Glen Rogers was born on October 15, 1962, in Ohio. From a young age, he displayed troubling behavior and had a reputation as a troublemaker with a hot temper. By the time he was 16 years old, he had already been expelled from school, setting the stage for his future as a criminal.
Rogers gained notoriety as the 'Casanova Killer' during the late 1990s, known for his charm and ability to manipulate others. He once claimed to have committed nearly 70 murders during his criminal career. His methods were brutal, often involving arson and violence.
In 1983, Rogers divorced his childhood sweetheart, Deborah Ann Nix. The end of his marriage seemed to only fuel his descent into criminal activity, as he became more brazen in his crimes.
One of the most shocking claims made by Rogers was that he had been partying with Nicole Simpson, the wife of NFL star O.J. Simpson, the night before her murder. While this claim has never been proven, it added to the mystique surrounding Rogers.
Throughout his criminal career, Rogers had numerous run-ins with the law. He was finally apprehended in 1995 and sentenced to death for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs in California. He is also suspected of committing crimes in several other states.
Glen Rogers will always be remembered as a ruthless and calculating killer. His ability to charm and manipulate those around him made him a dangerous individual. His claims of multiple murders will haunt the memories of his victims' families for years to come.