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Infamous death row inmate’s final words mention Trump and suggest a very dark secret

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Glen Rogers, a man who spent almost 30 years on death row, gave a chilling final message before he was executed in Florida. Known as a violent serial killer, Rogers used his last words to mention former President Donald Trump and hinted at something dark and mysterious.

Rogers, who was 62 years old, died by lethal injection at Florida State Prison on May 15. He was officially pronounced dead at 6:16 PM. Back in 1995, he was found guilty of brutally murdering two women, Tina Marie Cribbs, a 34-year-old mother of two, and Sandra Gallagher, a 33-year-old mother of three. These killings happened just weeks apart.

Although he was convicted for two murders, Rogers allegedly told police that he had killed up to 70 people throughout his life. He gained the nickname “The Casanova Killer” because of his good looks and charm, which he used to lure women—often meeting them in bars before violently attacking them.

One of his known crimes involved meeting Tina Cribbs in a Tampa bar, convincing her to take him home, and then stabbing her to death. Her body was later discovered in a bathtub at a motel. Rogers had stolen her car and was later caught after a high-speed police chase in Kentucky.

He was also sentenced to death in California for murdering Sandra Gallagher. After meeting her in a bar, he strangled her and her burned body was later found near his apartment. Authorities believe he may have killed several others in states like Mississippi, Ohio, Louisiana, and California.

There were even more disturbing claims. In a 2012 documentary called My Brother the Serial Killer, Rogers’ brother, Clay, claimed Glen was involved in the infamous 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. These were the same murders that led to O.J. Simpson’s high-profile trial. However, the Los Angeles police dismissed those claims.

On the day of his execution, Rogers requested pizza, chocolate cake, and soda as his final meal. As he was about to be put to death, his last words surprised many. He said, “President Trump, keep making America great. I’m ready to go.” He also thanked his wife, who had visited him earlier that day. But perhaps most chilling of all, he left a cryptic message: “In the near future, your questions will be answered,” suggesting he might have been hiding more dark secrets.

So far this year, Rogers is the fifth person to be executed in Florida, and the 16th in the entire United States. Florida is stepping up its use of the death penalty, with more executions already planned. Governor Ron DeSantis has signed off on the execution of Anthony Wainwright, a man convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering a woman back in 1994.

Before his death, Rogers’ lawyers tried everything to stop the execution. They argued that he was abused as a child and didn’t deserve the death penalty. But the courts rejected all appeals, and the execution went ahead as planned.