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    The Oldest Death Row Inmate in the Nation

    Steve Huff's True Crime Report:


    From The Phoenix New Times: All About the Oldest American Death Row Inmate, Viva Leroy Nash

    "Leroy Nash is 93 years old and the oldest death row inmate in the nation. He has been awaiting execution since 1984. Writing in the Phoenix New Times, Paul Rubin tells the story of this career criminal and homicidal curmudgeon who recently wrote to the paper outlining some of his thoughts about who should or should not be put to death by the State. From the pen (or prison-issued pencil) of Viva Leroy Nash:

    There are obviously many weird people in our world, with twisted minds, that have a tendency to not only kill helpless people, but often do it in a despicable manner. Often, psychos turn into insane serial killers who should be promptly eliminated, not tortured to suicide, as I've seen happen.

    Genuine serial killers should be eliminated by execution quickly, but not by prison guards or their contemporaries. Same for adults or homos who kill children. Or Mormons who habitually force children into marriage.

    Usually I'd say oldsters like Nash have earned the right to opine on such things -- being... old, and all -- but I'm not so sure about Mr. Nash.

    For "Nation's Oldest Death Row Inmate Will Never Be Executed," Rubin interviewed a witness to a murder committed by Nash. She detailed Nash's cold, cruel execution of a young man named Greg West on November 3, 1982:

    This was after Mr. Nash shot Greg the first time. I was looking at the barrel of the gun and, for some reason, I flashed on my daughter, who was around 9 at the time.

    He pulled the trigger, but it didn't fire, and I dropped down under the table. I still don't understand why Nash didn't come around and kill me.

    Greg was on the floor there bleeding. He was saying, 'Please, God. Please, God, don't shoot me.' I was trying to stay still. Then Nash fired into Greg twice more. I watched him die. He was like a brother to me and to my husband.

    Kind of puts Nash's thoughts on execution, etc. in perspective, doesn't it?

    For Paul Rubin's fascinating narrative about the life and crimes of a man who talks like a "grizzled old coot" but kills like Cormac McCarthy's fictional Anton Chigurh, just click the link in brackets below."

    http://truecrimereport.com/

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    If this is what the old bastard really believes then why is he sucking at the taxpayer's teet some 24 years later.

    Just off yerself already Leroy.

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    Get a smokin' HAWT stripper. She dances for the guy, halfway through he falls over dead from a heart attack.

    Problem solved.

    Best use of Tax payer money EVAH!!

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    FLORENCE, Ariz. -- The oldest death row inmate in the United States, who spent most of his life behind bars, has died of natural causes at age 94.

    Viva Leroy Nash died late Friday at the state's prison complex in Florence, said an Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman.

    Nash was still on death row, but spokesman Barrett Marson said Sunday he did not know if Nash died in his cell or in a medical facility at the prison.

    Nash had been imprisoned almost continuously since he was 15 and was deaf, mostly blind, crippled, mentally ill and had dementia, said his attorney, Thomas Phalen. State prosecutors were appealing a federal ruling that Nash might not be competent to the U.S. Supreme Court at the time of his death, Phalen said.

    Nash was born in 1915 and had a criminal record dating to the 1930s. Phalen said his research shows that Nash grew up in southern Utah and was sent to the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1930 for an armed robbery.

    He spent 25 years in prison for shooting a Connecticut police officer in 1947. In 1977, Nash was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for a robbery and murder in Salt Lake City but escaped from a prison work crew in October 1982.

    Three weeks later, on Nov. 3, 1982, Nash went into a coin shop in Phoenix and demanded money from an employee, Greggory West.

    Nash shot West three times, killing him. Another employee was in the line of fire but was not hit, according to the corrections department. As Nash ran away, a nearby shop owner pointed a gun at him and told him to stop. Nash grabbed the weapon and the two men struggled over it until police arrived and arrested him.

    He was convicted of first-degree murder, armed robbery aggravated assault and theft and sentenced to death in 1983.

    The Arizona Supreme Court upheld the conviction in 1985 and Nash then filed a series of unsuccessful appeals on both state and federal court.

    His most recent appeal was rejected by a U.S. District Court judge in 2006, but the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in September that he was entitled to a hearing to determine if he was competent to assist in his defense. The reason was a delusional disorder and memory problems.

    Nash had been mentally ill for decades, going back at least to his imprisonment in Connecticut, which should have kept him off death row, Phalen said. Despite Nash's crimes, Phalen said he had a deep fondness for a man he called "an old cowboy."

    "He was born in 1915 and he was sent to prison in 1930," Phalen said. "Think about it -- he had 15 years of life in southern Utah, at a time when Utah and Arizona was the wild, wild West -- and he went to prison in 1930, and he remained in prison for the next 80 years, more or less."
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    What the Hell took so long

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    What the fuck are they waiting for???
    Pull the fucking plug, already!

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