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One of California most famous killers It returns to the spotlight as a new documentary reconsidering its crimes and discover even darker secrets.
Joseph Naso, former photographer convicted in 2013. Killing four women, now claims that he actually killed 26 women. The bomb penalty comes from the fellow citizens of death, William Noguera, who spent more than a decade of trust in Naso within California San Quentine State Prison.
The revealed revelation is shown in the new documentary of oxygen, “Death Rate: Secrets of the Serial Killer”, Premier 13. September.
“He’s guilty of more than anyone knows,” Noguer says during the new series overview. “He told me everything, and I wrote it all.”
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The convicted serial killer of Joseph Naso, with his legal advisor Pedro Oliveros appeared before Judge Andrew’s sweetness at Marin Superior Court on Friday, 22. November 2013. in San Rafael, Calif. Naso was sentenced to death. Naso was sentenced to death. Naso was sentenced to death. Naso was sentenced to death. Naso was sentenced to death. (Medianevs Group / Marin Independent Journal via Getti Images)
Naso is a double life of a stunned country. Was the father of two, a coach of a small league and school-scale dan – and sadistic the killer at night. Investigators found the photos of what seemed to be dead women among their things, together with what investigators called “List Hit”, which contain ten cryptic descriptions of women victims.
Even after the jury brought the death penalty, Naso continued to maintain his innocence in interviews, including exclusive Interview with KGO.
Noguera, who is also in the mortal order for killing in 1983. years, was awarded to help older prisoners as part of the prison program of disability, which he was associated with Nas. Over ten years, the two developed what described several media houses as “unusual” relationships.
Noguera said to the exception that Naso eventually opened where he offered a stunning entrance.
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In this 13. April 2011. year, the image was written by Joseph Naso at the top terrain of Marin County during his agreement on the accusations of murder in San Rafael, California. (AP)
“When I told him,” Well, look, they got you because a list of 10 years, “she started laughing,” Noguer reminded. “He said,” He misunderstood. Yes, I killed them women, yes. But that’s not my top – that’s not my list of 10. These are my best 10. ”
Noguera discovered more disturbing details, noting that Nas’s claims about the murder of 26 women, as reportedly, is reportedly found in search of Naso’s home. Noguera said to the exit, “they found a collection of coins with 26 gold heads. They represent his trophies, representing 26 women who killed.”
Determined to document everything, Noguera compiled the 300 pages filled with cryptic traces, locations and partial recognitions. The FBI Retired Investigator FBI FBI was brought by Ken Main, who took the case Pro Bono.
While Naso never appointed his victims, his work stories hinted on forgotten crimes. In one plan, Noguera convinced him to write a recognition, hanging the possibility of prison transfer to approach his sons.
With his own words, Naso allegedly described how women would be quoted through the modeling ad, he drove home, Killing her and dispose of Her body under the Bridge Richmond-San Rafael.
The accused serial killer of Joseph Naso, left, talking to his legal advisor Pedro, as the prosecution was on Monday, 17. June 2013., in the Superior Court, in San Rafael, in San Rafael, in Califa. NASO is 1977. year, Carmen Parson in 1994. years.
The description matched the disappearance of Berkeley Woman Linn Ruth Connes in the 1970s, he noticed KGO. She answered the modeling ad, and her bike was later found near the exact place of Naso.
Working together, detectives of networks and noguer connected to Naso to several cold cases, including connes’. A piece of pieces, they set names to women NASO once reduced to cryptic notes – and providing long-expected answers to complaints families.
“But now they know what really happened to her,” Noguer said. “And that was my goal all the time, to give the victim’s family just that closing, that finalization, it is a whole motivating factor behind all this.”
Naso, who called the “Miller of Azbuka,” was gained a grim nickname after it was found guilty in 2013. years of killing four women whose firstname started with the same letter. The victims included Rokene Roggasch, 18, Carmen Colon, 22, Pamela Parsons, 38 and tape Tafoia, 31, with their deaths that occur between 1977 and 1994. years.
Authorities previously investigated NASO regarding the unresolved “Alphabet” killings of three young girls in their hometown, Rochester, New York, 1970s. However, DNA evidence turned it off as a suspect in these cases.
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Investigators have also discovered a diary that describes more than 100 sexual attacks from the 1950s, many include minor girls. With the new receivable, the law enforcement agencies across California and FBI now review unresolved cases.
“Our two minds, police officers and convicts, working together. I know I can solve unresolved murders. Bringing them,” Network said.
As a documentary reveals, NASO’s crimes can stretch further than anyone ever imagined – and his disturbing heritage continues to persecute and investigators and families looking for closing.
Stepheni prices covers crime, including missing people, murders and crimes of migrants. Tips for stories: stepheni.price@fok.com.