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Black America Web
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Black America Web
Killer's Last Words: ‘President Trump, Keep Making America Great. I'm Ready To Go'
Source: Anadolu / Getty Imagine being so indoctrinated in the cult of Trump that you use your last words to praise a man you've never met. 'President Trump, keep making America great. I'm ready to go,' Glen Rogers, 62, said moments before receiving a lethal injection. Also, what does it mean to Donald Trump that a suspected serial killer is a constituent? Probably nothing, but it's important to note that an evil man spent his last breath praising another evil man. On Thursday, Rogers was executed for the 1995 death of Tina Marie Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two. 'The lethal injection began after his message to Trump, and he lay quietly through the procedure, NBC News reports. 'The execution took place at Florida State Prison near Starke. Rogers was pronounced dead at 6:16 p.m., authorities said.' Rogers, once linked as a possible suspect in the O.J. Simpson murder case, was suspected of being a serial killer. According to reports, Rogers met Cribbs at a bar, and her body was later found in a motel room in Tampa. From NBC News: Rogers also had drawn a separate death sentence in California for the 1995 strangulation killing of Sandra Gallagher, a mother of three whom he had met at a bar in Van Nuys, California. That killing came weeks before the Cribbs murder. Rogers was stopped after a highway chase in Kentucky while driving Cribbs' car soon after her death. Rogers was named as a suspect but never convicted in several other slayings around the country, once telling police he had killed about 70 people. He later recanted that statement, but had been the subject of documentaries including one from 2012 called 'My Brother the Serial Killer' that featured his brother Clay and a criminal profiler who had corresponded extensively with Rogers. The documentary raised questions about whether Rogers could have been responsible for the 1994 stabbing deaths of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. During a 1995 murder trial that drew intense media attention, the former football star and celebrity Simpson was acquitted of all charges. Los Angeles police and prosecutors subsequently said after the documentary's release that they didn't think Rogers had any involvement in the Simpson and Goldman killings. 'We know who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. We have no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved,' the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement at the time. Simpson, who died in 2024 after a battle with cancer, had always proclaimed his innocence. Rogers, who was originally from Ohio, was dubbed the 'Casanova Killer' or 'Cross Country Killer' by the media, as his alleged and 'proven female victims had similar characteristics: ages in their 30s, a petite frame and red hair.' Rogers woke on the day of his death at 3:45 a.m. His last meal was pizza, chocolate, and a soda. And his last words, his final words before his death, would be to praise a man so divisive that only another evil person would waste their final breath on him. SEE ALSO: Why No One Should Listen To HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Even Republicans Don't Want Trump Taking A Plane From Qatar SEE ALSO Killer's Last Words: 'President Trump, Keep Making America Great. I'm Ready To Go' was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
‘We started getting calls': Kentucky Auditor probes into lottery process for marijuana business licenses
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — When Kentucky opened the door to medical cannabis, it promised opportunity. Not long after, questions started to be asked. 'We began to get calls from reporters, a couple of reporters that reached out to us early on,' said Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball. 'And so that was on our radar screen pretty early, and then we started to get a number of calls from Kentucky farmers and Kentucky small businesses.' That's when the digging started. NOAA's predictions for summer 2025 just got even hotter: What's in store for Kentucky? 'We discovered two things that were recurring situations from people who would call us,' Ball added. 'One was app tracking, so it's a way, really, to beat the system; it's application stacking. So it'll be one business that sets up a lot of other LLCs so they can apply multiple times.' She said another red flag is vertical integration, where one company doesn't just grow the cannabis but also tests it, processes it, and sells it. 'We know of at least one out-of-state company, an Arkansas company, that is fully integrated, that they got a cultivator license, and they got a processing license, so they actually got four dispensary licenses, and told us there is a real issue with vertical integration,' Ball explained. 'We know for sure of at least one company, and we think there's more.' Now, Ball wants answers and has launched an investigation into the state's Office of Medical Cannabis, asking tough questions about how licenses were handed out and who benefited. For background, the state handed out 48 licenses for 11 regions throughout the state, but received more than 4,000 applications. 'It's supposed to give everybody a fair shot at this, whether you're a small farmer from rural Kentucky or you're a small business from our larger areas, whatever you are, you've got a fair shot at getting one of these licenses,' said Ball. She said her office will start its investigation by looking into each business. Lexington shopping center sold: What we know about the new owner 'We started getting calls': Kentucky Auditor probes into lottery process for marijuana business licenses 'Casanova Killer' executed nearly 30 years after Kentucky arrest 'When you actually look into it, the location wasn't real,' Ball added. 'So that's concerning, especially if you have a regulation that is designed to prevent this from happening.' Ball doesn't expect the investigation to delay the process, but said investigators are focused on making sure the lottery was conducted fairly. Meanwhile, Governor Beshear said there was nothing illegal in how the lottery was conducted. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The Sun
