Florida executes suspected serial killer once eyed for possible link to the OJ Simpson case
- Florida executed Glen Rogers, a 62-year-old suspected serial killer, at Florida State Prison on Thursday for a 1995 Tampa motel murder.
- Rogers was found guilty of murdering Tina Cribbs, a mother of two in her mid-thirties whom he had encountered at a bar in Hillsborough, and he also received a separate death sentence in California.
- He was caught driving Cribbs' car after fleeing Florida and was also convicted for strangling Sandra Gallagher in California weeks earlier, with suspicions in other murders nationwide.
- The execution lasted 16 minutes and concluded at 6:16 p.m., during which Rogers expressed gratitude to his wife and made a final remark encouraging President Trump to continue his efforts to improve the country, while Florida's governor signed the death warrant.
- Rogers' death marks Florida's fifth execution in 2025 and highlights ongoing efforts to address violent crime, though his alleged link to the O.J. Simpson case is dismissed by LAPD officials.
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