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Maddogg Guest Commentators
OMIG INVESTIGATIONS PIO, GLEN HARPER and OMIG INVESTIGATIVE TEAM COORDINATOR, T.H. JOHNSON

It struck me yesterday, October 3, 2025, that the sentencing of Sean “P. Diddy” Combs was going to swallow up most if not all of the media’s press attention. Was he going to get the full load of 11 years in prison the Prosecution was calling for, based on his brutal gorilla pimping actions caught on tape inflicted upon his then girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. His Rudy Ray Moore’s Peetey Wheatstraw, the Devil’s son-in-law, or Dolemite performance appeared to weigh against the court giving combs a break? By the end of the day when the court finally announced the sentence, and based on what he was originally facing, a sentence of potential life behind bars, many thought he got a break with just 4 years. In the Federal system, he’ll have to bring them 3 years. Maybe he’ll get credit for the year he’s already spent locked up while awaiting trial. So, yeah, he caught a break.
However, along with the politics related to shutting down the Federal Government, which for Democratic congressmen is tied to forcing the Republicans to replace the health care benefits taken away from the poor and Middle Class citizens regarding the Affordable Care Act. All of that daylong back and forth diverted attention away from any recognition of October 3rd being the 30th anniversary of the acquittal of OJ Simpson on that date back in 1995, and was the same date again when he was sentenced to 33 years in prison in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2008.
However, this continued redirection of attention reminded me of someone, the third significant figure to die since Simpson died a year ago in April 2024. That someone was the death row inmate finally put to death named Glen Edward Rogers, inmate number 124400 held on death row at one of Florida’s several prisons this year in May of 2025. What I was reflecting on was the similarity of the psychotic condition that Rogers shared with the British Monarch on the throne at the birth of the United States and its bloody break from Great Britain, King George III.
He was referred to largely by his subjects in the North American Colonies that would subsequently become the United States of America, as Mad King George, because of a lot of his erratic behavior. The British council surrounding the monarchy of King George III, would ultimately make the decision to establish a Regency, placing George IV in the position of Prince Regent and decision maker from 1810 or 1811 until his father’s death in 1820, when he became King. King George III below had to be locked behind bars in Windsor Castle for the last 10 years of his life for his safety and that of others due to his insanity and violent psychotic behavior due to his affliction with the psychiatric disease.
This would be the same disease that afflicted Glen Edward Rogers, the serial killer of as many as 70 women, including the 4 and potentially 6, he wound up on death row for in Florida with his murder of Tina Cribbs and the appropriation of her car and personal property after stabbing and slashing Ms. Cribbs to death and placing her in a bath tub in a motel in which he was staying in the Tampa Florida area to bleed out. Then going on the run, driving Tina Cribb’s car and finally getting caught by Kentucky State Police as he attempted to evade capture while clandestinely visiting that state in the fall of 1995. A relative
contacted the Kentucky State Police as soon as Rogers left. Though many writers of Rogers’ stories cite his dysfunctional mental behavior, none do so based on his actual specific medical congenital disease that he’s been afflicted since childhood and was arguably behind such lewd and reckless psychotic behavior. Glen was afflicted with Acute Intermittent Porphyria, the same disease King George III was later noted to have, requiring his secured sequestration behind bars in Windsor Castle for the final decade of his life from 1810-1820. It is from King George III the disease Acute Intermittent Porphyria derives its common name, Mad King George’s Disease. 
