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Man jailed on porn 'contest' charges



Published: June 20, 2009

GLOUCESTER — A Fort Square resident who police say has been canvassing the North Shore for women and girls willing to enter his pornographic video "contest" is behind bars on charges of harassment and soliciting children to pose nude or in sexual conduct.

Evans "Roddy" Dick III, 57, of 42 Fort Square, Gloucester, was wanted by both Gloucester and Beverly police investigating a series of packages distributed to women containing sexual images when he was arrested in Salem on Wednesday after allegedly skipping out on the check from a meal at a Thai restaurant.

In addition to graphic DVDs, the packages included letters signed by Dick asking the recipients to make their own videos and send them to him in exchange for prize money.

Arraigned yesterday in Gloucester District Court, Dick faces a charge of posing or exhibiting a child in a state of nudity or sexual conduct, disturbing the peace, possession of marijuana, two counts of making annoying phone calls, and four counts of criminal harassment.

He is being held without bail pending the results of a dangerousness hearing scheduled for June 26.

According to police, the Gloucester investigation began when the mother of a 16-year-old Gloucester High School student told police in late May that her family had received up to 20 obscene phone calls directed toward their daughter from an unknown man.

A second mother of a local teenager told police she had received similar calls, and the phone number she reported from caller identification was traced by detectives to Dick.

In the calls, Dick — referring to himself by name — made repeated sexual references to the teens while pornography could be heard playing loudly on a television set in the background, police said.

After Dick initially denied making the calls, police visiting his house found the numbers of both families on the call history of his mobile phone, as well as a bag of marijuana, according to the police report.

The day after the first report of harassing phone calls, the mother of the 16-year-old delivered to police a package dropped off at her home containing a pornographic video, a check for $100 and a 10-page handwritten letter addressed to her daughter asking for 12 homemade videos capturing sexual acts.

The letter said the contest had a "strong emphasis on sexually active children" and, in exchange for submitting videos of themselves, "contestants can win cash, sometimes a lot of it," with prizes ranging from "$1,000 to $1 million."

The packet also contained a handwritten "consent" waiver form and around $3 in loose change.

Soon after police began investigating the incidents in Gloucester, similar packets began turning up in other North Shore communities.

In Beverly, a 21-year-old woman told police Dick had handed her a packet containing an explicit DVD and a letter asking her to submit a homemade video. Beverly police took out a warrant for Dick's arrest.

According to the Gloucester police report, Dick on May 24 made between 15 and 20 obscene phone calls to the home of a 16-year-old girl, six calls to a family with more than one teenage daughter, and four explicit calls directed at a teenage boy. During the first week of June, after having already been questioned by police, Dick made five calls to a 19-year-old Gloucester woman, according to the police report.

Police seized several similar packages containing letters and DVDs from Dick's apartment, and witnesses said they observed him mailing around 20 more packages.

Dick told investigators he had been drinking heavily recently, stopped taking medication and identified the people he called and sent packages to after seeing their pictures in various newspapers, according to the police report.

The police report does not contain any reference to Dick having any success getting anyone to make pornography for him.

Gloucester police detectives declined to discuss the case, but a spokeswoman for Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett said the posing-of-a-child charge was brought because of Dick's attempts to solicit sexual images.

A conviction for posing or exhibiting a child in a state of nudity or sexual conduct can carry between 10 and 20 years in jail.

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Mary Muckenhoupt/Staff Photographer

Evans Dick III was arraigned in Gloucester District Court yesterday on a variety of charges.