On July 11, 1997, Rogers was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs.ĭuring the seven-day trial the defense maintained that Rogers wasn't the murderer. He also said Cribbs was alive when he left. On November 13, Rogers was arrested in Kentucky driving the car of Tina Marie Cribbs (one of his victims), which he claimed had been lent to him. Rogers was featured on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after a crime spree that began on Septemwith Rogers' first authoritatively established murder. According to authorities Glen was being cooperative during a six-hour interview after his arrest on November 13. Later he recanted the number and said he was merely joking. Two days before his arrest he told his sister that he was responsible for more than 70 deaths. In California, Rogers is a suspect in four unsolved killings in Ontario and Port Hueneme. In 1983, Nix filed for divorce alleging brutal physical abuse.Īuthorities believe that he might be linked to as many as twelve deaths. The young couple married and had another child in 1981. Sometime after his expulsion, Rogers' 14-year-old girlfriend Deborah Ann Nix got pregnant by another man. Rogers was expelled from his junior high school before he was 16. Claude was a pump operator at the local Champion paper company. He was one of seven children born to Edna (née Sears) and Claude Rogers. Rogers was born and raised in Hamilton, Ohio. Simpson in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, although as of 2019 nothing has developed regarding these allegations. He was convicted of two murders and is a suspect in numerous others throughout the United States, including being mentioned, and considered by investigators in Los Angeles County, as a possible alternative suspect to O.J. Glen Edward Rogers (born July 15, 1962), also known as the Cross Country Killer or the Casanova Killer, is an American serial killer.