It would be OMIG investigator, T.H. Johnson, who would come upon it while examining a plethora of missing evidence hidden from the public during the ongoing OJ Simpson trials. Rogers name would anonymously be passed on to OMIG’s headquarters in Los Angeles when OMIG got Simpson’s approval to file a motion to return phone records surreptitiously removed from Simpson’s case file believed to indicate the true time that his ex-wife was last on the phone talking to her mother, Juditha Brown. The autopsy report stated the last time they spoke was around 11PM the night of June 12, 1994. This was stated by the father, Lou Brown, the morning of June 13, 1994, about 6:30 AM, when called by Detective Tom Lange from Simpson’s house. The mother, Juditha Brown said the same two days later on June 15, 1994 to Simpson defense investigators and his co-lead attorney before Cochran came aboard, Robert Shapiro. If this was true, Simpson would have been in the back seat of a chauffeur-driven limousine on its way to the Los Angeles International Airport for Simpson to catch an 11:45 PM flight to Chicago. Not only was Rogers’ name mentioned but also a certain judge.
However, this Judge’s name came up, John H. Reid, for aiding and abetting the removal of the Exhibit 35 Juditha Brown phone records from the Simpson case file on April 24, 1998, as it appeared to be unknown at the time to OMIG as a preemptive move by the judge and one of the Simpson lead prosecutors, William Hodgman, since OMIG’s chairperson, Dr. H.S. Johnson, was on several California radio stations talking about the improbability of a 45 minute Brown family drive the night Nicole was killed. The 45-minute time estimate is due to a stipulation entered as evidence of the time of that last phone call from the Brown’s family home upon arriving at Dana Point, Orange County, from Bentwood, Los Angeles County. With the jury instructed on February 7, 1995, during the 14th day of the Simpson trial, that they must accept the stipulation as factual truth and not question it. However, OMIG investigations was not under that command. The improbability was most glaring to people who know southern California highways that from Brentwood, a northwest exurban enclave of Los Angeles to the Brown’s home 72 miles away at the southern end of Orange County, at Monarch Bay-Dana Point. Most people who know the highways of Southern California, especially the nationally number one rated congested highway in America, the San Diego Freeway, understand the improbability of such a drive occurring in under, as what the co-LAPD lead detectives Philip Vannatter and Tom Lange noted on page 28 of their book, EVIDENCE DISMISSED, as at minimum a 90-minute drive.
However, Judge Reid’s name would not come up simply that one time but on multiple occasions regarding this cover-up and concealment of crucial evidence in the Simpson case.
Reid’s name would come up a second time for the sealing of the investigative case file and official Civil Service Grievance transcript in Nov. 1997, case file 97-222, revealing the Glen Rogers-Nicole Brown Simpson connection, by Deputy LA D.A. Lea Purwin D’Agostino. She was nicknamed the dragon lady due to her constant vigilance and persistence leading to excellent ratings of success as a prosecutor.
Judge John H. Reid’s name would pop up a third time on documents that could have been crucial to both the Simpson case as well as Rogers’ death row appeal in Florida. Rogers’ own criminal case file, BA-109525, The People of the State of California v. Glen Edward Rogers, investigator Johnson was told 3 hours after reviewing it and asking for a copy of a photo of Rogers’ sibling members in a family photo that they in the clerk’s office had made a mistake granting him access since that file was sealed also by Judge John H. Reid.
Rogers was examined by multiple medical doctors when he was transferred to Los Angeles to stand trial for the murder of Sandra Gallagher in Van Nuys, courtesy of the due diligence of Deputy D.A. Lea P. D’Agostino in 1996-97. However, the top lawyers of the LADA’s office simply smirked at the hutzpah of D’Agostino to assume she could get someone convicted of murder and sentenced to death off of death row in another state after the sentence of death has been assigned to a death row inmate. That’s a million-to-one gamble, generally no one leaves death row until after the sentence has been carried out, meaning they leave dead. However, D’Agostino had some tricks of her own. She was also political, and a nemesis to Democratic elected DA’s like, Gil Garcetti, and a reason such thorns as her were placed out on the periphery of the county away from the central office in downtown Los Angeles, as she couldn’t cause much mischief they thought. D’Agostino was assigned to the far northern Van Nuy’s office of the L.A. County DA’s office.

