Posted on 11/27/2007 5:20:37 AM PST by JRochelle
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney suddenly faces questions about bicoastal tragedies involving three murder victims, a vicious killer, and a permissive judge he appointed who helped magnify this mayhem.
Daniel Tavares Jr., 41, pleaded guilty in 1991 to stabbing his mother fatally with a carving knife in their Somerset, Massachusetts home. While serving a 17 20-year sentence for that atrocity, Tavares allegedly punched one prison guard in the head and later spat on another while yelling Im going to kill you! According to a Department of Corrections document cited by the Boston Herald, Tavares also threatened to kill the governor [Romney], attorney general of MA, Bristol County Sheriff, and other law enforcement officials when released. Nonetheless, he was freed last June 14 after just 16 years, thanks to good time."
Police immediately re-arrested Tavares to prosecute him for his alleged assaults on these corrections officers. But Kathe Tuttman, a Romney-nominated superior-court judge, rejected both a lower-court decision and prosecutors requests to hold Tavares on $50,000 bail. On appeal, Tuttman overlooked Tavaress prison antics, as well as his eight prior drug and robbery busts. She released him on his own recognizance on July 16. Tuttman also spurned prosecutors wishes that Tavares wear a monitoring bracelet. There is no indication, she ruled, that he is a risk of flight. Tuttman ordered Tavares to report to a probation officer thrice weekly, work as a welder at Davon Steel, and move in with his sister in Dighton, Massachusetts.
Instead, Tavares skipped town, went west, and married Jennifer Lynn Freitas, 37, a woman he met on inmate.com with whom he corresponded while incarcerated. They lived in a trailer near Graham, Wash., some 40 miles south of Seattle.
On November 17, Tavares allegedly argued with two neighbors, Beverly Mauck, 28, and Brian Mauck, 30, a young couple who liked scuba diving and married in the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 5, 2006. Police say Tavares wrapped a .22-caliber revolver in a towel, kicked in the Mucks door, and then fatally shot each of them three times in the head. Detectives say they matched Tavares to a bloody palm print and shoe prints found in the Maucks home. According to police, Tavares confessed to these crimes.
Its because of stupidity in Massachusetts that my daughter is dead, Beverly Maucks father, Darrel Slater, told the Herald. How does a guy who killed his mother, get charged with more crimes, get out of jail? How can he leave the state?
Romney stepped into this controversy Saturday.
Judge Tuttmans decision showed an inexplicable lack of good judgment in a hearing that decided to put someone on the street who had not only in the past been convicted of manslaughter, but had threatened the lives of other individuals and was a flight risk, Romney told journalists while campaigning in Derry, N.H. And I think on that basis, that despite her record as being a law-and-order prosecutor, her lack of judgment suggests that she needs to resign from that post.
When Romney appointed Tuttman, however, he seemed more focused on gender issues than on law and order. Tuttman was one of four associate justices nominated in April 2006 all women.
All four had prosecutorial experience. In fact, Tuttman, a registered Democrat, was an Essex County assistant district attorney who, among others, prosecuted Eugene McCollom. He pleaded guilty in 2005 to decapitating a prostitute and burying her on a beach in Nahant, Mass. Nonetheless, contemporaneous news accounts show that as it unveiled these judicial appointees, the Romney administration seemed singularly enthused about how these nominees helped it celebrate diversity.
Romney made a concerted effort to find qualified women and minority candidates for the bench, spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom told the State House News Service on April 26, 2006. For a long time, women and minorities didnt even bother applying for judgeships because of the perception that the whole process was politically wired. Fehrnstrom reportedly suggested that although none of these four women was a minority member, people should stay tuned for Romney to name judges of color. The governor is interested in making sure that appointments to the bench, to the extent possible, reflect the diversity of the community at large, Fehrnstrom said to the Boston Globe.
How might New Hampshire voters regard this development in their next-door neighbors presidential bid? Some may see this as further evidence that Laxachusettss leniency jeopardizes their safety. In a November 14, 2006, editorial, the New Hampshire Union-Leader complained: When thugs commit crimes in Massachusetts, too often it is New Hampshire that gets punished. The paper explained that Massachusetts enters only about 5 percent of its outstanding warrants into the [FBIs National Crime Information Center] database. Consequently, 95 percent of criminals wanted in Massachusetts appear law-abiding when New Hampshire cops stop them and compare their names against this database. Romney proposed a bill to require state and local cops to report such warrants to the FBI, but failed to get it through his state legislature.
People tragically have been killed over this, Stephen Monier, New Hampshires U.S. Marshall told the Union-Leader. Its a huge issue.
Former Democratic state senator Jarrett Barrios told the Herald, Had he [Romney] actually followed our recommendations on appropriate programs for re-entering prisoners, not just this prisoner, but prisoners across the commonwealth, would be less likely to reoffend. Barrios also accused Romney of ignoring his own blue-ribbon panel on penal reform. Among other things, it advised post-release monitoring of inmates and job training as methods to reduce recidivism.
