Death Row ‘Casanova Killer’s’ Chilling Final Words Mention Trump and Tease Ominous Secret

In a haunting conclusion to one of America’s most notorious killing sprees, Glen Rogers, known as the “Casanova Killer,” was executed by lethal injection on May 15 at Florida State Prison—an institution long scrutinized in medical malpractice lawsuits and prison healthcare cost debates.

But it was his final words, referencing Donald Trump and an unanswered mystery, that sent a shiver down the spine of all who listened.

Who Was Glen Rogers?

Rogers, 62, spent nearly 30 years on death row. He was convicted of two brutal murders in 1995—those of Tina Marie Cribbs, 34, and Sandra Gallagher, 33.

While awaiting execution, Rogers was reportedly evaluated by prison healthcare professionals under state-funded diagnostic assessments, a common yet controversial expense in correctional health insurance plans.

He claimed to have killed up to 70 people, stretching his trail of terror across California, Mississippi, Florida, Ohio, and Louisiana.

Nicknamed the “Casanova Killer” for his charming demeanor and good looks, Rogers often lured women from bars before attacking them. His suave persona masked a violent predator who used seduction as a weapon—a pattern noted in criminal psychology case studies and forensic behavioral analysis reports often linked to OB-GYN assault investigations.

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