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It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia! This week, K & G recap Episode 14 – You Sexy Motherfourteen – where they talked about murders from the 1990s. Karen covered serial killer Joseph Naso and Georgia discussed the death of Sherrice Iverson. Listen for all-new commentary, case updates and more! Whether you've listened a thousand times or you're new to the show, join the conversation as we look back on our old episodes and discuss the life lessons we've learned along the way. Head to social media to share your favorite moments from this episode! Instagram: instagram.com/myfavoritemurder Facebook: facebook.com/myfavoritemurder TikTok: tiktok.com/@my_favorite_murder Now with updated sources and photos: https://www.myfavoritemurder.com/episodes/rewind-with-karen-georgia-episode-14-you-sexy-motherfourteen My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories, and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. The Exactly Right podcast network provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics, including true crime, comedy, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak about serial killer Joseph Naso, AKA the alphabet killer. Naso was convicted for four murders between the years of 1977 - 1994 in Northern California. All four victims each have first names and last names with letters that matched: Roxene Roggasch, Carmen Colon, Pamela Parsons and Tracy Tafoya. We also discuss the unsolved murder Sheila Shepherd as it related to the possibility of Naso being a suspect. Naso would've been around 46 years old when Sheila Shepherd was murdered inside her apartment in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1980. We have covered her case extensively on this show. Some info on her case: https://uncovered.com/cases/sheila-shepherd-saratoga-ny. Check out our Subscription Service where we have a bundled our bonus material from Missing, Crawlspace and Dark Valley shows! Ad-free episodes and more at https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Use promo code, "Missing" for your first month FREE! The research for this episode was provided by Maryann Stone White. Sources: https://www.crimefiles.in/en/who-is-joseph-naso/ https://www.kcra.com/article/joseph-naso-a-convicted-serial-killer-gets-death/6409268 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/26/alphabet-murderer https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/joseph-naso-sentenced-to-death-for-double-initial-killings/ https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/jury-find-joseph-naso-guilty/1952291/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/alphabet-murders Rochester alphabet murders: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet_murders Naso ruled out of Wanda Walkowicz murder with DNA evidence: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/investigations/2011/05/09/no-evidence-links-joseph-naso-to-rochesters-double-initial-killings/77152328/ Follow us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/crawlspacepodcast/ TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast YT: https://www.youtube.com/crawlspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrawlspacePod FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58cll3enTW2SNmbJUuLsrt The music for Crawlspace was produced by David Flajnik. Listen to his music here: https://www.pond5.com/artist/bigdsound. Check out the entire Crawlspace Network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Em abril de 2011, um homem de 77 anos foi preso, acusado de ter assassinado pelo menos quatro mulheres na Califórnia entre 1977 e 1994. Mas por alguma razão, policiais de Rochester em NY (do outro lado do país), também foram chamados pra interrogá-lo. E isso pode ter sido por uma simples razão - o nome de algumas de suas vítimas: Roxane Roggash (RR) Cheryl Carter (CC) Marina Mitchell (MM) Pamela Perkin (PP) Tracy Tafoya (TT) Carmen Colon (CC) Produção: Crimes e Mistérios Brasil Narração: Tatiana Daignault Edição: Tatiana Daignault Pesquisa e Roteiro: Tatiana Daignault Fotos e fontes sobre o caso você encontra em www.cafecrimechocolate.com O Café Crime e Chocolate é um podcast brasileiro que conta casos de crimes reais acontecidos no mundo inteiro, com pesquisas detalhadas, narrado com respeito e foco nas vítimas.
