“He’s guilty of more murders than anyone knows. He told me everything, and I wrote all of it down,” Noguera says in a preview clip. Noguera befriended Naso while participating in a program assisting elderly prisoners. Over a decade, Naso allegedly revealed that his true victim count was 26, not just the four confirmed cases.
“When I told him, ‘They got you because of a list of 10,’ he started laughing,” Noguera told KGO News. “He said, ‘They got it all wrong. Yeah, I killed them women, yes. But those aren’t my list of 10. Those are my top 10.'”
Investigators later discovered a coin collection with 26 gold heads at Naso’s home, which Noguera claims represented his “trophies” for each of his victims.
Renewed Investigation into Forgotten Victims
After gathering Naso’s alleged confessions into a 300-page document, Noguera passed the material to retired FBI task force investigator Ken Mains, who now appears in the Oxygen series. Authorities are examining whether the new details could connect Naso to more unsolved cases of murdered women in California.