‘Casanova Killer’ executed nearly 30 years after Kentucky arrest

'Casanova Killer' executed nearly 30 years after Kentucky arrest
'Casanova Killer' executed nearly 30 years after Kentucky arrest
KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — The suspected serial killer who gripped the nation in the 1990s has been executed.

The Associated Press reported that on Thursday, May 15, Glen Rogers, 62, received a lethal injection at Florida State Prison and was pronounced deceased at 6:16 p.m.

He was known as the “Casanova Killer” and was arrested in Waco, Kentucky, driving one of his victims’ cars, nearly 40 miles from Lexington, in November 1995.

Rogers is responsible for killing two women in Florida and California. He was convicted in 1997 after being found guilty of robbing and murdering Tina Marie Cribbs and again in 1999 for the death of Sandra Gallagher.

He also claimed to be responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, according to a 2012 documentary.

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Los Angeles police said they’ve looked into his connection to Simpson but don’t believe he’s telling the truth.

According to the Associated Press, Rogers once claimed to have killed as many as 70 people and later retracted his statement.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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