Es ist der 13. April 2000, als der Bewährungshelfer, Wes Jackson, seinem Schützling einen Routinebesuch abstattet. Joseph Naso ist 76-Jahre alt und kümmert sich um seinen psychisch kranken Sohn.Als Wes Jackson vor seiner Tür steht, ist der Mann alles andere als erfreut, nur bleibt ihm nichts anderes übrig, als seinen Bewährungshelfer ins Haus zu bitten.Was darauf folgt, sind Ermittlungen, die die Ermittler 60 Jahre in die Vergangenheit führen.Joseph Naso ist bei seinen Nachbarn als mürrischer alter Mann bekannt. Seit Jahren trägt er den Spitznamen „Crazy Joe“, doch wer ist der Mann wirklich und was haben die damaligen Ermittlungen, mit seiner Vergangenheit zu tun?Alles, was du zu dem Fall wissen musst, hörst du in dieser Folge.Trigger-Warnung: Entführung, Trauma, Mord, Gewalt, Vergewaltigung *einige Namen wurden geändert*Enthält Werbung*Enthält Affiliate-Links*Höre meinen neuen True Crime Podcast "Steig Nicht Ein!" exklusiv auf Podimo und sichere dir 60 Tage kostenlosen Zugang zu exklusiven Podcasts, Hörbüchern uvm.Zum Podcast "Steig Nicht Ein!" (
Very important question; who has heard of Joseph Naso? Because, to us, he should be way more well known.This week the Bae's tell you all about Joseph Naso and his horrifically creepy "List of Ten" and all his handwritten diaries, while also giving you the best information we could on the victims. Tell us what you guys think - crimebaepodcast@gmail.com@crimebaepodcast across all social media platformsDon't forget to rate, review, follow wherever you listen. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you're nasty!Sources:https://web.archive.org/web/20140403090315/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/joseph-naso/caught-and-in-court.htmlhttps://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/convicted-northern-california-serial-killer-connected-to-6th-victim/https://www.marinij.com/2013/08/28/marin-prosecutors-link-killer-naso-to-tiburon-victim-in-1981/https://www.theunion.com/news/local-news/double-initial-theory-applies-to-fifth-victim-of-serial-killer/article_7efd1498-ab35-5241-8be6-23f9cf4e8288.htmlhttps://www.appeal-democrat.com/suspect-arrested-in-2-yuba-county-killings-from-1990s/article_e18da310-b581-5ea3-83f1-a7ff3dbd00eb.html
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El asesino del abecedario tenía una particular exigencia para encontrar y matar a sus víctimas. La historia de su captura fue todo un cúmulo de casualidades impresionantes. Ven a conocer las andanzas de Joseph Naso. (Reposición desde Luces en el Horizonte)
It is April 13, 2010, when a probation officer goes to the home of Joseph Naso to perform a routine check. As the officer walks around the house he discovers questionable photos of women who looked unconscious, perhaps dead. Immediately sensing something is not right the officer orders a search of the house. What authorities would find in the home led to capturing a serial killer and uncovering a hit list of 10. For more visit lightsonpod.com and be sure to subscribe!Ash and Aspen Digital: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AshandAspenDigitalResources: wikipedia.org | kcra.com | abc7news.com | crimetravler.org | youtube.com
Imagine you are a probation officer and you get a phone call that one of your offenders hasn't checked in with you as of late. Since he is an elderly man in his late 70s, you hope he is ok. It is April 13, 2010, an officer goes to the home to check on him. The officer goes into the home and talks to the man. He then walks about the house to get a look around which is standard. It all looks ok. Located in the back of the home, the officer discovers a room. This room has a giant padlock on the door from the outside. Immediately sensing something is not right, he demands to get into each of the rooms. What authorities would find in the house is what nightmares are made of. It is a scene straight out of one of those haunted houses kids visit on Halloween night, but this was no haunted house, and no one --children or adults --should have to see what was inside. Join Jen and Cam on this episode of ‘Our True Crime Podcast' entitled ‘Joseph Naso: His List of Ten.'Listener Discretion by @octoberpodVHS………………………..Music and EP is by @wetalkofdreams………………….Sources:http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/joseph-naso-suspected-serial-killer-rape-diary-authorities-article-1.1005103https://web.archive.org/web/20140905015545/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/joseph-naso/crazy-joe.htmlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20140403050028/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/joseph-naso/an-odd-history.htmlhttp://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Joseph-Naso-accused-in-Dylan-fan-s-disappearance-2492547.phphttps://web.archive.org/web/20141026172333/http://www.marinij.com/crimebeat/ci_23966535/marin-prosecutors-link-killer-naso-tiburon-victim-1981https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrEtwrGz.pi21oJ9xdXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzMEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1659584582/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2fwww.crimetraveller.org%2f2017%2f06%2flist-of-10-serial-killer-joseph-naso%2f/RK=2/RS=XfBXEVjDIuf68PkK8TAEvkIEGBQ-https://www.amazon.com/LIST-10-Serial-Killer-Homicide/dp/1987902327https://abc7news.com/tag/joseph-naso/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2394413/Joseph-Naso-trial-Sick-diary-entries-serial-killer-rapist-drugged-photographed-victims-read-court.htmlhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/rape-diary-details-revealed-in-case-of-joseph-naso-alleged-calif-serial-killer/https://meaww.com/the-list-of-ten-joseph-naso-serial-killer-necrophile-rape-diary-trophy-pictures-mannequins-victimshttps://www.kcra.com/article/joseph-naso-a-convicted-serial-killer-gets-death/6409268https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14611958/
