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Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

The Photo, the Killer, and the Woman Who Got Away - Georgia Durante

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Zone 7, Sheryl McCollum welcomes back Georgia Durante, whose remarkable life story took another unbelievable turn. While watching a true crime documentary, Georgia did not expect to see her photograph among evidence connected to convicted serial killer Joseph Naso. Sheryl and Georgia discuss how that moment unfolded, how it ties to the unsolved “Alphabet Killer” cases in Rochester, New York, and the shocking realization that Georgia once worked with a man who would later be convicted of multiple murders. Georgia also reflects on her plan to confront him in prison, and why she believes she might have been “the one who got away.”


Guest Bio and Links:

Georgia Durante is a former model, getaway driver for the mob, and author of The Company She Keeps. Her modeling career began at the age of 12, and by 17 she was one of America’s most recognizable faces as the "Kodak Girl.” After escaping an abusive marriage and a life tied to organized crime, Georgia rebuilt herself as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stunt drivers. Listeners can learn more about Georgia at her website https://www.georgiadurante.com/ or on Facebook @GeorgiaDurante. 

 The Company She Keeps by Georgia Durante

Watch the 2025 docuseries Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer on Prime Video or Oxygen.

Missed Georgia Durante’s first Zone 7 episode? The Company She Keeps | Georgia Durante

 

Highlights:

  • (0:00) Sheryl welcomes back Georgia Durante to Zone 7
  • (2:30) "They pulled this picture out of the ground that the serial killer had buried, and it was my picture.” Watching a documentary and realizing she is part of the case
  • (3:15) Modeling for a photographer who turned out to be serial killer Joseph Naso
  • (7:00) Potential links between Naso and the unsolved “Alphabet Killer” murders in Rochester, New York
  • (13:00) "I think it was chicken soup that saved my life.”
  • (18:45) The stunned detective’s reaction: “I’m so thankful you’re still living.”
  • (20:30) Planning a prison interview with Joseph Naso, and Sheryl shares that retired FBI agent and profiler Julia Cowley has agreed to help Georgia find answers
  • (26:15) Sheryl closes with a quote from Joseph Naso’s 2013 trial

 

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Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award-winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, forensic and crime scene expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and co-author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. She is the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a national collaboration that advances techniques for solving cold cases and assists families and law enforcement with unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnappings.

 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:12.0

Zone 7 welcomes back, Georgia Durante.

0:16.0

Y'all remember Georgia?

0:17.6

She's the former wheelman of the mob,

0:25.2

former model, and former stunt car driver for TV and the movies. She has had a fascinating life. But tonight, she joins us with an unbelievable

0:35.2

story, an addition to her life that you are not going to believe.

0:40.3

Y'all, it ain't like her life wasn't already interested in, okay?

0:43.3

Georgia had to go and make it even more just shocking.

0:48.3

So you know, when there's a new true crime documentary, and you plan your whole evening around it, you get

0:57.4

your snacks ready, you put your phone on mute, you snuggle up with your dog, you tell your

1:03.4

friends and family that hey, we're going to be in a group chat, we're going to talk about

1:06.9

this new documentary.

1:09.0

That's what Georgia was doing, just relaxing, watching a serial killer show like we all do.

1:14.8

Georgia, tell them what happened.

1:17.1

Well, I got my jammies on, got all ready to watch a good crime show.

1:23.1

It was called Death Row Confidential Secrets of a Serial Killer.

1:31.4

I had taped it the week before, so I wouldn't miss it, you know?

1:37.0

So anyway, I get in bed, turn the TV on after a long day, and they're showing how this serial killer had killed 26 women.

1:49.0

And they were trying to figure out, I guess he had a cellmate or a guy that used to meet him

1:58.3

for lunch in the yard every day.

2:00.1

And he started telling him about all the murders that he committed.

2:04.8

And this guy took notes.

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