Despite the mounting evidence, Naso—now in his late 80s—remains on death row at San Quentin and has not commented on the allegations of additional killings.
A Legacy of Fear
The victims officially tied to Naso—Roggasch, Colon, Parsons, and Tafoya—were all sex workers, adding another layer of vulnerability to their tragic fates. Their stories, along with the possibility of dozens more, highlight the brutal scope of Naso’s crimes.
“These women deserve justice, whether it’s four or 26,” investigator Ken Mains said. “We cannot forget them.”
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