


Florida Execution: Glen Rogers Receives Lethal Injection, Speaks to Trump
Glen Rogers, executed for murder, used his last words to express support for Donald Trump and addressed victims' families before dying by lethal injection.
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Overview
Glen Rogers, 62, was executed in Florida for the 1995 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs. His final statement included a shout-out to Donald Trump, asking him to continue making America great. Rogers, a suspected serial killer linked to multiple deaths and the O.J. Simpson case, said he would answer questions in the future. Despite extensive legal appeals, he was executed after the U.S. Supreme Court denied his last attempts. He became the fifth inmate executed in Florida this year, as concerns grow about the future of the death penalty under Governor Ron DeSantis.
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Analysis
- Glen Rogers, executed for a murder in Florida, used his last statement to express support for President Trump, stating, 'Keep making America great.'
- Rogers was executed for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs and was previously linked to multiple other killings, being known as the 'Casanova Killer.'
- The execution procedure took 16 minutes, and Rogers requested to address unanswered questions he left behind after his crimes.
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