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As the case against Paul Kevin Curtis for allegedly mailing ricin was
unraveling Tuesday afternoon, FBI agents were already searching the
house of another man in connection with the ongoing investigation.
Their focus has shifted to Everett Dutschke — a failed political
candidate, taekwondo teacher, and bluesman who’s currently facing child
molestation charges. While the feds has been publicly silent about
Dutschke and the search of his home, Curtis’ lawyers have been very
loudly and publicly pointing the finger at Dutschke, claiming he framed
Curtis because of a feud that began with music and martial arts.
Dutschke has not been charged in the case and has denied involvement
in the mailing of the ricin-tainted letters to President Barack Obama
and two other officials.
At a strange, celebratory press conference after the charges against Curtis were dismissed
Tuesday, his attorney Christi McCoy, suggested he was freed because
investigators have moved on to “another suspect.” Though she did not
name this other suspect, McCoy said she believed investigators were
still at Dutschke’s home. McCoy first connected Dutschke to the case
earlier this week when she suggested he was interested in framing Curtis
for the crime because of a longstanding argument between the two men.
Curtis provided further details about the feud at the press
conference when reporters asked him about his relationship with
Dutschke. He claimed he did not know Dutschke well, but had received
angry messages from him and heard indications from others that Dutschke
had a major grudge against him. Curtis implied Dutschke may have
developed these negative feelings towards him when they studied
taekwondo together or because of his career as an Elvis impersonator.
According to Curtis, one of the messages he received from Dutschke was
an email saying, “I’ve created a band called Robodrum and we’re going to
throw you off the national circuit.”
Multiple websites identify Dutschke as the frontman of a group called Dusty and the Robodrum. On Facebook, the group’s act is described as “Live-Loop Oriented Rock with tons of lasers.” According to reviews, Robodrum has released numerous albums and recorded with several other artists including Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese.
In addition to his musical activities, Dutschke operated a taekwondo studio and worked as an insurance agent. Advertisements posted on a Myspace page
under Dutschke’s name and a username he used in his personal email
dubbed him “the insurance warrior.” An investigator with the office of
First Circuit Court District Attorney Trent Kelly confirmed to TPM that
Dutschke is currently out on bond and facing three charges of fondling
for an incident that the county sheriff has said involved a seven-year-old girl who was at his taekwondo studio.
Dutschke also dabbled in politics. In 2007, he ran against a man named Steve Holland for a seat in Mississippi’s House of Representatives. A YouTube page with Dutschke’s name and username
shows several videos he seems to have made attacking Holland during
that race. It also included a clip of a man identified as Dutschke
conducting surveillance on people who were allegedly vandalizing his
campaign posters and driving after them while listening to talk radio.
Dutschke was defeated by Holland in that race.
Along with President Barack Obama and Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) a
ricin-tainted letter was received by Holland’s mother, Mississippi
Justice Court Judge Sadie Holland. In a conversation with TPM on
Tuesday, Steve Holland said he hasn’t heard from Dutschke since their
race.
“I’m telling you the gospel truth, he ran against me and I saw him
four or five times in the course of the campaign in public discourse,”
Holland said. “He’s never bothered me. He ran a very nasty, vicious,
angry campaign against me, but I didn’t think anything about it. … I
don’t think the guy’s thought twice about me since then. … I’ve had no
indication of it.”
Holland said he felt Dutschke’s campaign was vicious because it was solely focused on attacks against him.
“Everything he did was negative. I don’t remember him saying, ‘I,
Everett Dutschke stand for this, I’m going to do this,’” Holland
explained. “He was always negative about ‘Boss Holland,’ that’s the term
he gave me.”
Dutschke apparently did not call to congratulate Holland after his victory.
“You kidding me?” Holland said. “Hell no.”
Dutschke has previously denied any involvement in the ricin mailings. TPM spoke to Dutschke this afternoon
shortly before FBI agents reportedly arrived at his house. He expressed
shock upon hearing Curtis had been released and then said he had to go.
Subsequent attempts to reach him have been unsuccessful. Both the FBI
and the local Lee County Sheriff’s Department have not responded to
multiple requests for comment on this story.
In addition to the many attacks on Holland, the YouTube page that
appears to be Dutschke’s also featured a clip from September 2008 in
which Dutschke predicted that year’s presidential race would be won by
“whoever treats us as if we’re, you know, intelligent.”
“If you’re beholden to the Republican Party or if you’re beholden to
the Democrat [sic] Party, you are not a free and independent thinker by
your very nature. … I am so fed up with people who cling to their
labels, their party labels, way too tightly,” Dutschke said, before
adding, “It’s September 11th, I’m feeling a little reflective today, so
that’s just my one small voice.”
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