In a statement issued through his advisory counsel, Joseph Naso says, "I want to help others in prison. I am on the threshold of a new life and will make the best of it."
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Naso, 79, of Reno, Nev., was convicted Aug. 20 of strangling Roxene Roggasch, Tracy Tafoya, Pamela Parsons and Carmen Colon between 1977 and 1994.