Glen Edward Rogers

He was also convicted of related crimes in Florida and California, such as armed robbery, grand theft auto, and arson.

After a crime spree that began on September 28, 1995, with Rogers's first authoritatively established murder, he was featured on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

According to a 2012 cable-TV documentary, Rogers claimed that he committed the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

[4] Authorities in Hamilton, Ohio suspected Rogers of fatally stabbing or strangling an elderly man in that city in 1993.

In 1995, he was named as a suspect in the murders of four women that year: in California, Mississippi, Florida, and Louisiana, respectively.

After being arrested in Kentucky on November 13, Rogers originally told police he had committed nearly 70 murders.

On July 11, 1997, Rogers was convicted in Florida and sentenced to death for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs.

Rogers drove north from Louisiana and was arrested in Waco, Kentucky after a 13-mile (20 km) chase on November 13, 1995.

[10] Kentucky State Police Detective Bob Stephens noticed a man driving Cribbs's stolen car.

Robinson fired a shotgun blast that hit the rear tires but it didn't stop Rogers.

A local TV news crew filmed Rogers's chase and arrest on the scene.

After being convicted and sentenced to death for Cribbs's murder, Rogers was scheduled to be executed on Valentine's Day 1999 in Florida.

Rogers is still being held on death row at Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida.

After his trial, he appealed his conviction to the Florida Supreme Court, claiming that the State had not presented enough evidence to support the charges.

[citation needed] LAPD responded to the documentary as follows: “We know who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

[citation needed] The Oxygen channel's series It Takes a Killer episode, The Casanova Killer", (run time: 22 minutes, air date: September 2, 2016) focuses on four of the murders linked to Rogers and the manhunt leading to his capture.