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YoungRemy
07-26-2007, 10:17 PM
this is quite a story... best to let the pictures tell the story... homeboy travels 1300 miles to burn down the home of a guy who provoked him online...

he goes by the handle of "pyrodice", and this is his online profile
http://www.livejournal.com/allpics.bml?user=pyrodice

http://userpic.livejournal.com/45388833/4962389
http://userpic.livejournal.com/45387274/4962389

whats the big deal? he likes puppy dogs and ducklings, as well as guns, knives and burning things!

http://www.wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2007/07/24/07242007wacarsoncourt.html

A career ruined: Man's sentence follows long-distance Internet squabble, arson

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

By Erin Quinn

Tribune-Herald staff writer

Two years ago, Russell Tavares was a clean-cut 25-year-old entrusted with “very high clearance” in missile and fire control in the U.S. Navy, officials say.

Now he’s the subject of a bizarre, tragic story — one that McLennan County investigators say would be a fitting plot for a television crime drama about short tempers, long-distance vendettas and the Internet’s ability to bring various personalities into conflict.

http://img.coxnewsweb.com/C/06/67/30/image_5630676.jpg

On Russell Tavares (above): "I've worked plenty of arson cases, but never one as bizarre as this one. Most are committed for money or getting back at somebody. This one, he blames on the computer." — James Pack, McLennan County Sheriff's Office detective

Tavares was involved in an Internet chat room squabble with John Anderson, a 59-year-old Elm Mott resident. Anderson said he called Tavares “a nerd.”

Tavares’ response: He took a leave of absence from the Navy. Drove from Virginia to Waco. Set fire to Anderson’s trailer home.

Monday, he pleaded guilty to a felony arson charge and was sentenced to seven years in a Texas prison. He was discharged from his post in the military.

No remorse was shown, officials say, as Tavares was scolded by 54th District Judge Matt Johnson during Monday’s court proceedings for taking pictures of Anderson with his cell phone camera.

What led a man with the utmost trust from the U.S. military to throw it all away to take revenge on a man 1,300 miles away is still a mystery — even with a formal confession from Tavares.

Officials say there was simply another side to this man — a side that was seen publicly on various Web sites.

Tavares was obsessed, officials say, with fire, guns and knives. Using the screen names “pyrodice” and “illpackapistol,” he posted pictures of himself online pointing firearms at certain people, Assistant District Attorney Jason Darling said.

It was on one of those Internet sites, orfay.com, that Tavares, of King George, Va., met Anderson, who owns Museum of Horrors Haunted House along Interstate 35 in Elm Mott. Anderson digitally touches up photos in his spare time and posts them on the site where people post pictures and chat.

Anderson said his page became the most popular on the Web site and a small group of individuals from all over the world started trying to pick fights and critique his photos. For example, Anderson said, some would make sexual statements about some of the photos of children.

Trading barbs online

“They would say bad things, I would say bad things back to them,” Anderson said. “It was like, ‘Your mother wears combat boots’ and ‘My daddy can beat up your daddy.’”

One of those who got involved was Tavares. Anderson said he made fun of the pictures posted on Tavares’ page of himself, comparing him to a “white Steve Urkel.”

Anderson said he posted “Revenge of the Nerds” above a picture of Tavares with no shirt and carrying a gun.

“There was no real fight other than I called him a nerd,” Anderson said. “And then he said he was going to kill me.”

And in October 2005, Tavares took a leave of absence from the Navy. He drove from the base in Virginia to Waco.

He took a picture of himself in each state he passed through, posting it on his Web site. The photo of him by the Texas welcome sign was dated Oct. 9. Tavares’ Waco-based attorney, Susan Kelly Johnston, said she was unaware whether her client intentionally came to Waco to seek revenge on Anderson or if he took a detour to Waco on his way from Virginia to his parents’ home in Arizona.

Law enforcement officials say they don’t know, either.

But Tavares’ intention that day, officials say, was to knock on Anderson’s door, point a shotgun in his face to scare him, then fire a round at his computer.


Instead, Tavares later confessed, he used a homemade accelerant to set a fire near the propane tank outside Anderson’s trailer home.

No one was injured in the fire, but Anderson said it caused more than $50,000 in damages. The trailer, located behind the haunted house, was a total loss.

James Pack, a detective with the McLennan County Sheriff’s Office, and Janine Mather, an arson investigator with the State Fire Marshal’s Office, began investigating the long line of people Anderson thought might have set the fire.

Widespread probe

Talking with people who post images on orfay.com from Waco to Virginia to Spain, Pack said he began to have suspicions about Tavares.

Pack worked closely with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and other government officials, he said.

“I’ve worked plenty of arson cases, but never one as bizarre as this one,” Pack said. “Most are committed for money or getting back at somebody. This one he blames on the computer. Tavares said if it wasn’t for the computer, this wouldn’t have happened.

“This was one of the hardest cases I’ve worked,” said Pack, a 13-year veteran of the sheriff’s office. “It was just a rollercoaster for me. It was definitely an experience.”

But even after spending between three and four months on the case, culminating with Tavares’ arrest in Arizona, Pack said he still doesn’t understand what prompted Tavares to go to such lengths to commit a crime against a man across the country whom he had never met. Tavares had no previous criminal record, he said.

“(Tavares) is a very smart person with fire,” Pack said. “He knows his stuff. But now he’s just a guy that’s ruined his whole entire career.”

Bob
07-26-2007, 10:20 PM
allegedly, someone told him that rap and hip hop were the same thing

YoungRemy
07-26-2007, 10:30 PM
oh theres more... this dude is a time bomb waiting to explode... this is fascinating

if you read into his journal, you will see many cries for help and desperate attempts to attract a girl... hes a lonely dude

http://pyrodice.livejournal.com/

I don't think a single one of you would give a flying fuck if I disappeared off the face of the earth.

