Serial Killer Addresses His Last Words to Donald Trump Before Execution — Details

In his final statement, he expressed love for his family, addressed the victims’ families, and delivered a parting message to Donald Trump.

Glen Rogers, infamously dubbed the “Casanova Killer” and “Cross-Country Killer,” was executed Thursday evening, May 15, 2025, at Florida State Prison. He received a lethal injection for the 1995 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, a mother of two who had encountered him at a bar in Gibsonton, Florida.Tina was found stabbed to death in a Tampa motel room nearly 30 years ago. Glen, who was 62 when he died, was suspected in multiple killings across the United States, but it was her case that sealed his fate.

In his final moments, he addressed several people, including his wife, sons, grandchildren, brothers, and a lawyer who assisted him in his last legal efforts.Turning to the families of his victims, he said, “I know there’s a lot of questions that you need answers to. I promise you in the near future the questions will be answered, and I hope in some way will bring you closure.”

He ended with a brief message to President Donald Trump, stating, “Keep making America great. I’m ready to go.” Glen was declared dead at 6:16 p.m. Tina, a mother of two, had met Glen at Showtown USA, a bar and restaurant in Gibsonton, where he had spent the evening dancing, drinking, and chatting with patrons after checking into the nearby Tampa 8 Inn.

Describing himself as a truck driver with a broken-down vehicle, Glen had rented Room 119 — where Tina would later be found, stabbed twice and left in the bathtub.She was originally a New Yorker who had moved to Gibsonton from Oklahoma and lived just three houses away from her mother. She had promised to return to the bar after offering Glen a ride to a carnival lot but never came back.

Her mother, growing anxious, paged her daughter more than 30 times that night but received no reply. Two days later, a maid discovered Tina’s lifeless body. The motel room was traced back to Glen, who had already fled. Days later, he was spotted driving Tina’s stolen Ford Festiva in Kentucky.

After a high-speed chase, officers arrested him. Her discarded wallet, bearing his fingerprints, had been found at a highway rest stop in North Florida. Investigators also found Tina’s DNA on blood-stained shorts in his possession.

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