In our 3rd episode tied to the Alphabet Murders case, we take a deeper dive into the story of Joseph Naso. While he was cleared of any connection to the Alphabet Murders, he had his own jaw dropping and terrifying career of awful crimes over the span of five decades. Lead Investigator: CarterContent Warnings:Current in Crime- physical assault, groomingJoseph Naso- vivid descriptions of sexual assault, rape, and murder - descriptions of abuse from a first person perspective Resources:https://www.vulture.com/2022/06/ezra-miller-grooming-allegations-career-timeline.htmlhttps://murderpedia.org/male.N/n/naso-joseph.htmhttps://wickedness.net/serial-killers/joseph-naso/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-1-joseph-naso/id1537892406?i=1000521338817https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-2-joseph-naso/id1537892406?i=1000522187496https://murderpedia.org/male.N/n/naso-joseph.htmCLICK for pictures from the episodeTranscript: coming soonFollow us on social media:Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokLove, Marriage & MayhemHilarious, heartfelt, embarrassing and brutally honest conversations.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Our Patreon is now live! https://www.patreon.com/MMoMMother: A serial killer and abuser who has been active for at least 34+ years, currently on death row. How many more victims out there that will never get justice?Cameron:Discount Tony Soprano that is somehow worse than the original due to the whole "100+ incidences of sexual assault".... This week we cover: Murder, Sexual Assault, Serial Killer, USA True Crime Contact us:Email: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMondayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/Sources:https://www.newsweek.com/woman-believes-grandpa-could-alphabet-murderer-fully-invested-1694762https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet_murdershttps://patch.com/california/piedmont/exwife-of-serial-killer-joseph-naso-testifies-about-sexual-assaulthttps://web.archive.org/web/20140403090314/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/joseph-naso/victims.htmlhttp://serialkillersink.net/skistore/index.php?seo_path=joseph-naso-the-alphabet-killer-handwritten-letter-envelope.htmlhttps://www.mercurynews.com/2011/04/24/joseph-naso-life-of-a-serial-killing-suspect/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/26/alphabet-murdererhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Nasohttps://abc7news.com/archive/9142124/http://themurdersquad.com/episodes/the-search-for-joe-naso-victims/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_CaliforniaTheme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
Aaaaand we're back! Another round of our Head4Head Serial Killer series! The penultimate match-up pitting the Mad Titan Ed Kemper vs super stalker Joseph Naso! Grab your beers and let us know who you think "wins"!
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Famed cold-case investigator and forensic analyst Paul Holes brings us two murder cases from Northern California that remain unsolved. These murders are eerily similar to three others that were committed by serial killer Phil Hughes. But with scant physical evidence, and Hughes remaining tight-lipped, Paul is forced to dig deep and come up with new ways to identify the killer and get justice for the victims.The detective: Paul Holes spent the majority of his 27-year career investigating cold cases and serial-predator crimes in the Bay Area of California. Just before he retired in April 2018, Paul led the team that broke the Golden State Killer case, which brought him worldwide acclaim. Other notable cases he's worked on include The Zodiac, Laci Peterson, Jaycee Dugard, Darryl Kemp, Joseph Naso, and Joseph Cordova Jr. He's co-authored several books with former FBI profiler Jim Clemente, including “Evil Has a Name,” “A Devil in the Valley,” and “The Riddle of Emmon Bodfish,” all available on Audible. You can hear Paul on his own true-crime podcast, which he co-hosts with investigative journalist, Billy Jensen, called “The Murder Squad.” And Paul's memoir about his career entitled “Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases” is scheduled for release in April 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let's talk about the not so picture perfect life of Joseph Naso. Also known as the Double Initial Killer, AKA the ABC Killer, AKA the Monogram Murderer. Yeah, this dude has a lot of names! Find us on instagram @j.a.m.session @beingmeganscott @loveyjk
At the age of 76, this serial sex offender and killer was discovered to have been victimizing women for years. Listen to how this offender committed his crimes and the plethora of evidence he kept in his home and banks. Learn what to do to protect yourself from offenders like this monster.
BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE and Twitch: https://twitch.tv/themidnighttrainpodcast On today's episode we are bringing it back to the world of true crime. If you're a regular listener you know that we don't do much true crime as there are exactly 1,742,657,301 true crime podcasts out there. You'll also know that when we do true crime stuff we like to touch on the unsolved crimes. And if you're not a regular listener you won't know this stuff and what's your problem anyways. All that being said, today we are looking at the alphabet killer or also known as the double Initial killer. There are some weird coincidences and crazy connections in this case so it makes for an interesting one for sure. The alphabet killer is so named for the fact that his/her victims all had names that were double Initial names. So first off let's get into the lives and tragic deaths of the victims. The first victim we're going to talk about is Carmen Colon. This one is nuts as people essentially saw her abduction happening and no one did anything to help, but we'll get to that point in a minute. Carmen Colon was only 10 years old when she went missing on November 16, 1971. She was on her way home after running an errand for her grandmother; getting a prescription filled at the local pharmacy. She left the pharmacy empty handed after learning that the prescription was not yet ready. Store owner Jack Corbin remembers Carmen's hurried last words to him: “I got to go. I got to go.” She was seen by witnesses entering a parked car nearby the pharmacy and was reported missing later that night by her family. Approximately fifty minutes after Colón exited the pharmacy, scores of motorists driving along Interstate 490 observed the child, naked from the waist down, running from a reversing vehicle believed to be a dark-colored Ford Pinto hatchback, frantically waving her arms and shouting in an attempt to flag down a passing vehicle. At least one of these witnesses observed Colón being submissively led back to this vehicle by her abductor. Police say that more than 100 motorists saw this happening and no one called the police or stopped to try and help this girl. Experts attribute this to a thing known as the bystander effect or genovese syndrome. The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological theory that states that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when there are other people present. First proposed in 1964, much research, mostly in the lab, has focused on increasingly varied factors, such as the number of bystanders, ambiguity, group cohesiveness, and diffusion of responsibility that reinforces mutual denial. The theory was prompted by the murder of Kitty Genovese about which it was wrongly reported that 38 bystanders watched passively. Recent research has focused on "real world" events captured on security cameras, and the coherency and robustness of the effect has come under question. More recent studies also show that this effect can generalize to workplace settings, where subordinates often refrain from informing managers regarding ideas, concerns, and opinions. Whatever the reason, the fact that no one stopped or made a phone call to help these girls sounds pretty ridiculous. It would be two full days before her body was discovered, two teenage boys discovered Colón's partially nude body in a gully not far from Interstate 490, and close to the village of Churchville. This location was approximately 12 miles from where Colón had last been seen alive. Her coat was found in a culvert 300 feet from her body, but her trousers were only found almost two weeks later, close to a service road where she was last seen attempting to escape her kidnapper. The forensic examiner noted that Carmen suffered a fractured skull, and a broken vertebrae before she was strangled to death. She was also raped, and her body indicated excessive fingernail scratches throughout. The viciousness of the beating and the scratches indicate an incredibly emotionally charged murder. Perhaps an impulsive one, as a result of her attempt at escape, which the other children did not manage to do. Almost a year and a half later, on April 2, 1973, little red-haired Wanda Walkowicz, 11, disappeared from east Rochester, also when returning home from an errand. She visited a delicatessen to purchase a few groceries, and was seen by the owner of the store walking down a major avenue at 5:15 pm. Wanda was reported missing by her mother three hours later, when she failed to return home. Wanda Walkowicz Detectives quickly jumped into action, orchestrating an intensive search to locate the missing child. Approximately 50 police officers searched a wide area around her home, the store where she was last seen and a nearby river where Wanda used to play. While the search was ultimately fruitless, several witnesses saw Wanda struggling to carry the bag of groceries, with three classmates recalling with clarity that they saw her brace the bag against a fence so she could get a better grip, as a brown car drove past her. The same color vehicle that witnesses saw in the Carmen Colon abduction. After setting up a tip hotline, police received a witness who claimed to have seen the young girl standing next to the passenger door of a large, brown vehicle as she spoke to the driver. Another witness that came forward said they saw a man forcing a young girl matching Wanda's description into a light-colored Dodge Dart on the day she went missing. The witness who originally gave the partial number plate returned to the police station several days after his original visit. The man had luckily come across the same beige vehicle he had stopped to help but this time he was able to get a full license number. This led police to an unemployed petty criminal living with his family in Lyons, New York. The suspect was a good match for sketches given by witnesses. He had also been the owner of the beige sedan witnesses had reported seeing. Despite this, the suspect claimed he had nothing to do with the murders and that he had an alibi. The man's alibi was that he was job hunting all day. After checking his account of events telephone records appeared to confirm his story, though it could just as easily been a family member using the phone, and his family also gave him an alibi. Police eventually released the suspect, who has never been named, after he passed a polygraph. Only one day later Wanda's body was discovered by a police officer in the morning, at the base of a hill alongside the access road to state route 104, in Webster, about seven miles from her hometown of Rochester. The