However, it was from that far distant post that the Dragon Lady, D’Agostino, orchestrated her plan to get Rogers off of Death Row in Florida and back to California to stand trial for murder. She called in a favor from Republican Governor Pete Wilson, who could potentially make it happen through an Executive Request, Governor-to-Governor, in this case Governor Wilson to sitting Governor Lawton Chiles of Florida. That’s how she got it done, to the shock, amazement, and chaotic response of Garcetti’s office to make up a tepid excuse to remove her immediately from the Rogers’ case.
That Civil Service Grievance case file of D’Agostino protesting being alleged to be unqualified to prosecute what was alleged to be a high profile case, involving Glen Rogers, appeared to be a lie by her superiors to get her off that case which they did not want back in the state of California. Rogers and Nicole Brown Simpson’s name comes up in that Grievance Transcript which is about 3 feet wide with documents. However, everytime it discusses their intimate proximity the words are redacted by black magic marker. T.H. Johnson attempted to get D’Agostino to confirm what was behind the redacted text, however, when called in Van Nuys back in 2000, she dummied up and denied knowing whether they had a close relationship or not. However, he didn’t hold a grudge against her because she would have had been paranoid about who he was considering the duplicitous engagement of Garcetti’s office attempting to undermine her. She would come out later, in the David Monaghan documentary, MY BROTHER THE SERIAL KILLER and talk about the connection her investigative officers found between Nicole Brown Simpson and Glen Rogers aka James Peters which was the stolen identity of one of his relatives found murdered on his family’s property in Kentucky. However, if there was a closer tie between Glen and Nicole it was highly possible, the police reports on Rogers during the Sandra Gallagher murder investigation described him at coming into the Van Nuys night club by the bar tender as a handsome fellow with a pocket full of hundred dollar bills.
Nicole was attracted to both, good looking men, and those with a lot of money. OMIG’s suspicion that those large rolls of hundred-dollar bills did not come from Rogers’ job as a house painter, including the condo he painted next door to Nicole’s condo in Brentwood, but from the money undercover, confidential informants are paid for the work they are described as doing for law enforcement. Besides being a cross-country killer, Glen Rogers worked as a RCI (Reliable Confidential Informant) that could go into the environment that possibly law enforcement was loathe to enter and bring back adequate information to bring criminal charges against defendants. Glen would tell OMIG investigator T.H. Johnson in his letters of a tie between him and Nicole, but nothing in great detail. However, he stated in one letter that he told authorities he was responsible for murdering her and yet they wanted to blame a black man, e.g. OJ Simpson. OMIG did not press Rogers but allowed it to spill out on his own time. However, they hoped to keep him alive long enough to continue filling their notebooks with what he stated and cross-checking it with what OMIG is certain the Los Angeles law enforcement officials knew regarding their relationship but wanted to keep concealed. The false narrative of a celebrated abusive Negro known nationally against a murdered white woman was a much more valuable diversionary narrative to conceal their true objectives while redirecting public attention away from themselves and keeping it focused on the man of color, O.J. Simpson. The psycho-subliminal seduction was too powerful for authorities not to maintain to conceal other embarrassing activity simultaneously going on in Southern California and particularly the Los Angeles Metro. Activity as highlighted in the television series SNOWFALL. 
However, that information regarding Rogers was shared with OMIG when it appeared over the internet that their attorneys were in court in Lubbock, Texas on behalf of Simpson, requesting that Simpson be granted the right to perpetuate evidence, and review the phone records at the Legal Archive Department of GTE Telecommunications, which was headquartered in San Angelo, Texas. When Judge Cummings of the Federal Circuit Court of the Northern District of Texas turned down their requests, that became news for those interested in everything about Simpson back in 1999 on the internet. When they pulled the case in Texas that OMIG had filed with the Texas US District Court showing the conduct of L.A. Superior Court Judge Reid, they contacted OMIG’s LA investigators and told them that was the same judge who had sealed the Rogers case file. When the investigation of the case was placed in the lap of T.H. Johnson, he got busy and, through his own contacts in the LA Superior Court Building, he was apprised that Rogers had a death row appeal case file in the Capital Case Department on the floor above the clerk’s office. He was given the case file number, but it was clear to him that someone did not want observers examining Rogers’ case file so the Capital Case clerk could not find the case file in the back file room. The case file was kept under a senior clerk’s control and Johnson was taken into a private room to review it.



