Marin County prosecutor Rosemary Slote said during a pretrial hearing that the safety deposit boxes are key evidence in the case against Joseph Naso. Slote was seeking to subpoena bank records to confirm the box belonged solely to Naso.
“He had two boxes, one with items related to victims of this case and a second with monies,” Slote said. “The fact that there are two safe deposit boxes is significant in this case.”
The 77-year-old Naso, who sat during a hearing Tuesday shackled and clutching a manila envelope with his handwritten legal documents, is charged with the murders in the 1970s and 1990s of four prostitutes with matching initials: Roxene Roggasch, Carmen Colon, Pamela Parsons and Tracy Tafoya. Authorities in other states are also looking at Naso in connection with unsolved killings.
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