attracted intense media scrutiny. Following the release of the documentary, Los Angeles police and prosecution stated that they didn’t believe Rogers was involved in the Simpson and Goldman deaths. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were both killed, according to the authorities. The Los Angeles Police Department stated in a statement at the time that they had no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers had any involvement. Simpson had often denied guilt, but he afterwards was found guilty of the murders in a separate civil lawsuit, was sentenced to nine years in prison for related offenses. The 76-year-old Simpson lost his battle with tumor in April 2024. Rogers, who was born and raised in Hamilton, Ohio, has also been called the” Casanova Killer” or” Cross Country Killer” in various media reports. Similar traits were present in some of his alleged and confirmed female victims: 30-year-olds, petite bodies, and red hair. Rodriguez ‘ attorneys have filed numerous appeals with state and federal judges, but none have been effective. One argument was made that Rogers ‘ recent state legislation that allows the death penalty for smuggling in younger children makes clear that the abuse he suffered as a child is now being taken seriously and may lead to his death sentence. That assertion was rejected. According to the Corrections Department, Florida uses a three-drug martini for its devastating shot: a stimulant, a sedative, and a medication that stops the brain. On June 10, Anthony Wainwright is the next criminal in Florida on a death warrant signed by Republican governor Ron DeSantis. In 1994, Wainwright, 54, was found guilty of raping and killing a person in a Lake City driving bit.
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