16-05-2025
- The Sun
Serial killer with link to OJ Simpson case sends bizarre message to Trump in final words before he's put to death
A CONVICTED killer once linked to the OJ Simpson murder case used his final moments to send a cryptic message and a shoutout to Donald Trump before his execution. Glen Rogers, who claimed to have killed up to 70 people, was put to death by lethal injection Thursday at Florida State Prison. 4 4 4 The 62-year-old, dubbed the 'Casanova Killer,' was executed for the 1995 slaying of a woman in a Tampa motel. He was known as the 'Casanova Killer' for his charm and looks, and was also called the 'Cross Country Killer' because of murders tied to him in several states. Rogers was pronounced dead at 6:16 pm after receiving a three-drug cocktail, according to corrections officials. In his final words, he thanked his wife, who had visited earlier that day. He also offered a chilling remark, 'In the near future, your questions will be answered.' And his last words were, 'President Trump, keep making America great. I'm ready to go.' Rogers lay still as the injection began, with only his mouth slightly open. He made no further movements. A staffer later shook him by the shoulders and called his name to check for signs of consciousness, reported The Associated Press. MURDER SPREE Rogers was tied to five victims across four states - Tina Marie Cribbs, Sandra Gallagher, Mark Peters, Linda Price, and Andy Lou Jiles Sutton. Four were red-haired single mothers in their 30s. Tina Marie Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two, had met Rogers at a bar in Tampa shortly before her death. She was found stabbed in a motel room and Rogers was caught days later in Kentucky driving her vehicle after a car chase. Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer - Trailer Rogers had also been convicted in California for killing another woman weeks earlier, Sandra Gallagher, a 33-year-old mom of three. He strangled Gallagher after meeting her at a bar in the 1995 killing in Van Nuys. Authorities had once eyed Rogers in several other unsolved murders across the US, though he was never convicted in those cases. He once told police he had killed about 70 people, but later recanted. Rogers gained wider attention after a 2012 documentary, My Brother the Serial Killer, raised questions about his possible involvement in the 1994 stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The film featured his brother Clay and a profiler who had corresponded with Rogers. President Trump, keep making America great. I'm ready to go. Glen Rogers Despite the speculation, LAPD shut down any suggestion that Rogers was tied to the infamous murders. 'We know who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. We have no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved,' police said in a statement at that time. OJ Simpson, who was acquitted in a highly publicized trial, was later found liable in a civil suit. He served prison time on unrelated charges and died in April 2024 at age 76 after a cancer battle. ROGERS THE KILLER Rogers, originally from Hamilton, Ohio, 45 minutes from Cincinnati, targeted women with similar traits. The US Supreme Court denied his final appeal Wednesday with no comment. His attorneys had pushed for life in prison, arguing that new child trafficking laws show past abuse should be weighed more heavily. That was rejected. Who were Glen Roger's Victims Mark Peters, 72 Retired electrician from Hamilton, Ohio Lived with Rogers briefly Found dead in January 1994 in a shack owned by Rogers' family in Kentucky Sandra Gallagher, 33 Mother of three from Santa Monica, California Met Rogers at a bar Found burned in her car in Van Nuys on September 28, 1995 Linda Price, 34 Mother of two from Jackson, Mississippi Had briefly lived with Rogers Found stabbed in her home's bathtub on November 3, 1995 Had called Rogers 'my dream man' Tina Marie Cribbs, 34 Florida mother of two Met Rogers at a Tampa bar Found dead in a motel bathtub, stabbed on November 7, 1995 Rogers was caught driving her car after a chase in Kentucky Andy Lou Jiles Sutton, 37 Mother of four from Bossier City, Louisiana Killed in her bed on November 9, 1995 Believed to have slept with Rogers before she was stabbed to death Possible Others Rogers once claimed he killed up to 70 people, but later walked it back Dubbed the 'Casanova Killer' for charming his victims Many of the women he was linked to were in their 30s, red-haired and petite Never charged in other cases, including the infamous O.J. Simpson double murder, though featured in a documentary raising the theory Rogers became the fifth inmate executed in Florida this year. The next execution, of Anthony Wainwright, is set for June 10 under a warrant signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.