way her body was positioned seemed to indicate that she was likely thrown from a moving vehicle, her small delicate body rolling down the dirty embankment to its final resting place. Just like Carmen, she too was sexually assaulted and strangled. Although unlike Carmen, she was fully clothed, and was strangled by a ligature (thought to be a belt) from behind, whereas Carmen was manually strangled from the front. She also appeared to have been redressed after her death, with the autopsy revealing traces of semen and pubic hair on her body. Interestingly, several strands of white cat fur were found on her clothes, although her family didn't own a pet with white fur. Only seven months later, on November 26, 1973, another 11-year-old girl went missing. Michelle Maenza failed to return home from school, and was last seen by her classmates walking alone towards a shopping plaza located close to her school, with the intention of getting a purse her mother had left inside a store in the plaza earlier that day. A little while after she was seen walking to the plaza, a witness saw Michelle sitting in a beige or tan car that was traveling at high speed. The witness noted that Michelle was weeping. Hours later, another motorist saw a man standing by a large beige or tan car with a flat tire, alongside Route 350 in the nearby town of Walworth, holding a girl he believed to be Michelle by the wrist. When the motorist stopped to offer a hand, the man “grabbed the girl and pushed her behind his back”, while also covering his license plate from view. The witness claimed that the man stared at him with an angry, menacing look that compelled the driver to move along, although he did write down a partial license plate. Two days later, Michelle's small, fully clothed body was found lying face down in a ditch on a rural road in Macedon, 15 miles from Rochester. Like the other two girls she had been raped, strangled from behind with a ligature, with her body bearing bountiful evidence indicating excessive blunt force trauma. Like Wanda, there was the presence of white cat fur on her clothing, while leaf samples in her clenched fists matched those in the surrounding area where her body was found, meaning she was likely strangled to death at the location she was discovered. Police also noted the presence of semen, which helped determine that she was raped by only one person. Unlike the other cases, detectives were able to recover a partial palm print from her neck, although so far of little use. Oddly, her stomach contents revealed that she had eaten a hamburger and onion rings approximately one hour before she was murdered. This was corroborated by earlier reports of a girl matching Michelle's description eating at a nearby fast food joint with a white male with dark hair, aged between 25 and 35, approximately 6 ft tall. Those are the three victims. The search began for suspects almost immediately after the first murder. Next up we'll talk about the suspects in the car. There are some interesting people in this set of suspects. Building on police investigators' theory that Carmen knew her killer, police strongly consider Carmen's uncle Miguel Colon as the main suspect. Miguel was Carmen's father's brother, and once her parents divorced, he formed a relationship with Carmen's mother, quickly becoming known as Uncle Miguel. There are several compelling reasons why he is thought to have been her killer: Weeks prior to her murder, Miguel purchased a car that closely resembled the vehicle seen by witnesses reversing down the interstate chasing down Carmen. When investigators searched his vehicle after the murder, they found that it had been wiped clean both inside and out. To add to the suspicious nature of the state of his car, the trunk was found to have been washed with an incredibly potent cleaning solution. The dealership that sold him the car confirmed to police that they didn't wash the car's trunk with detergent before selling it. One of Carmen's dolls was found in his car, which relatives informed police was not unusual considering that she frequently traveled with Miguel. Merely two days after the death of his niece, Miguel informed his friends that he had to leave the country to Puerto Rico, as he had “done something wrong in Rochester.” He left only four days after Carmen was murdered. While investigators did travel to Puerto Rico to question Miguel in 1972, local papers leaked this, causing Miguel to flee. He eventually surrendered a few weeks later and was extradited back to Rochester for questioning. Although he didn't have a credible alibi on the date of Carmen's murder, and other circumstantial evidence, there was simply no physical evidence at the scene or his vehicle to link him to the murder. And so he was released. Several years later Miguel would commit suicide in 1991 after a domestic violence incident in which he shot his wife and his brother, both of whom survived. Many family members are still vocal about their belief that Miguel is Carmen's killer. Next up a giant piece of shit. Just weeks after the death of the final victim of the Alphabet Murders, Michelle Maenza, a man held a teenager at gunpoint. The girl refused to stop screaming despite his repeated threats so the man decided to flee and go on the hunt for an easier target. The man in question was a Rochester firefighter named Dennis Termini. Termini was a prolific serial offender known as the "Garage Rapist" who is known to have committed a minimum of fourteen rapes of teenage girls and young women between 1971 and 1973. He is also known to have owned a beige vehicle similar in description to the vehicle observed by several eyewitnesses to the abductions. On top of this he lives roughly a block away from where Michelle Maenza was abducted. After he was chased by police from his botched kidnapping he was cornered in his car where he promptly did the world a favor and shit himself in the head. A subsequent forensic examination of Termini's vehicle did reveal traces of white cat fur upon the upholstery.In January 2007, Termini's body was exhumed to obtain a DNA sample for comparison with the semen samples recovered from Walkowicz's body. The results of this test confirmed Termini was not responsible for her murder. Despite this he still remains a plausible suspect in the other abductions. Another interesting suspect is none other than Kenneth Bianchi. We're going to assume that you guys know who that is but for those who don't, google the hillside stranglers. Before Bianchi headed to Los Angeles and committed the hillside strangler murders he lived in the area of the murders and worked as an