Charges stand in serial killing case
Published: June 28, 2011 at 9:55 PM
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 28 (UPI) — A judge has refused to dismiss murder charges against a 77-year-old man accused of killing four reputed prostitutes in Northern California.
Joseph Naso submitted a one-page handwritten motion arguing police did not find any evidence linking him to the killings, the Marin Independent Journal reported. Two of the women were killed in the 1970s and two in the 1990s.
Naso was arrested last year after police found lists of women’s names, including the four victims, and other items in his home in Reno, Nev. Investigators have also said they found DNA from Naso’s wife on pantyhose used to strangle one victim.
“No photo’s found in the defendents home depict any woman who appear in forced posing, forced bondage or being deceased,” Naso said in his motion. “All photo’s found in defendents home of woman were/are under free will.”
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