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Human Monsters

Serial Killer Glen Edward Rogers

Human Monsters

Morgan Rector & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

3.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Deadly and Dumb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Human Monsters.

0:35.5

As a child, Glenn Edward Rogers, born on July 15th, 1962,

0:43.3

in Hamilton, Ohio, he was known for Mandacity while he was growing up. So even then, his credibility

0:51.0

was called into question. When he told someone about an experience he had,

0:56.2

he would embellish it, making it sound like it was far more dramatic and impactful than it actually

1:02.6

was. At first, his family believed him, which was a testament to his ability to lie effectively.

1:10.6

The children he went to school with took him at his

1:13.6

word, and it made him popular there. If someone called him out on a lie because they knew the truth,

1:21.5

he would simply smile and move on to the next fabrication. There was never any embarrassment or shame. It was merely an inconvenience to him.

1:32.9

There has been speculation that he may have acquired brain damage from a series of events. For one,

1:41.8

he splashed around in puddles that were left behind by local manufacturers.

1:47.5

Puddles infused with toxic chemicals.

1:51.5

Another was that he drank paint.

1:54.2

That sure didn't help.

1:56.5

To top it all off, he would bang his head against the wall routinely.

2:01.2

He told his family he did it at night to help him sleep.

2:05.2

It sure is hard not to fall asleep when you knock yourself to the precipice of unconsciousness.

2:12.1

Another sign that he was disturbed was that he would wet the bed nearly every night of his childhood. His brothers didn't

2:20.0

want to bunk with him for fear that they would wake up to wet sheets. His family suffered

2:26.7

financially after Glenn's father had a stroke in 1979. They largely had to make due on social security payments. His father was a drinker and could be

2:39.2

very unpleasant to be around. His parents let the children make their own rules for the most part,

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