Glen Rogers - The Casanova Killer. |
Serial Killer Glen Rogers, AKA The "Casanova
Killer", is on death row in Florida
for the 1995 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs in Tampa .
He was also convicted of murdering Sandra Gallagher in Los
Angeles in 1995 and California
authorities suspect him of committing four other murders as well. It is believed that he is responsible for the
murder of at least 10 other individuals. He once claimed that he had murdered
70 people across the country though later
recanted and said he was only joking.
In a letter addressed to Norman Pardo, O. J. Simpson's
former manager, Glen Rogers states "...You won't have to take me at my
word. A full taped statement in your case was made in 1995..." What
statement is the serial killer referring to?
In Pardo's Simpson Documentary, O. J. Simpson: In His Own Words, Pardo
asserts, "... The L. A. prosecutor and district attorney have a file in
which Rogers confessed, but they
gave him a plea deal to get him out of the state - because they were afraid he
would mess up their O. J. thing. They arrested him after they arrested O. J.
They couldn't go back and say O. J. didn't do it now!"
The Daily Mail reports that Rogers
confessed to the Brown-Goldman killings after he was already in jail for the
1995 murders. In the 2012 Discovery Investigation documentary, My Brother The Serial Killer, Glen Rogers was
"fingered" by his brother Clay, "I'm absolutely certain that my
brother Glen killed Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. I know my brother did it
because I've seen proof that he was there."
According to the documentary Glen Rogers was a transient in 1994 -
arriving in Los Angeles after the
Northridge earthquake to work on a repair crew. As fate would have it, one job
brought him to Nicole's home as a painter. Clay states that his brother Glen
called him a few days before the murders, "Guess who I'm partying with?
Nicole Simpson." "Actually, what he told me, he says, 'They got
money, they're well off and I'm taking her down.'" Clay asserts that his
brother took a gold angel pin - removing it from Simpson's lifeless body and mailed
it to his mother in Ohio the next
day. According to Rodgers their mother wore the pin, at her son's request, at
one of his murder trials.
Condolences to Nicole & Ron's Family and Friends. |
So does this mean that O. J.'s
"hands are clean"? Criminal
profiler Anthony Meoli has exchanged dozens of letters with Glen Rogers and
visited him on death row. According to Meoli Glen said O. J. had hired him to
burglarize Nicole's condo and steal diamond earrings that he had given her and
that Simpson had told Rogers about
a spare key to the condo hidden outside the door. Meoli said the serial killer told him that O.
J. stated, " You may have to kill the bitch." In Meoli's retelling of Rogers '
account he states that Simpson, who was waiting in his car nearby, walked onto
the bloody sidewalk to check Rogers '
work, thus leaving his footprints at the crime scene.
Pardo asserts that he and Rogers are joining forces to petition to
re-open Rogers ' case file so the
truth will be told about Rogers
confession and revisiting the Goldman family's $33.5 million civil judgment
against Simpson. Pardo says, "The letter gives me an open door
to shut down their judgment against O. J.,". He goes on to say, "We
have attorneys working on shutting down the judgment the Goldman's have until
this is resolved. We're trying to get the court to open up files."
According to CNN a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department said
the department would investigate Rogers '
claims but does not believe he was involved in Simpson and Goldman's killings. "The LAPD is quite confident
that we know who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. We have no reason
to believe that Mr. Rogers was involved," Commander Andrew Smith said.
"Nevertheless, in the interest of being thorough in this case, our robbery
homicide detectives will investigate his claims."
Did Detective Fuhrman plant evidence? |
It should be noted - Headline from the Los Angeles Times about LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman:
Fuhrman Invokes 5th Amendment, Refuses to Testify : Simpson case: Ex-detective is asked three questions, including whether he planted evidence. Jurors aren't present, but defense will seek to have them informed of the action.