Glen Edward Rogers
-- suspected serial killer

  On Nov. 13, 1995 Hamiltion, Ohio native Glen E. Rogers was arrested near Lexington Kentucky and held as a suspect in four homicides.
   Those who knew him describe Rogers as a smooth-talking Romeo who preyed upon vulnerable, trusting women whom he would eventually rob.
  Rogers stood trial in Florida in 1997 and was convicted of murder in the 1995 slaying of Tina Marie Cribbs. On July 11, 1997 he was sentenced to die.

DOB: July 15,1962
Date arrested: Nov. 13, 1995
Trial: Rogers stood trial in 1997 in Florida for the murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, 34, of Tampa.
  Cribbs' nude body was found in a motel room bathtub in Tampa Nov. 7, 1995 three days after she met Rogers in a bar and agreed to give him a ride home. She had been repeatedly stabbed.
Convicted: Rogers was convicted on 5-7-1997 and the jury recommended death.
Sentenced: On 7-11-1997 Rogers was sentenced to die.

Rogers is also a suspect in the following cases:

Sandra Gallagher, 33, of Santa Monica CA. Her charred body was found in her burned truck on Sept. 29, 1995. She was last seen leaving a bar with Rogers.

Linda Price, 34, of Jackson, Miss. She was found dead Nov. 3, 1995 in the bathtub of an apartment she briefly shared with Rogers in Jackson. She had been stabbed repeatedly

Andy Sutton, 37, of Bossier City, La. She was found stabbed to death on her bed Nov. 9, 1995. She had been seen arguing with Rogers the night before, and a truck registered to Rogers was still parked outside her apartment.

Rogers is also wanted for questioning in connection with the 1993 disappearance of Mark Peters, 71, with whom Rogers shared a home in Hamilton.



File created 12-3-95
Last update 1-12-96
Sources:
12-3-95, Series: "Life of Violence Part 1:
  "ROGERS' BEHAVIOR WENT UNCHECKED", by Kevin Lamb
   "PREYING ON WOMEN A WAY OF LIFE FOR DRIFTER ROGERS" by Kevin Lamb
   "ROGERS DID LITTLE TIME FOR LONG LIST OF CHARGES" by Russell Carollo

"EX-HAMILTON MAN GUILTY OF MURDER," by the Associated Press.
"Ohio man gets death in slaying."