Harding's first arrest occurred when he was 11 years old, when he was arrested for joyriding. He was sent to the
Arkansas Boys' Industrial School, and he spent four years cycling between that facility, his home, and the
Arkansas State Hospital before his first long-term imprisonment. While in the Tucker Unit, in 1970, he was convicted of attempting to escape from custody. During Harding's stay on death row, his attorneys would attribute further behavioral and developmental issues to Harding's time in an adult prison as a teenager. While in the prison, Harding attempted suicide again. Harding was paroled from prison a second time in March 1979. Two months later, he was arrested in
Pulaski County, Arkansas, and charged with a stabbing murder. Harding was in jail in Pulaski County when he and five other inmates orchestrated an escape from the county jail on September 17, 1979. Harding spent the rest of 1979 and part of 1980 carrying out a multi-state crime spree until his final apprehension in Arizona. Harding's crime spree began with the attempted
robbery of a prostitute in
Chicago, Illinois, on September 27; on December 10, he robbed and murdered 27-year-old Stanton Winston Blanton in Blanton's apartment in
Dallas, Texas, although he was never charged with this murder. On December 18, he robbed a man named Ronald Svetgoff and stole his car and identification cards, the latter of which he would use to feign his identity when he relocated to Arizona. Harding took multiple individuals and families hostage throughout
Texas,
Utah, and
California throughout the rest of December 1979. Harding remained in California, robbing and carjacking multiple individuals and couples. On January 10, 1980, a car he stole from Joseph Wohlers broke down on
U.S. Highway 101; when 39-year-old Gerald O. Huth, a
Sperry Univac employee and native of
Bloomington, Minnesota, stopped to help Harding, Harding shot Huth to death and stole Huth's car. although by late January, a farmer had discovered Huth's body in a field near
Paso Robles, California; he was found with his hands tied behind his back and a gunshot wound in his head. While still in California, Harding used Huth's stolen identification to conceal his identity, and he used Huth's credit cards to rent a hotel room in
San Diego, California. Later, while still in San Diego, Harding robbed four people in an
optometrist's office and ordered one of the robbery victims to drive him to an unknown woman's house. == Arizona murders ==