Romneys chief Republican rival, former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, took this occasion to examine Romneys crime record more broadly.
The governor is going to have to explain his appointment, and the judge is going to have to explain her decision, but its not an isolated situation, Giuliani told the Associated Press Saturday while on a campaign bus tour across New Hampshire. Governor Romney did not have a good record in dealing with violent crime.
He had an increase in murder and violent crime while he was governor, Giuliani continued. So its not so much the isolated situation which he and the judge will have to explain. Hes kind of thrown her under the bus, so its hard to know how this is all going to come out. But the reality is, he did not have a record of reducing violent crime.
While its tricky to compare a four-year governorship with an eight-year mayoralty, the FBIs Uniform Crime Statistics illuminate Romneys and Giulianis records on law and order. While murders grew 7.5 percent in Massachusetts during Romneys 2002 - 2006 gubernatorial term, they plunged 66.7 percent across Giulianis two mayoral terms (1993 2001). Burglaries rose 5.8 percent under Romney and slid 68.2 percent under Giuliani. While robberies climbed 12.3 percent on Romneys watch, Giuliani supervised a 67.2 percent reduction in robberies. As Romney saw a 32.5 percent reversal in motor-vehicle theft, such crimes cratered 73.3 percent under Giuliani. Overall, Romneys crime index fell 8.2 percent, while Giulianis tumbled 56.1 percent.
This ghastly episodes most telling comment comes from the pen of the suspect behind this grisly double homicide, now isolated in Washingtons Pierce County Jail. As the Herald reported November 21, Daniel Tavares Jr. wrote his father to say he received a college education and learned seven languages behind bars. As this convicted killer added: Only in Massachusetts.
Deroy and Sean Vanity are going to have to arm wrestle over who gets the job in any .... [] ... Rooty Admin.
” But alas, he is only an imperfect human”
He was also a republican governor, appointing a liberal democrat that had given money to the Bill Clinton cabinet member Robert Reich in his campaign for governor, was a deliberate act, these are the consequences.
I dont think Romney foresaw what each of her decisions would be.
I also dont think that she made the decision because she wasa woman.
Blame should be placed where due, the judge who made the decsion. This is like blaming Bush for the wildfires or for Global Warming.
There are enough reasons that Romney should never be president without stretching blame to include him.
> While Romney may have made some lousy appointments, isn’t Giuliani raising this issue truly the pot calling kettle black?
Yup. It’s the liberal calling the liberal soft.
No Rooty. No Mitt. Please, folks. Don’t make me wear a full-body condom to vote in 08.
Really?
I choose neither.
A lot of people are feeling that way...its Clinton’s best hope of winning in the end.
‘Its a two person race, Romney and Guiliani.
Ha Ha HA! ‘
Laugh all you want, that is where the GOP race stands today. It might change, a gaffe could always move the numbers, but as things stand today, its Romney or Guiliani.
I’m not happy about it, but thats how I see it so far.
Can't blame Romney for a lame judge, he's not a mindreader.
Kerik comes immediately to mind.
Watching this guy Giuliani navigate the political process is like watching a horror film festival-—Rooty’s had more sequels than Bela Lugosi.
No matter how many stakes are driven into Rooty’s presidential aspirations, the Rudester comes back from the dead, climbs out of his coffin with the same evil smirk, to wreak havoc on our political process again and again.
Rooty’s got the resilience of Count Dracula and the resume of a calculating conman......not exactly star material for the White House.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Rudy Giuliani leading the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination with Mitt Romney now in second place nationally. Giuliani attracts 23% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Romney attracts 15%. Mike Huckabee is the top choice for 13% while Fred Thompson and John McCain each earn 12% support. Ron Paul’s is at 5% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Rudy Giuliani leading the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination with Mitt Romney now in second place nationally. Giuliani attracts 23% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Romney attracts 15%. Mike Huckabee is the top choice for 13% while Fred Thompson and John McCain each earn 12% support. Ron Paul’s is at 5% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
I saw it the first time you posted it.
We’ll see what it says in a month.
Not waying in one way or another on Romney, but the ROOT OF THE FREAKIN’ PROBLEM is a that a guy who carves up his mother only gets a 17-20 year sentence in the first place. So he was released after 16 years, BFD!. Does anybody really think serving another year or 4 would have made a difference as to what kind of animal was released into the world?
“Can’t blame Romney for a lame judge, he’s not a mindreader.”
She is a registered democrat, a feminist that donated to Clintons leftist cabinet member Robert Reich, when he ran for governor in 2002.
She was a Romney affirmative action appointment, married to a liberal defense attorney.
She was Romneys choice, a republican does not have to be a mind reader when it comes to not appointing registered democrats.
I saw it the first time you posted it.
Well see what it says in a month.
Fair enough.
“Why is this Romney’s fault”
Romney’s big claim is that he was “an executive” — that is, he chose good people to run things.
Fact is, Romney chose bad people, and his choices got people killed.
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