The Twisted Path of James Silva: From the Murder of Tommy Hood to San Quentin—PART TWO
Initially convicted of second-degree murder of actor Tommy Hood, James Silva received a sentence of five years to life in prison. Yet his violent history did not end with Tommy Hood’s death. While incarcerated at San Quentin, Silva committed another shocking crime that once again thrust his name into California headlines. In 1953, he confessed to stabbing fellow inmate Kenneth King with a homemade knife after allegedly brooding over a perceived insult for weeks. Because California law at the time mandated the death penalty in certain repeat violent felony cases, Silva was condemned to die in the gas chamber.