Stark, Fla. (Hill) — The serial killer of the accused, executed for murder in Florida on Thursday, used his final words to express his support for President Trump after providing comfort to his family and the families of his victims.
“President Trump, I’m keeping America great. I’m ready to go,” said 62-year-old Glenn Rogers, shortly before he died of a fatal injection due to the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, the 34-year-old mother of the two he stabbed 30 years ago.
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Rogers, originally from Ohio, was known as the “Casanova Killer” or “Cross-Country Killer” due to his suspicious role in the murder of a young woman in the United States
Tampa Bay Times and Associated Press reporters reported Rogers’ support statements against Trump, saying they served as media witnesses for the execution.
The White House did not immediately respond to Hill’s request for comment.
Other witnesses reportedly found the convicted murderer was confused by the mention of Trump.
“I was like, ‘Where did it come from?’,” Randy Roberson told USA Today that he witnessed the execution of his mother Andy Lou Ziels Sutton, who was killed in a series of murders.
Rogers was also convicted of the strangled death of Sandra Gallagher, the mother of three he met at a bar, and he was considered a suspect in several other murders. He is believed to have killed at least four women and as many as 70 women based on his past statements.
“I know there are a lot of questions you need answers,” he told witnesses to his execution before praising Trump. “I promise that my questions will be answered in the near future.