In a detailed and thorough investigation, a suspected serial killer named Glenn Rogers was finally apprehended after a two-month killing spree that spanned the country. Rogers was linked to the murders of four women in California, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida. The FBI and local detectives worked together to gather evidence and build a case against Rogers. The key pieces of evidence included items found in Rogers’ possession, such as shorts with blood on them, a woman’s purse, and a watch that belonged to one of the victims. Rogers was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death in both Florida and California for the brutal killings. The collaborative effort of law enforcement agencies from multiple states led to the successful apprehension and conviction of the elusive serial killer.