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Alphabet Killer Was 'Giddy' After Another Man Was Linked to Murder, Documentary Says

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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