Kathy Carroll, Price's sister, said Price had met Rogers at a beer tent at the Mississippi State Fair. On June 22, 1999, Rogers was convicted of murdering Gallagher and on July 16, 1999, the state of California sentenced him to death. Authorities allege that after murdering Gallagher, Rogers moved to Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, killing a woman in each state. The next day, Gallagher's strangled and badly burned corpse was found in her car near Rogers' Van Nuys apartment. On September 28, 1995, Sandra Gallagher, a 33-year-old mother of three, crossed paths with Rogers at McRed's bar in Van Nuys, California. Sandra Gallagher (Los Angeles, California).Rogers had disappeared as well and it was reportedly his brother Clay, who led police to search the family cabin for clues, leading to the discovery of Peters' skeleton, which was found bound to a chair and covered by a pile of furniture. Peters had taken Glen Rogers in and allowed him to live in his home before October 1993 when Mark Peters was reported missing along with his car and several valuable personal items including antiques, guns, and a collection of coins. On January 10, 1994, police recovered the remains of 71-year-old Mark Peters, a retired electrician, and veteran, in a cabin belonging to the family of Glen Rogers in Beattyville, Kentucky. Mark Peters (Hamilton, Ohio) – suspected victim.He originally claimed the number of murders was closer to 70, but then recanted his statement, claiming he was joking and had not committed any murders. Murders Īuthorities suspected Rogers in the stabbing or strangling of an elderly man from Ohio in 1993 and four women in California, Mississippi, Florida, and Louisiana. In 1983, Nix filed for divorce alleging brutal physical abuse. The young couple married and had another child in 1981. Sometime after his expulsion, his 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.