List of 10
The True Story of Serial Killer Joseph Naso
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Narrated by:
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Don Kline
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Written by:
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C L Swinney
About this listen
A narcissistic professional photographer lived a dangerous double life as a serial killer. He'd focus his rage on prostitutes, mostly. It wasn't uncommon for him to bring them home then try to explain why they were there to his wife.
Sexual urges met, either via rape or after paying for kinky sex, the killer would strangle his victims and dump their bodies in places he knew the police would eventually find them. The evil murderer needed the world to know that he was smarter than the police and women meant nothing to him but a necessary sexual inconvenience.
Then, by a stroke of chance and aggressive police work, the wheels of justice stumbled upon a lead. It was nothing more than a lined sheet of paper that read, "List of 10," but shortly after its discovery, a task force was created and a serial killer was nabbed.
This book is about the victims he left behind, not the person who took their lives. I will never condone such actions, nor will I try to rationalize his behavior. He will go to the grave, hopefully sooner rather than later, knowing the identity of four women from his fabled List of 10. It's his sick way of showing people he's still in charge.
His name is Joseph Naso, and this book will grip you from the beginning and won't let you go until the final word.
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- Anon
- 2024-03-03
Zero logical flow, jumps all over the place
I seriously cannot follow the narrative, there is no logical flow or time sequence. No idea how the investigation developed or how any of it came together. The author takes a lot of creative liberties to create conversations or scenarios he has no way factually knowing.
I had to go read a few wiki pages and listen to a few podcasts to try and get a grasp on the timelines that the book completely disregards.
I am too far into the damn book to get a refund.
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