Alphabet Killer Was 'Giddy' After Another Man Was Linked to Murder, Documentary Says
Summary
Joseph Naso, known as the "Alphabet Killer," was convicted of killing four women with matching initials. A new documentary suggests he may have killed as many as 26 women. The documentary also claims that Naso was pleased when another serial killer was wrongly accused of a murder he might have committed.Key Facts
- Joseph Naso is a convicted murderer known as the "Alphabet Killer" because he killed women with matching initials.
- Naso was convicted in 2013 of killing four women in California.
- A new documentary claims Naso may be responsible for up to 26 murders.
- The documentary series is called "Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer."
- The series includes claims from another inmate who says Naso confessed to killing 26 women.
- Naso's "List of 10" was previously used as evidence in his trial for four murders.
- Naso was reportedly happy when another killer, Rodney Alcala, was linked to a crime Naso allegedly committed.
- Joseph Naso is currently on death row at San Quentin State Prison.
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