‘Alphabet Killer’ Joseph Naso May Have Killed 26 Women, New Documentary Suggests

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A California serial murderer known as the Alphabet Killer, convicted of slaying four women in 2013, may have actually killed 26 women, according to shocking new revelations from a fellow death row inmate.

Joseph Naso, a former photographer, was convicted and sentenced to death for the murders of Roxene Roggasch, Carmen Colon, Pamela Parsons, and Tracy Tafoya. The crimes, committed in the 1970s and 1990s, earned him his chilling nickname because each victim’s first and last names began with the same letter.

During his trial, prosecutors presented disturbing evidence discovered at Naso’s California home in 2009, including photographs of lifeless bodies, journals describing rape and torture, and a handwritten list referencing 10 women.

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Despite the damning evidence, Naso—who represented himself—insisted, “I am not the monster that killed these women.” He was sentenced to death in 2013. Read more from The Independent.

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According to Oxygen’s new documentary, Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer, fellow death row inmate William Noguera claims Naso confessed to killing far more women than previously believed.