News.com.au
16-05-2025
- News.com.au
‘Casanova killer' executed three decades later
The man who was dubbed the 'Casanova Killer' was executed on after Florida Govenor Ron DeSantis signed his death warrant last month, nearly three decades after the crimes. The Florida Department of Corrections announced that Glen Rogers, 62, was executed by lethal injection, Fox New Digital reported. Fox News Digital reached out to the department for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. Rogers, 62, a self-proclaimed serial killer who once told a law enforcement official he had killed 70 women, will be put to death on Thursday by lethal injection. Rogers was dubbed the 'Casanova Killer' because he had a habit of meeting women in local bars, charming them and getting them into his car before attacking. Here is a timeline of Rogers' murder spree: Rogers sentenced for 1994 death of Tina Marie Cribbs A jury sentenced Rogers to death back in 1997 after convicting him of first-degree murder, armed robbery and grand theft of a motor vehicle following the death of 34-year-old Tina Marie Cribbs, People reported. Rogers attempted to overturn his guilty verdict three times, but was unsuccessful. According to a motion filed by the prosecution, Rogers met Cribbs at a bar in Tampa and convinced her to drive him home. She told her friends she would return in 15 minutes, but never returned. Cribbs, a mother of two, failed to meet her mum that evening or show up for work the next morning, according to the motion obtained by People. Her lifeless body was discovered a few days later in a Tampa motel room rented by Rogers, according to the motion. 'Cribbs was found lying on her back in the bathtub. She was clothed, wearing a damp T-shirt, underwear, and socks. On the bathroom floor, authorities found a damp pile of clothes and bloodstained towels,' the motion reads. Authorities noted Cribbs had been stabbed to death, but that there was evidence of defensive wounds, the motion reads. They also noted that a ring and watch belonging to Cribbs were missing, along with her car, which Rogers was driving a week later when he was arrested in Kentucky, according to the motion. Rogers received second death sentence for 1999 murder of Sandra Gallagher Rogers received another death sentence in California in 1999 for the murder of Sandra Gallagher. According to The Associated Press, he met her at a Van Nuys bar in September 1995 and a day later, her badly burned corpse was found in her truck near Rogers' apartment. 'He's an animal,' one of his victim's sisters said in court before Rogers was sentenced to death, according to an archived report from the Associated Press. 'He's about the evilest thing I think I've ever imagined.' Rogers claims to have killed 70 women; brother claims Rogers also killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman While in custody, Rogers also claimed to be responsible for the murder of 70 women. Then, years later, his brother said Rogers claimed to be responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, according to a 2012 documentary. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department dismissed that claim and was confident someone else was responsible for their deaths, The Associated Press reported. DeSantis signs death warrant on April 16, 2025, after Rogers lost three previous appeals in Florida On April 16, DeSantis signed a death warrant for Rogers, who has also been suspected in other homicides across the country. He is suspected of killing at least five people in five different states, including Florida, California, Ohio, Mississippi and Louisiana. Rogers' attorneys argued he was abused as a child, and that those memories were only unlocked well after he was sentenced, FOX 13 reported. According to the outlet, Rogers' death now marks the fifth execution in Florida so far this year.


Daily Mail
16-05-2025
- Daily Mail
'Casanova killer' Glen Rogers who was linked to OJ Simpson has four-word message for Trump before his execution
A man nicknamed the 'Casanova Killer,' who was linked to OJ Simpson 's murder trial, used his last seconds on Earth to send a message to President Donald Trump. Glen Rogers, 62, was executed in Florida Thursday for the violent murder of 34-year-old Tina Marie Cribbs, who was found dead in a Tampa hotel bathtub after the two met at a local bar. In his final statement, Rogers thanked his wife and addressed Trump: 'President Trump, keep making America great. I'm ready to go.' Moments after his praise for Trump, authorities issued the lethal injection, a deadly combination of a sedative, paralytic, and a drug that stops the heart. Rogers was pronounced dead at 6:16 pm at Florida State Prison. His execution lasted 16 minutes and the killer hardly moved as he died, the Associated Press reported. After his death, a staff member shook him by the shoulders and screamed his name as he lay lifeless. Rogers was executed for Cribbs' death, but was believed to have killed numerous other victims and was even linked to the death of OJ Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Brown Simpson was sensationally stabbed to death a year before Rogers killed Cribbs and Gallagher. She died alongside her friend, Ron Goldman, and OJ Simpson became the prime suspect in a dramatic trial and sensational car chase that captivated the nation. Simpson maintained his innocence in their deaths and was