In a Gruesome Finale, Florida Executes Serial Killer Glen Edward Rogers: His Last Words Haunt as He Leaves a Mysterious Message for Trump, Unraveling a Twisted Legacy of Violence and Unanswered Questions After Decades on Death Row

In a chilling culmination of nearly three decades on death row, serial killer Glen Edward Rogers was executed by lethal injection in Florida on May 15, 2025. As he faced his end, Rogers delivered a cryptic message to President Trump, leaving behind a haunting legacy intertwined with violence and unanswered questions.

Rogers, 62, was notorious for a grisly killing spree in 1995, during which he murdered at least four women across multiple states. His final moments were marked by a stark contrast between his calm demeanor and the horrific acts he committed. Witnesses described him as compliant on the gurney, a stark reminder of the lives he shattered.

Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Rogers endured a traumatic childhood that shaped his violent tendencies. His mother’s cruelty and his own impulsive behavior set the stage for a troubled life filled with crime. By the time he reached adulthood, his criminal record included theft, π’Άπ“ˆπ“ˆπ’Άπ“Šπ“π“‰, and domestic violence.

The spree that would make him infamous began in September 1995, with the murder of Sandra Gallagher in California. Over the next six weeks, he left a trail of devastation, killing women who were often single mothers. Each victim’s life was brutally cut short, leaving families to mourn their loss.

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Rogers was apprehended in November 1995 after a high-speed chase, ultimately leading to his arrest. He was convicted of multiple murders in Florida and California, receiving death sentences in both states. Despite numerous appeals over the years, his efforts to evade execution were consistently denied.

In the final hours leading to his execution, Rogers spent time with his wife and brother, who expressed love and support despite the horrific crimes he committed. His last meal was a simple request: pizza, chocolate cake, and a soda, devoid of any symbolic meaning.

As the execution unfolded, Rogers addressed the families of his victims, acknowledging their pain while cryptically promising answers to questions he never elaborated on. His unexpected shout-out to President Trump added a bizarre twist to an already unsettling farewell.

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When the lethal drugs took effect at 6:16 PM, Rogers was pronounced dead, marking the end of a life marred by violence and chaos. For the families of his victims, this moment brought closure after nearly 30 years of waiting for justice.

The haunting question remains: Did Rogers take secrets to his grave? His cryptic final words suggest there may still be unanswered mysteries surrounding his life and crimes. As the dust settles, the families of Tina Cribbs, Sandra Gallagher, Linda Price, and Andy Giles Sutton can finally breathe a sigh of relief, but the shadows of Rogers’ legacy linger on.