ice cream vendor. While he was never charged in the murders he remains a suspect. He was known to drive a car similar to the description given of the car involved in the alphabet murders by witnesses. Bianchi would vehemently deny any involvement in the case. He repeatedly asked investigators to officially clear him as a suspect but they did not. The last suspect we're gonna talk about is a guy they called Crazy Joe. Joseph Naso is a convicted serial killer and serial rapist sentenced to death for the murder of six women in California. His crimes spanned between 1977 to 1994. Naso has been one of those killers who seemed to take pride in his work, so much so that he had a rape diary containing gruesome details of the victim's deaths. And that wasn't all. He had a list better known as 'The List of Ten' of his ten murders that he seemed insanely proud of. While the details of the list were vague for the layman, it was a reminder of his work for Naso. He led a life as a photographer with a penchant for clicking pictures of dead women — especially those he killed and had quite the collection. Naso lived in Sacramento between 1999 and 2003 and finally settled in Reno, Nevada, in 2004. He was arrested in 2010. It was quite the body count he stacked up. Roxenne Roggasch was found dead in 1977 after her body was dumped near Fairfax. She was strangled to death. This was followed by Carmen Colon in 1978. This one is obviously crazy considering that it's the same name of one of the victims in New York. Pamela Parsons was a waitress who was found murdered in 1993. Three of those four fit the same pattern as New York. Double initials. He drugged, raped and strangled these women before dumping their bodies. He was also convicted in the murder of another double Initial murder of Tracy Tafoya. All of this is pretty similar to what went down in New York. Another victim would be identified from his book, Sarah Dylan. All told six women would be connected to Naso but the other four in his book would never be identified. Naso also had numerous pictures of women in various states of undress all seemingly unconscious, some of which were found to be his murder victims. Not only was Naso linked due to the double initials of his victims and those in the Rochester Alphabet Murders but also because his modus operandi was to offer a lift in his vehicle before murdering his victims, similar to how police believed the Rochester perpetrator enticed his victims. Police were given further hope as Joseph Naso was born in Rochester, New York and lived there for many years, including the time period when the young girls were murdered. Again investigators we're hopeful with this lead but again when the DNA taken from Wanda was tested with crazy Joe it was negative. Due to this he had been largely written off as a suspect but many still think he had something to do with at least one of the murders in New York. DNA was only able to be collected from one victim. And while the suspects mentioned did not match her, it didn't necessarily rule them out on the other ones. Some people think there were separate killers. With a popular opinion being that Miguel killed Carmen Colon and someone else was responsible for the other two. This is another case that has fascinated true crime enthusiasts and confused investigators. 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My Private Eye Detectives: In this episode we continue talking about Joseph Naso in this Part 2 and profiling Naso. Please listen to my podcast episode on the Tourniquet Man for more information on Serial Killers. Groth, A. N. (1978). Patterns of sexual assault against children and adolescents. In A. W. Burgess, A. N. Groth, L. L. Holmstrom, & S. M. Sgroi (Eds.), Sexual assault of children and adolescents. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.Groth, A. N. (1979). Men who rape: The psychology of the offender. New York: Plenum.Groth, A. N., & Burgess, A. W. (1977). Motivational intent in the sexual assault of children. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 4, 253–271. Groth, A. N., Hobson, W. F., & Gary, T. S. (1982). The child molester: Clinical observation. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 1, 129–144. ID Channel: The Murder List If you have any information on the four entries that were not solved: Contact your local police. #1 Girl near Heldsburg Mendocino Co- Mendocino County #4 Girl on MT. Tam- Marin County #5 Girl from Miami Near Down Pennisula-San Mateo County #6 Girl from Berkeley- Alameda County --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/true-insights-to-crime/support
On January 11th, 1977 in Fairfax, California the police received an anonymous phone call: a body had been found, dumped near the side of the road. The woman had been buried, face down, underneath desert brush. She had pantyhose wrapped around her neck and stuffed down her throat and her feet were bound. Police determined she had only been there for maybe less than a day. This is the story of serial killer and rapist Joseph Naso.
USA, Reno in Nevada. April 2010. Der 76-jährige Joseph Naso ist wegen Diebstahls zu einer Bewährungsstrafe verurteilt worden. Doch er verstößt gegen seine Auflagen und setzt damit einen Prozess in Gang, an dessen Ende er wegen mehrfachen Mordes zum Tode verurteilt wird. Wenn ihr mich bei meiner Recherche unterstützen möchtet, dann schaut doch gerne mal auf meiner Wunschliste vorbei: https://www.amazon.de/hz/wishlist/ls/O9Q8XCT8EW63?ref_=wl_share Wenn ihr mit mir Kontakt aufnehmen möchtet, dann erreicht ihr mich per Mail: vonmordundtotschlag@gmx.de oder bei Instagram: vonmordundtotschlag. Ich hoffe ihr findet die Episode informativ. Ich danke euch für´s Zuhören! Eure Steffi *enthält bezahlte Werbung*
Paul Holes takes the team through a series of cold cases that sat unsolved for years until modern DNA testing shed new light on the killers. This is an episode about persistence and keeping a close eye on even the smallest speck of evidence. Special Guest: Paul Holes spent the majority of his 27-year career investigating cold cases and serial-predator crimes in the Bay Area of California. Just before he retired in April 2018, Paul led the team that broke the Golden State Killer case, which brought him worldwide acclaim. Other notable cases he’s worked on include The Zodiac, Laci Peterson, Jaycee Dugard, Darryl Kemp, Joseph Naso, and Joseph Cordova Jr. Paul recently released an audiobook titled “Evil Has a Name” which is available on Audible. You can also hear him on the true-crime podcast, "The Murder Squad.” which he co-hosts with investigative journalist Billy Jensen.