acquitted on all charges in what eventually went down as one of the most talked-about criminal cases in history. Simpson connection A 2012 documentary titled, My Brother the Serial Killer, explored the possibility of a connection between Rogers and the dramatic deaths of Goldman and Simpson. The documentary featured Rogers' brother, Clay, and a criminal profiler named Anthony Meoli, who peddled the theory that Simpson hired Rogers to kill Brown. Meoli had visited Rogers on death row and wrote numerous letters to him, revealing in the film, 'Glen told me that OJ's instructions were that "You may have to kill the b**ch,'' referring to his ex-wife. Clay also backed up the theory, revealing in the documentary that his brother called him in 1994 and said he had partied with Brown. The two theorized that Simpson had paid Rogers to murder Brown after Rogers was hired to paint his home. Clay claimed in the documentary that his brother told him he even took a gold angel pin off of Brown's body and gave it to their mother. Authorities have continued to dispute the claims that arose in My Brother the Serial Killer, and Goldman's family has denounced the documentary. Goldman's sister told CNN in a statement after the film's release that she was 'appalled at the level of irresponsibility' from the documentary. 'Now every guilty person prays to the altar of O.J. Simpson for deliverance from their crimes,' Goldman's father said in a separate statement. 'A [hundred thousand] screaming Glen Rogers, packed in the Los Angeles Coliseum, all confessing in unison, would not absolve OJ Simpson of the murders he committed.' The Los Angeles Police Department also disputed the claims made in the documentary, writing in a statement at the time that they knew who killed Brown and Goldman. 'We have no reason to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved,' the statement concluded. Simpson was later found liable in Brown and Goldman's deaths during a civil suit and served prison time for armed robbery and kidnapping in a separate case. Police believe that Rogers initiated a cross-country killing spree in 1994 and 1995, connecting him to at least five murders. He was often referred to as the Casanova Killer or the Cross Country Killer for the extent of his murders and the way he lured women to trust him before violently slaying them. Rogers once confessed to killing over 70 people, but later recanted that statement. Murder of Tina Marie Cribbs Rogers was convicted of killing Tina Marie Cribbs during a trial in 1997. He was sentenced to death for her murder. He had embarked on a violent murder tour across the country and killed Cribbs the day he arrived in Florida. The two met at the Showtown USA bar, and she agreed to give him a ride. She told her friends she'd come back to the bar but was never seen again. Rogers had been renting a room at the Tampa 8 Inn, and Cribbs' body was found in the bathtub two days later by a maid. He had paid for an extra day and put a 'Do Not Disturb' sign on the door. Detectives found Cribbs' wallet at a Florida rest stop with Rogers' fingerprints. State troopers chased him down and found him driving in her car with her blood on his shorts. Murder of Sandra Gallagher Just a few months before Cribbs was found dead in an inn, a woman named Sandra Gallagher lost her life at the hands of the Casanova Killer. Gallagher also met Rogers at a bar in Los Angeles, and he asked her for a ride. After she conferred with a friend who knew and vouched for him, she decided to give him a ride home. She was married and had two sons. Gallagher had spoken to her husband to tell him she was staying later to sing with the band. She then agreed to give Rogers a ride and was found strangled in her burning truck the next morning. Gallagher had two sons. Her sister, Jerri Vallicella, spoke to USA Today about her kind-hearted nature. Vallicella said her sister loved buying flowers and giving them to random strangers to brighten their days. In 2013, Rogers was convicted and sentenced to death in a criminal trial in California for Gallagher's murder. Violent killing spree Although Rogers was only convicted of two murders, investigators believe that he was responsible for killing multiple other people. Rogers was connected to the death of another woman in Mississippi named Linda Price. Price was found stabbed to death in her bathtub on November 3, 1995, just after Gallagher was killed. The Casanova Killer was also linked to the death of a woman named Andy Lou Jiles Sutton, who was found stabbed to death in her bed on November 9. Lastly, Rogers was believed to have killed a 72-year-old retired veteran named Mark Peters, who was found dead in a Kentucky shack owned by Rogers' family in January 1994. Excluding Peters, Rogers' victims were often young, petite women with red hair. Most of them were also mothers and were found dead with stab wounds. After years on death row, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the killer's death warrant on Tuesday. Rogers' lawyer filed multiple appeals, including one in 2021 that detailed evidence of sexual abuse he endured at a juvenile detention facility as a child, which were rejected by the court. His brother, Claude, told the Tampa Bay Times that he visited him on Wednesday to say goodbye. 'I said my goodbyes to him. He's my brother and I love him. I asked God to guide him on this next journey,' he told the outlet.