Viva Leroy Nash (September 10, 1915 – February 12, 2010) was the oldest American on death row at the time of his death in February 2010. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Nash spent much of his life in and out of prison for crimes including transporting stolen vehicles, robbery, and attempted murder.
He was first imprisoned in 1930 at 15 years old for armed robbery.
In 1947 at 32 years old, he was sentenced to prison again, where he served 25 years, for shooting a Connecticut police officer.
In 1977 he was sentenced to life for having murdered postal carrier David J. Woodhurst, but escaped from a prison work crew in 1982 where soon after he went into a coin shop in Phoenix, Arizona, and shot an employee dead. [1]
He was sentenced to death in 1983.
His attorneys claimed that senility had rendered him not legally competent to be executed, describing him as a "doddering old man, who can't hear, can't see, can't walk, and is very, very loony".[2]
Nash died of natural causes on February 12, 2010, at the age of 94. At the time of his death, he was the oldest American on death row.