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Death Row Inmate’s Final Words Mention Trump And Suggest A Dark Secret

Death row inmate’s shocking words exposed.

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Glen Rogers, a notorious death row inmate, left the world stunned with his eerie final words mentioning Donald Trump and hinting at a dark, hidden secret.

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2025 statistics unraveled.

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Rogers is the 16th person executed in the US this year, with Florida accounting for five of those deaths.

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The state ramped up executions after a lull, with only one execution in 2024 compared to six in 2023.

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Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a death warrant for Anthony Wainwright, scheduled for June 10, signaling more executions ahead.

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Wainwright was convicted in 1994 for a horrific crime that shook Florida.

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Before Rogers’ execution, his attorneys mounted several appeals citing his own traumatic past, including child abuse and trafficking victimhood.

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They argued for a life sentence instead of death, citing laws protecting victims of trafficking and abuse.

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However, courts rejected these appeals, clearing the way for Rogers’ lethal injection to proceed.

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Roger’s history unveiled.

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Rogers, who openly called himself a “serial killer,” spent nearly 30 years on Florida’s death row before his execution on May 15, 2025.

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At 62 years old, Rogers died by lethal injection at Florida State Prison, declared dead at 6:16 pm, according to state officials.

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Rogers was convicted of two brutal murders in 1995, killing two mothers just weeks apart—Tina Marie Cribbs, 34, and Sandra Gallagher, 33.

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The mother-of-two Cribbs was found stabbed to death in a motel bathtub, her stolen car discovered later after a high-speed chase.

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Sandra Gallagher, a mother of three, was strangled and her body burned near Rogers’ apartment in California in 1995.

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His nickname, the “Casanova Killer,” came from his charm and good looks—long blonde hair and a talent for seducing women in bars.

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Rogers’ twisted MO involved meeting women in bars, gaining their trust, and then brutally attacking them.

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Rogers’ sentence confirmed.

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The 1997 jury found Rogers guilty of first-degree murder, armed robbery, and grand theft, sentencing him to death for Cribbs’ killing.

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After a high-speed chase in Kentucky, Rogers was caught driving Cribbs’ stolen vehicle, sealing his fate in Florida’s justice system.

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In 1999, California sentenced him again to death for the strangulation of Gallagher, further confirming his deadly pattern.

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Rogers’ criminal spree reportedly touched five states, with at least five confirmed murders and several more suspected.

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A 2012 documentary, My Brother the Serial Killer, featured Rogers’ brother claiming he was linked to the infamous 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

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LAPD swiftly dismissed the claim, but the connection added a chilling layer to Rogers’ already infamous legacy.

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Death row inmate’s final words revealed.

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On May 15, Rogers requested pizza, chocolate cake, and soda as his final meal—an odd choice for a man about to face death.

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Just before lethal injection, Rogers startled witnesses with a bizarre shout-out to President Donald Trump.

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“President Trump, keep making America great,” Rogers said, leaving officials and observers puzzled.

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He calmly added, “I’m ready to go,” showing no remorse or fear as the lethal injection began.

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His last words also included a thank-you to his wife, who had visited him hours earlier at the prison.

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But the most chilling part came in the final cryptic line: “In the near future, your questions will be answered.”

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This mysterious statement has sparked wild speculation about what secrets Rogers might have held, especially related to powerful figures.

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Rogers’ legacy haunts justice system.

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Rogers’ chilling final statement remains a dark mystery, prompting questions about what he truly knew—and whom he might have implicated.

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Whether the “questions” he mentioned will ever be answered remains uncertain—but the shadow of his crimes will linger.

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For now, Glen Rogers’ story closes with a death sentence fulfilled, a bombshell hint dropped, and a nation left wondering what lies beneath.

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