

On death row for 42 years at San Quentin, artist and inmate William Noguera formed an unlikely bond with the notorious serial killer Joseph Naso. Over years of disturbing conversationsâand at great personal riskâNoguera gained his trust. What he revealed was far worse than anyone imagined.Behind prison walls, Naso described his brutal crimes in chilling detail, disclosing evidence that had eluded investigators for decades and exposing the darknessthat drove him. Now, for the first time, Noguera lays bare in his book, Through the Lens of a Monster, those confessions and the psychological games behind themâoffering long-overdue answers for grieving families and freshleads in cases gone cold.Through the Lens of a Monsteris both a window into the twisted mind of a predator and a haunting memoir of a man seeking redemption for his own violent past. My guest today on Murder Most Foul is William Noguera.Â
On death row for 42 years at San Quentin, artist and inmate William Noguera formed an unlikely bond with the notorious serial killer Joseph Naso. Over years of disturbing conversationsâand at great personal riskâNoguera gained his trust. What he revealed was far worse than anyone imagined.Behind prison walls, Naso described his brutal crimes in chilling detail, disclosing evidence that had eluded investigators for decades and exposing the darknessthat drove him. Now, for the first time, Noguera ...