July 1991: After being kicked out of a drug rehabilitation center in Florida, Daniel Tavares Jr. returns home to Massachusetts and stabs his mother, Ann Tavares, 46, to death with a carving knife in their Somerset home. Another man, Richard Pires, is stabbed multiple times when he tries to intervene.
Tavares subsequently pleads guilty to manslaughter and is sentenced to 15 to 20 years in state prison, where he becomes a notorious troublemaker.
April 2005: In a report on computer access behind bars, the Herald reveals Tavares creepy online personal ad, stating he is a 6-foot, 235-pound Albino with over 40 real nice tattoos, and asking,Can I get a lil bit of love from a lonely female?
Dec. 1, 2005: Correction officer Michael Kasprzak reports that Tavares struck him in the right cheek with his left hand, which was in a cast, as Kasprzak tried to remove Tavares restraints and waist chains.
Feb. 27, 2006: Another prison guard, Matthew Atter, was trying to give Tavares his food tray when, according to court papers, Tavares aggressively reached his hands out of the food slot and began flailing them around while stating, Im going to (expletive) kill you (expletive). Come closer you (expletive) Ill break your (expletive) arms off.
June 11, 2007: Tavares pleads not guilty to the assault charges; Clinton District Court Judge Martha Brennan sets $50,000 bail. Tavares finishs serving his manslaughter sentence around that time and petitions for the bail on the assault charges to be overturned.
July 16: Superior Court Judge Kathe M. Tuttman grants the petition and sets Tavares free.
Tavares moves to Washington to marry his wife, Jennifer.
Nov. 17: The bodies of Brian Mauck, 30, and his wife, Beverly, 28, are found in their home near rural Graham, Wash.
Nov. 20: Tavares is charged with two counts of first-degree murder. The Maucks were shot execution style three times each in the head, according to prosecutors.
“Superior Court Judge Kathe M. Tuttman grants the petition and sets Tavares free.”......Two murders right in the lap of this judge....Nice job judgie Tuttman!