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  1. Paul John Knowles (April 25, 1946 – December 18, 1974), also known as The Casanova Killer, was an American serial killer tied to the deaths of 18 people in 1974, though he claimed to have murdered at least 35.

  2. Later dubbed the “Casanova Murders” for Knowles’ good looks, the police remained largely in the dark about Knowles part in the murders until his capture. For most of the spree, the police were baffled by the murders, as they seemed to have no rhyme or reason behind them.

  3. Also known as "The Cross Country Killer" or "The Casanova Killer", he was convicted of first-degree murder at two separate trials in the deaths of two women (the first in Florida in 1997 and the second in California in June 1999).

  4. Paul John Knowles is the “Casanova Killer.” His devilish smirk, charming demeanor and flowing whiskey-colored hair helped mask his deadly secret: he’s one of...

  5. Paul John Knowles claimed to have killed 35 people over a 7-month span. Paul John Knowles, also known as The Casanova Killer, is linked to the deaths of 18 people in 1974. (Associated Press...

  6. He was known as the “Casanova Killer” and the “Cross-Country Killer,” but his real name is Glen Edward Rogers. Rogers was captured in November of 1995 after a national manhunt culminating in a high-speed, drunken car chase in Kentucky — during which he tossed an empty beer can at a police cruiser.

  7. 'Casanova Killer': Fla. Mom Recounts Harrowing Escape from Murderer. Crime History. How a Florida Mom Who Was Abducted by a Serial Killer Escaped With Her Life: 'I Had to Charm Him or Die'...

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