Police in Reno, NV make several shocking discoveries when searching the residence of Joseph Naso, who is on parole for a shoplifting charge. Soon they realize that Naso is more than just a petty thief and come to believe that they are dealing with a dangerous predator and possible serial murderer. If you have any leads with this case, The Murder Squad podcast has some excellent resources for researching and reporting leads for this case on their Season 1, Episode 10 webpage. You can find the episode show notes, including resources, photos and a transcript on our website at crimeandsacrifice.com New episodes will drop every Monday -- Please consider subscribing and leaving a review if you can. Thank you so much for listening! Connect with us: Twitter Facebook Instagram
Investigator Paul Holes tells us about the arrest of the NorCal Rapist, delves into the DNA evidence that identified him, and discusses the balance between privacy and safety when using this powerful new law enforcement tool. Special Guest: Paul Holes spent the majority of his 27-year career investigating cold cases and serial-predator crimes in the Bay Area of California. Just before he retired in April 2018, Paul led the team that broke the Golden State Killer case, which brought him worldwide acclaim. Other notable cases he’s worked on include The Zodiac, Laci Peterson, Jaycee Dugard, Darryl Kemp, Joseph Naso, and Joseph Cordova Jr. Paul recently released an audiobook titled “Evil Has a Name” which is available on Audible. You can also hear him on the true-crime podcast, "The Murder Squad.” which he co-hosts with investigative journalist Billy Jensen. Join us on Patreon at patreon.com/smalltowndickspodcast
Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Joseph Naso despite being described as a loner and “odd” was, by all accounts, a seemingly normal guy. He was ex military, married for 18 years, maintained a good relationship with his wife post divorce and, after his son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, spent years caring for him. If it wasn't for his sticky fingers and an unannounced parole visit in 2010, no one would have known about his connection to a decades old cold case. And, on January 10th 1977, Joseph Naso claimed his first victim. Joseph Naso's First Victim (1977) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer
Joseph Naso despite being described as a loner and “odd” was, by all accounts, a seemingly normal guy. He was ex military, married for 18 years, maintained a good relationship with his wife post divorce and, after his son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, spent years caring for him. If it wasn’t for his sticky fingers and an unannounced parole visit in 2010, no one would have known about his connection to a decades old cold case. And, on January 10th 1977, Joseph Naso claimed his first victim. Joseph Naso’s First Victim (1977) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morning-cup-of-murder/message
Paul, Dan and Dave talk about what it’s like to lead a murder investigation, interacting with the families of victims, and how DNA is changing the way murder investigations are conducted. WARNING: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sex crimes and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Special Guest: Paul Holes: Paul Holes spent the majority of his 27-year career investigating cold cases and serial-predator crimes in the Bay Area of California. Just before he retired in April 2018, Paul led the team that broke the Golden State Killer case, which brought him worldwide acclaim. Other notable cases he’s worked on include The Zodiac, Laci Peterson, Jaycee Dugard, Darryl Kemp, Joseph Naso, and Joseph Cordova Jr. Paul recently released an audiobook titled “Evil Has a Name” which is available on Audible. You can also hear him on the true-crime podcast, "The Murder Squad.” which he co-hosts with investigative journalist Billy Jensen. Oh, and check out our Patreon at patreon.com/smalltowndickspodcast
Billy Jensen and Paul Holes discuss the case of serial killer Joseph Naso. Naso used the ruse of photography to lure victims, and for the first time Paul discusses the photos still waiting to be identified. For more information, please go to TheMurderSquad.com
We sit down with world-renowned forensic scientist and cold-case investigator, Paul Holes, to hear about one of his first cold cases, as well as the profiling techniques he developed over the years to catch the serial sexual predators he hunted. Special Guest: Paul Holes: Paul Holes spent the majority of his 27-year career investigating cold cases and serial-predator crimes in the Bay Area of California. Just before he retired in April 2018, Paul lead the team that broke the Golden State Killer case, which brought him worldwide acclaim. Other notable cases he’s worked on include The Zodiac, Laci Peterson, Jaycee Dugard, Darryl Kemp, Joseph Naso, and Joseph Cordova Jr. Paul recently released an audiobook titled “Evil Has a Name” which is available on Audible. You can also hear him on the true-crime podcast, "The Murder Squad.” which he co-hosts with investigative journalist Billy Jensen. WARNING: this episode deals with graphic descriptions of sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.