What investigator Johnson found to be the most interesting were a plethora of medical diagnoses by multiple doctors indicating that Rogers had this strange disease called Porphyria. However, when Johnson returned to the OMIG headquarters and went into its library to look up Porphyria, it simply focused on strains of the disease that impacted the outer skin and outer appendages of the body based on an ultra-sensitivity to sunlight. When reviewing his notes these images did not reflect what the multiple doctors’ examinations of Rogers was describing. They all appeared to speak of it in terms of a psychiatric disease that impacted the brain. It would not be until months later, when Johnson got his first computer in late 1999-2000, that he would find by digging deeper, articles akin to what those doctors who examined Rogers before his California murder trial were talking about. That would occur when Johnson ran across a 1964 article published in Great Britain, in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, a research paper written by a British neurologist, Dr. Leon Sebastian Illis, whose intriguing article was entitled ON PORPHYRIA AND THE AETIOLOGY OF WEREWOLVES. Investigator Johnson reached out to him, and he and Dr. Illis would engage in multiple exchanges by email answering Johnson’s questions. Along with Johnson’s interaction with medical doctors associated with the American Porphyria Foundation, he would find that there are multiple strains of the disease Porphyria, either 6 or 7, and all but one attack the skin and appendages of the body as those in the photos above.



However, only one strain attacks the brain, when too much of an uncontrolled iron rich enzyme called Heme, as in Hemoglobin, is involuntarily injected by hormones into the brain. The basis for Dr. Illis’s compelling title was related to authors around prior to the turn of the 20th century who chose to use the affliction of Porphyria as the basis for their fabled stories about Vampires and sunlight (strains 1-thru-6) and Werewolves (strain 7) impacted by a psychological impact to the brain.
Johnson used the concealed knowledge hidden in California that he had discovered to begin communicating extensively with Rogers on Death Row in Florida. Rogers was surprised that Johnson or anyone else knew about this disease and claimed that only doctors at a reform school he was sentenced as a teenager knew of his affliction with that disease. Rogers asked his Florida Public Defender to communicate with Johnson, and he sent an email to him confirming that medical doctors had discussed the similar conclusions that Johnson had found and shared with Rogers.

Rogers was now no longer reserved in his conversation with OMIG’s Johnson by letter, even alleging he had confessed his killing of Nicole to authorities, but that they ignored his alleged remarks simply because the local government officials of California wanted to “blame a black man named OJ Simpson” according to Rogers. He admitted to being left-handed, and how it made it quicker and more efficient when working with someone who is right handed painting houses while both stand on a ladder. The left handed conclusion was something that Dr. H.S. Johnson had years earlier concluded was the most likely single killer to assault Nicole. The multiple deep stab wounds to the left side of her neck in the autopsy report was an indication of Nicole Brown Simpson’s assailant being left-handed. Dr. Johnson based his conclusion on the direction of the blunt and sharp edge of the knives involved. OJ Simpson is right-handed.

T.H. Johnson even asked and received a tracing of Roger’s foot to super impose on top of the Bruno Magli size 12/46 shoe sole, the same that they had requested and received from Simpson. The Green foot immediately below represents OJ Simpson’s foot tracing sent to OMIG and in the shoe soles that were alleged to be size 12. The Blue highlighted foot tracing below the green foot will be Glen Rogers’ foot in those blue foot shoe soles.


OJ Simpson’s foot tracing sent to OMIG

OJ SIMPSON TRACING OF LEFT FOOT SENT TO OMIG
This next photo below will be the tracing of the left foot provided by inmate 124400, from Florida’s death row.
Glen Edward Rogers

