He defended former cameraman accused of killing four women in Northern California with matching initials in the 1970s and 1990s, and disturbing images of women that have been found in the home state of Nevada, pointing out that it was created for magazines that have appeared like this work.
His comments came Joseph Nassau (78 years) during a preliminary hearing Tuesday in the murder trial. And pleaded not guilty to murder and his nose in what is likely to be the cause of the death penalty.
The test officer Roger Jacobs, who found the image in search of a house of Nassau, the first witness called at the hearing. He said the pictures show a naked woman posing in "unnatural positions" that appeared dead or unconscious.
"I have seen many photographs of women in different positions is a natural," said Jacobs, who led the Nassau eligible for Department of Public Safety State of Nevada. "It seems that some sleep, and it seems that some unaware of some of the lack of response."
Given nasal suspended sentence in 2009 after being convicted of theft in the state of California. Jacobs found images while looking after the house of Nassau violated when the probation officers found ammunition in Nassau property in Reno, Nevada
Jacobs is the images that were found near Nassau with descriptions of a list of 10 women, including four references described the prosecutors believe victims and accused of murder Nassau: Roxen Roggasch, Carmen Colon, Pamela Parsons and Tracy Tafoya. Gave the first letters of the names of the victims rises to suspect "double the nickname of 'aid.
Led the list of images and the arrest of Nassau for the deaths of four prostitutes in April, and extradited to California from Nevada.
Six other women from the list has not been identified yet, but prosecutors say the investigation is still underway.
Wearing glasses Nassau, who was sitting on the defense table in his red-white striped prison, fought all questioning him, and often runs in a long statement, rather than ask questions.
However, said Nassau pictures serve only evidence that the pleasure derived from watching or "fake" photos of women who were working a dead or sleeping. He compared with the images, terror, and said: disturbing images are created for magazines that have appeared like this work.
"Do you agree that you see in magazines such as images, like in the movies ... people seem dead?" Asked nasal Jacobs.
Jacobs said he did not, but pointed out that women in Nassau in the photos appeared in the "unnatural and uncomfortable and untenable" position.
Prosecutors said Nassau also kept news clippings about the killings that took place in a safe place.
No. 3 in the list, and Nassau, "and a girl from Loganitas", which is believed prosecutors Roggasch, whose body was found near Lagunitas, a town near the coast in Marin County. Court documents show Nassau can then use his wife's panty hose to throttle Roggasch, a prostitute who went unsolved 1977 killing in decades. The authorities say was found on the DNA Nassau his ex-wife in the intestines.
And decomposed body was found near the colon in the Port Costa in 1978 by an officer of the California Highway Patrol in Contra Costa County. Authorities said DNA evidence collected from the nails can be linked to Nassau it kills.
No. 2 in the list is "The Girl in the vicinity of Port Costa," said Jacobs.
The body was found strangled Parsons in Yuba City in 1993, where he lived in Nassau at the time his son was mentally ill. According to court documents that have been photographed Nassau Parsons.
Killed in the city of Yuba Tafoya, Nassau, where he lived. Her body was found on the side of Interstate 70 in a cemetery in Marysville in 1994.
Number 10 on the list "was a girl from a cemetery MRV", said Jacobs.
Investigators are looking at other references unfamiliar to the list of Nassau and creepy. The No. 4 "and a girl from Mount Tam", walking and mountain biking in Marin County roots. The other women on the list in Healdsburg, a town in northern California, Berkeley, and apparently an address in San Francisco.
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