1923 — Ottumwa High School opens its current building, replacing Washington Junior High School, which had served as the city’s first high school for 24 years. The initial senior class
Warren John Nutter died at age 84 after battling chronic illness. He plead guilty to a 1956 murder when he was just 18. He served 62 years and is the fifth-longest serving inmate in the US.
Des Moines, IA (AP) An 84-year-old man convicted of killing a northeast Iowa police officer nearly 65 years ago who later saw his death sentenced commuted to life in prison has died at the state penitentiary in Fort Madison. Warren John Nutter was the state's longest serving inmate. Iowa prison officials say he died of natural causes Wednesday morning in a hospice room of the Iowa State Penitentiary where he had been housed due to chronic illness. He was 18 when he was sentenced to death by hanging in February 1956 after pleading guilty to killing Independence police officer Harold Pearce. In 1957, Gov. Herschel Loveless commuted his death sentence to life in prison.
Warren John Nutter, 84, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, in a hospice room of the Iowa State Penitentiary, where he had been housed due to chronic illness.