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“President Trump, continues to make America great”


Every inmate in the USA is given the opportunity to say the last words. Some apologize, some push trouble or love of love for the family. Glen Rogers had a message for President Trump.

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A serial killer used his last words on Earth to scream President Donald Trump on Thursday.

“President Trump, makes America great. I am ready to go,” said Glen Rogers, known as “Casanova -Killer” when he defines seconds after execution after execution, before three drugs fallen through his veins and ended his life in the Florida State Prison in Raiford.

His last words were reported by the Tampa Bay Times and the Associated Press, whereby Reporters represented both branches as witnesses for the execution.

Randy Roberson, whose mother Andy Lou Jiles Sutton was a victim of the Casanova murderer, was witness to the execution and said that Rogers' comment about Trump seemed to confuse people in the room.

“I thought: 'Where did that come from?',” He said.

His wife Amy Roberson – also witness to the execution – said she thought: “What the hell?”

In addition to his support for Trump, Rogers expressed his love for his family. He also addressed the victims of his crimes.

“I know that there are many questions you need to answer,” he said. “I promise you in the near future that the questions will be answered and I hope that you will bring the closure in any way.”

Here is what you need to know about Rogers and his victims and what Trump said about the death penalty.

Why was Rogers carried out?

The 62-year-old Glen Edward Rogers was executed on Thursday by fatal injection for murder to Tina Marie Cribbs, one of four single mothers with reddish hair that fell victim to the so-called “Casanova-Killer”. Rogers, as a “Casanova murderer” for his good looks and his ability to enchant his future victims, and as “Cross Country Killer”, because the victims all lived in various countries: California, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida.

“He is an animal,” said one of his victim's sisters in court before Rogers was sentenced to death, according to an archived report by the Associated Press. “He is about the evil thing that I have ever imagined.”

Shortly after his arrest, Rogers, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman claimed to have killed in Los Angeles in June 1994 and a total of about 70 people. There was no evidence to secure that.

Rogers – A native of Hamilton, Ohio – was declared dead at 6.16 p.m. and this year was the 16th inmate in the USA and the fifth in Florida. Another three men are to be executed in the USA in Texas, Indiana and Tennessee next week.

Who were the victims of the Casanova Killer?

The authorities connected five victims with the Casanova murderer. Four of them were mothers with red hair in the 30s. Three of the murders occurred within a period of six days.

  • Mark PetersA 72-year-old retired electrician in Hamilton, Ohio, with whom Rogers lived briefly, was found in a hut of Rogers' family in Beattyville, Kentucky, in January 1994.
  • Sandra GallagherA 33-year-old mother of three children from Santa Monica, California, killed in Van Nuys on September 28, 1995. Your body was found in her burning vehicle. She had met Rogers in a bar on the night of her murder.
  • Linda priceA 34-year-old mother of two children, who was stabbed on November 3, 1995 in the bathtub of her house in Jackson, Mississippi. Price lived briefly with Rogers and told her mother:
  • Tina Marie CribbsA 34-year-old mother of two children who stabbed Florida Hotel on November 7, 1995 in a bathtub in Tampa, Florida Hotel. Like Gallagher, she met Rogers in a bar on the night of her murder.
  • Andy Lou Jiles SuttonA 37-year-old mother of four children: three sons and a daughter who were 19, 17, 8 and 6 years old when she was stabbed in her bed in her bed in Bossier City, Louisiana on November 9, 1995. Sutton and Rogers met in front of their murder and are said to have slept together.

What did Trump say about suggestions?

Trump is a convinced supporter of the death penalty and demanded the ultimate punishment that is supposed to take place in the death center in the death centers for decades.

He also said that the punishment should be used for migrants who kill Americans, kill people who kill the police, and drug dealers and human dealers.

At the beginning of this year, Trump published an executive regulation in which the statements of the federal executions were restored.

“Before, during and after the United States were founded, our cities, states and our country continuously rely on the death penalty as the final deterrent and the only appropriate punishment for the shameful crimes,” said his order. “Our founders knew well that only the death penalty could restore justice and order in response to such a bad.”

Amanda Lee Myers is a senior crime reporter at USA Today.

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