CLEARFIELD – A Texas man with a diaper fetish accused of downloading internet porn waived his right to a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.
Bryan Park, 37 of Baytown, TX, is charged with 23 counts of sexual abuse of children.
According to the affidavit of probable causes state police were made aware of Park on Oct. 28. police interviewed Park’s local roommate. The roommate said that he was downloading music from one of Park’s CDs when he found images. He told police that he did not want any part of it and that was why he called them.
On Oct. 8 police spoke with Park at the barracks in Woodland. Park related to police that he was from Houston and that he was living in Tennessee before coming to Pennsylvania. He stated that he met his current roommate on a chat room and that he was asked to come to Pennsylvania. He said that he had been in Pennsylvania for about three weeks.
According to the affidavit Park told police:
“I have a fetish with diapers. The computer and CD are mine and I downloaded the pictures from …
“I have been in counseling numerous times. I’m not interested in the pictures because of the children. I’m interested because I want to be a kid again. I have kept myself away from kids, because the lines are too confusing and I don’t want to put myself in a position to be alone with them.”
Park gave police a written statement.
On Oct. 7 police viewed some of the photos on Park’s computer and determined that the photographs were questionable. The computer and CDs were seized after Park signed a waiver of rights and consent to search.
The computer was taken to the PSP Punxsutawney Computer Crime Unit for investigation.
On Nov. 19 the computer was returned to the Clearfield barracks along with a report. Two DVDs accompanied the report as attachments. One DVD was found to contain music folders and files in an additional folder entitled “Stuff.” According to the affidavit that folder contained numerous photos of children various states of dress. It also reportedly contained numerous photos of children in diapers.
A total of 23 photos were found, according to the report.