In 2010, 76-year-old Joseph Naso was busted on a probation violation. During a search of his home, investigators uncovered boxes filled with incriminating pictures and journals. Also uncovered was what authorities have called Naso's "List of 10". All of this information pointed to the fact that Joe Naso had been a serial rapist for over 40 years and murdered a number of women in California over several decades.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the bizarre life and crimes of Joe Naso. He was a photographer with a penchant for women who wore nylons and heels. He used his photography, in some cases, to lure his victims. The majority of his murder victims had the same initial in both their first and last name. The pictures and journals found in his home suggest that he had many more victims than he was prosecuted for.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.comSponors:Warby Parker - Get great prescription glasses at a great price. Visit warbyparker.com/tcatt to check out their home try-on program. Zip Recruiter - The smartest way to hire! Try it for free at ziprecruiter.com/tcatt
Working as a photographer, he obsessively documented his crimes. Naso’s journals included more than 250 detailed descriptions of assaults, accompanied by thousands of photographs of his victim. He strangled at least six women to death between 1977 and 1994.
Three young girls were kidnapped, raped, and strangled to death near Rochester, NY in the early 70s. Carmen Colon, Michelle Maenza, and Wanda Walkowicz. Their crimes became referred to as the Alphabet Murders or the Double Initial Killings due to the first letter in their first name matching the first letter in their last name. No one has ever been caught but there are a variety of disturbing suspects including two different serial killers and another serial rapist. Then, in 2011, Joseph Naso was arrested for and then convicted of four additional double initial murders in California. And where is Joseph Naso from? Rochester, NY. Did he commit all seven killings? And possibly others? Find out today in a "I can't believe how many dirtbags were living in Rochester in the 1970s" edition of Timesuck! Today's Timesuck is brought to you by: The Jim Jefferies Show podcast - listen to new episodes every Wednesday on your favorite podcast app! The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - Drive sober or get pulled over!! The Great Courses Plus! For a limited time only, you’ll get a FULL MONTH for FREE when you sign up at TheGreatCoursesPLUS.com/TIMESUCK Robinhood! Get a FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help build your portfolio when you sign up at TIMESUCK.robinhood.com Becky Lusk GoFund: https://www.gofundme.com/the-tale-of-the-very-bad-no-good-broken-uterus Todd Larsen's wife's breast cancer GoFund: https://www.gofundme.com/help-her-fight-breast-cancer Want to try out Discord!?! Click HERE! Watch the Suck on Youtube: https://youtu.be/L4l2bI0ub0w Merch - https://badmagicmerch.com/ Want to try out Discord!?! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cultofthecurious/ For all merch related questions: https://badmagicmerch.com/pages/contact Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG, @timesuckpodcast on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast Wanna be a Space Lizard? We're over 3500 strong! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast Sign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits!
A routine home inspection in 2010 uncovers heinous crimes committed by Joseph Naso. Dating back to the late 1970s, Naso was responsible for deaths in California, Nevada and possibly one of the most famous unsolved murder sprees in New York State history. Sponsors! Caffé Monster - Available in Mocha, Vanilla, and Salted Caramel. Caffé Monster: Chill it down, Shake it up, Enjoy! Calming Comfort - Go to CalmingComfortBlanket.com and use promo code KILLERS at checkout to receive 15% off the displayed price. Robinhood - Robinhood is giving listeners a FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help build your portfolio! Sign up at SERIALKILLERS.RobinHood.com. Upstart -Head to Upstart.com/SERIALKILLERS to find out how low your Upstart rate is.
aka "The Double Initial Killer" occurred in the 1970s in the Rochester, New York, area and possibly in Los Angeles, California. Named from the fact that each of the girls' first and last names started with the same letter.Furthermore, each body was found in a town that had a name starting with the same letter as the victim's name. The alphabet murders remain unsolved to this day. Music by Per Nielsen Audio clip credit: KPIX 5 News Follow us on: Facebook: TBTpod Twitter: @TBT_Pod YouTube: Truth Be Told Podcast You can listen to us on: ITunes: Truth Be Told Stitcher: Truth Be Told Spotify: Truth Be Told YouTube: Truth Be Told Podcast
A narcissistic professional photographer lived a dangerous double life as a serial killer. He'd focus his rage on prostitutes mostly. It wasn't uncommon for him to bring them home then try to explain why they were there to his wife.Sexual urges met, the killer would strangle his victims and dump their bodies in places he knew the police would eventually find them. The evil murderer needed the world to know that he was smarter than the police and women meant nothing to him but a necessary sexual inconvenience.Then, by a stroke of chance and aggressive police work, the wheels of justice stumbled upon a lead. It was nothing more than a lined sheet of paper that read, "List of 10," but shortly after its discovery, a task force was created and a serial killer was nabbed. This book is about the victims he left behind, not the person who took their lives. I will never condone such actions, nor will I try to rationalize his behavior. He will go to the grave, hopefully sooner rather than later, knowing the identity of four women from his fabled List of 10. It's his sick way of showing people he's still in charge.His name is Joseph Naso, and this book will grip you from the beginning and won't let you go until the final word. LIST OF TEN: The True Story of Serial Killer Joseph Naso-C.L. Swinney
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Karen and Georgia tackle their favorite 1990s murders, featuring serial killer Joseph Naso and the death of Sherrice Iverson in Nevada.