Suspected serial killer Glen Rogers, widely known as “The Casanova Killer”, had a frightening message for President Donald Trump just moments before he was executed on Thursday.
Rogers was executed by lethal injection at the Florida State Prison in Bradford County. He was arrested in 1995 and later convicted of the murders of 34-year-old Tina Cribbs and 33-year-old Sandra Gallagher.
He was also suspected in three other murders and told police that his victim count was close to 70, only to recant that statement. Rogers claimed to have murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman; former football star and actor O.J. Simpson was controversially acquitted in the double murder in 1995.
Per Rebecca Cohen of NBC News, Rogers uttered a message of support for Donald Trump before he was executed on Thursday.
“President Trump, keep making America great. I’m ready to go,” Rogers said.
Rogers’ message to Donald Trump has made plenty of news around the media, given how rare it is for high-profile criminals like serial killers to offer political endorsements.
Rogers, who was two months away from his 63rd birthday before his execution, was also suspected in the murders of 71-year-old Mark Peters (Hamilton, Ontario), Linda Price (Jackson, Mississippi) and Andy Jiles Sutton (Bossier City, Louisiana). Price and Sutton were in their 30s.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Rogers’ death warrant last month.
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