Kinda makes one wonder what the delay is.
A reporter here suggests the delay is that the Rogers trial is Superior Court Judge Vanessa White’s first murder case and everybody wants to make sure all the actions are correct.
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There wasn’t a lot of speculation about what happened out on the lonely road near Palmer. He left a survivor — his dead father’s fiancée — who could easily identify him as the man who cut her up and butchered his father with a machete.
Police often say eyewitnesses aren’t as reliable as they sound, but in this case, Elann Moren had broken bread with Rogers, saw him around his father’s house. So her pointing the finger at him wasn’t disputed.
Another reporter here asked, “So why’d they even have a trial?”
In another time, maybe 150 years ago, there probably wouldn’t have been a trial. He would’ve been strung up unless somebody took it personal and hunted him down and shot him.
Today, though, we have these niceties, like giving the suspect a chance to make his case. During the Palmer hearing, Rogers chose not to speak. The bloody evidence and certain testimony spoke plainly.
The Anchorage portion of Rogers’ trial was more complicated because the killing and shooting spree covered more ground and more people.
In that one, Rogers did speak and used various reasons for his actions, including that aliens made him do it.
Then again, as he was hacking his father to death, he reportedly was yelling, “You made me do this.”
Apparently in Rogers’ mind, anyone or anything is responsible for his killing two people, wounding others and maiming one. It can’t be his fault.
At age 30 and with 400 years or more to think about it, he’ll have all kinds of time to figure out where the blame should lie.


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