I've NEVER asked anyone to prove they were a true friend, and frankly I'm afraid if I did, I'd come up really goddamned lonely.


I begin to think nobody reads this, since I don't post often.
If anyone would care to correct that impression, you're welcome to just put in your two cents. I don't even care if it's your last thought on how long whole milk versus skim milk goes before expiration... I just want to know if I'm seen or heard. :)
Commentwhoring? Ok, just once. :P

I have a huge problem, and I'll probably be gone off the face of the earth, in no time... :'( I need to tell everyone I'm sorry, but I'll be away for a very long time, and god knows if I'll ever see you again... I hope everyone has a great life. You all deserve it.

every other post he is going off about about a bad date or how a girl only wants to be friends, or that he got stood up...

so here is where a girl online provokes him to drive across the country and seek revenge on his nemesis

http://images.orfay.com/i/photos1/2007/07/24/06/3/e/2/3e22ea7cd7a061b448cdb5623c931df20_large.jpg


I honestly think he is going to off himself before he goes away to prison for 7 years

Kid Presentable
07-27-2007, 01:40 AM
He should sign up here so we can all push him over the edge.

sercomdj01
07-27-2007, 09:18 AM
hahaha was it q drop who got his house burnt down?

abcdefz
07-27-2007, 10:12 AM
Does anyone have some lithium I can borrow?

Some dosage, I don't know.

beastieangel01
07-27-2007, 10:43 AM
that is nuts. this is the internet though... so I cannot say I'm shocked.

but yikes.

YoungRemy
07-27-2007, 12:08 PM
here are two posts from before and after his roadtrip...

Monday, October 3rd, 2005
3:43 pm
Road trip!
Well, I'll be headed cross country this coming weekend. Headed out Friday. I think the quickest way anywhere is catching I-40 as soon as possible. It goes coast to coast, and my only question is whether to take it from Tennessee, after a detour on 95, 64, 81, which is most of a day... Or cut 95 straight south and pick it up direct, in NC... I'll be consulting my maps, and anyone knowledgeable as to cross-country travel. It may also change who I see on my way out, or back...
I can already think of at least 2 people reasonable close to my projected path.

Oh, and I've had a blast at the Ren faire, and various pics are posted on http://pyrodice.yafro.com/
Couple really interesting women out thataway, I tell ya!
I was originally going to give my season pass to Kat, for some $$... but it seems she's inclined to never speak to me, again.
Oh well.

Current Mood: refreshed

Saturday, October 29th, 2005
4:00 am
Time off
Well, how to explain. My vacation time isn't over, I've got nearly another week, in fact... But rather than pedal-to-the-metal 3 days to get from AZ to VA, I'll be taking a more leisurely paced trip back east, and stop to see some people, along the way. I also won't be spending as much time in Texas, this way, since the top is SO much shorter than the day I nonstopped it from Texarkana to Deming, NM. Yes indeed, I DID spend both nights outside the Texas borders... Though it was only by about 150 feet in Texarkana.
The reason this isn't too easy to explain is as such: This wasn't just a vacation. It WAS, but I worked 'ranch life' during it, as well. This trip back will be a vacation from my vacation, and if I'm REALLY good I might even have an extra day at the end to recuperate from the drive (a vacation from my vacation from my vacation??)

Anyways, there're some people from the net, and some people from my past looking forward to meeting me, and all for different reasons.
Jack of all trades, indeed. :) One girl wants me to show her how to shoot my rifle. :D One guy wanted me to bring one of the navy gun shells I brought... but I don't think I'll be bringing any back... Another girl just wants to meet Luke, in all his yafro infamy. ;)
Speaking of: If anyone wants to 'follow' my journey, it'll be posted, pretty regularly, at http://pyrodice.yafro.com/.
I need sleep. I'm nervous, but I STILL need to get some shut eye so I don't crash and burn, tomorrow.
Gnite all!
-Pyro!

Current Mood: groggy

and here are the latest photos posted by his nemesis, grandgoblin, aka JOHNNY DARKNESS

http://images.orfay.com/i/photos1/2007/07/23/18/8/8/9/889a3684a3cdbcc801002abea050da010_large.jpg

http://images.orfay.com/i/photos1/2007/07/23/12/9/1/e/91e332a4162e14998ba96584666c22c70_large.jpg

BBboy20
07-27-2007, 12:25 PM
grandgoblin...Darkness...how many aliases one non-CIA operative can have? =/

jennyb
07-28-2007, 01:13 AM
He should sign up here so we can all push him over the edge.

hehehehe


really this gave me the absolute creeps, I think about some of the quibbles I've seen round this place and can only imagine what kind of forum spats are out there *shudder* lotta cool peeps and lotta nuts out here on the internet

-T-
07-29-2007, 11:03 AM
Some people get whats coming to them.

insertnamehere
07-29-2007, 11:22 AM
somebody needed to tell that guy it's just the internet.

seriously though... the actions he took are never justifiable, but that doesn't even make sense if i try to look at it from a crazy/violent point of view. they didn't even have a proper fight. some guy just added a caption to some picture he put on the web. if ever you put a picture on the internet, you have to expect that it will be shopped and used against you. that's just the internet.

they should make this into an episode of NCIS

a.k.a me
07-31-2007, 05:27 PM
What a nerd.

Suavee-Bolo
07-31-2007, 06:02 PM
If any of you homos try to bun down my house, I'll Kill Ya.