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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 22 MIN

Episode 43: Double Initials: The Murders of Joseph Naso

from Crimes from the Peanut Gallery · host Victoria Cajucom

SummaryIn this gripping episode of 'Crimes from the Peanut Gallery,' Victoria Macdonald delves into the chilling story of Joseph Naso, a serial killer with a penchant for photographing his victims. The episode explores Naso's early life, his methodical crimes, and the shocking discovery of his 'rape diary' that detailed his heinous acts. Victoria also discusses the trial where Naso represented himself, showcasing his arrogance and belief in his own intelligence. The episode concludes with insights from fellow inmate William Noguera, who provides a chilling perspective on Naso's psyche and the potential for more undiscovered victims.TakeawaysJoseph Naso's crimes were meticulously planned and documented.Naso's 'rape diary' was a chilling record of his crimes.He represented himself in court, displaying arrogance and confidence.Naso's victims were often vulnerable women living on society's margins.The trial revealed Naso's belief in his own intelligence and cunning.William Neguera provided insights into Naso's psyche and potential for more victims.Naso's crimes spanned decades, with many victims remaining unidentified.The discovery of Naso's journals was pivotal in linking him to multiple murders.Naso's trial was marked by his condescending demeanor and lack of remorse.The episode highlights the importance of forensic evidence in solving cold cases.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Joseph Naso00:03:00 Naso's Early Life and Crimes00:09:00 The Discovery of the 'Rape Diary'00:15:00 The Trial and Naso's Arrogance00:21:00 Insights from William Noguera00:27:00 Conclusion and Reflections#truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #crime #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #HiddenInPlainSight #LivingAmongUs #TrueCrime #MysteryUnveiled #CrimeStories #truecrimepodcasting #truecrimecommunity #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #truecrimetiktoks #newepisode #truecrimestory #truecrimestories #truecrimegenre #justiceforvictims #crime #unsolvedcrimes #TrueCrime #DCSniper #PodcastEpisode #JosephNaso #TheAlphabetMurders

SummaryIn this gripping episode of 'Crimes from the Peanut Gallery,' Victoria Macdonald delves into the chilling story of Joseph Naso, a serial killer with a penchant for photographing his victims. The episode explores Naso's early life, his methodical crimes, and the shocking discovery of his 'rape diary' that detailed his heinous acts. Victoria also discusses the trial where Naso represented himself, showcasing his arrogance and belief in his own intelligence. The episode concludes with insights from fellow inmate William Noguera, who provides a chilling perspective on Naso's psyche and the potential for more undiscovered victims.TakeawaysJoseph Naso's crimes were meticulously planned and documented.Naso's 'rape diary' was a chilling record of his crimes.He represented himself in court, displaying arrogance and confidence.Naso's victims were often vulnerable women living on society's margins.The trial revealed Naso's belief in his own intelligence and cunning.William Neguera provided insights into Naso's psyche and potential for more victims.Naso's crimes spanned decades, with many victims remaining unidentified.The discovery of Naso's journals was pivotal in linking him to multiple murders.Naso's trial was marked by his condescending demeanor and lack of remorse.The episode highlights the importance of forensic evidence in solving cold cases.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Joseph Naso00:03:00 Naso's Early Life and Crimes00:09:00 The Discovery of the 'Rape Diary'00:15:00 The Trial and Naso's Arrogance00:21:00 Insights from William Noguera00:27:00 Conclusion and Reflections#truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #crime #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #HiddenInPlainSight #LivingAmongUs #TrueCrime #MysteryUnveiled #CrimeStories #truecrimepodcasting #truecrimecommunity #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #truecrimetiktoks #newepisode #truecrimestory #truecrimestories #truecrimegenre #justiceforvictims #crime #unsolvedcrimes #TrueCrime #DCSniper #PodcastEpisode #JosephNaso #TheAlphabetMurders

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