Crime & Safety

Concord Woman Arrested For Indecent Exposure While Awaiting Allenstown Child Rape Trial

Stephanie Goudreault was accused of pleasuring herself with a sex toy and taking pictures in front of a child; rape trial set for December.

Stephanie Chrissy Goudreault faces a pattern child rape in Allenstown after incidents eight to 12 years ago. She was accused of indecent exposure in mid-June.
Stephanie Chrissy Goudreault faces a pattern child rape in Allenstown after incidents eight to 12 years ago. She was accused of indecent exposure in mid-June. (Concord Police Department)

CONCORD, NH — A woman from Concord with an active child rape case set to go to trial in December has now been charged with indecent exposure — accused of taking pictures while pleasuring herself with a sex toy in front of a child.

According to a court affidavit, on June 14, officers dealing with an unrelated matter received a report from a man accusing Stephanie Chrissy Goudreault, 29, of Loudon Road in Concord, of taking pictures of herself, while masturbating with a sex toy, in the presence of a child. Knowing Goudreault had been arrested and indicted on a child rape charge, the man called Allenstown police since she was out on bail on the department’s charge. Allenstown police referred him to Concord since the alleged crime reportedly occurred inside her apartment in the city.

The man said he received photos via Snapchat on June 8, sometime during the evening. He saved screenshots of the photos and showed them to the officer. The officer, while eyeing several photos, described them and confirmed an underage girl was partially visible in one of the photos.

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The officer contacted a detective to “properly secure the photos as evidence.” The officer said the man asked Goudreault why a child was in the photos and accused her of saying she had tried to crop the girl out of the pictures as best she could.

The officer called Goudreault and she was accused of admitting the photos were of her and taken back in February. She said the man requested them, the report said. Goudreault “didn’t realize” the girl was in the background until after the fact and had since deleted them, an affidavit said.

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Goudreault, according to the report, said the man’s probation officer required him to remove all nude photos from his cell phone. She claimed the man paid her $20 for the photo, the detective wrote.

The man was in prison after pleading guilty to theft and burglary charges in August 2017, in another part of the state.

Goudreault was arrested on a single count of felony indecent exposure charge at 3:58 p.m. on June 26. She returns to Merrimack County Superior Court for a dispositional conference hearing on Oct. 30.

Allenstown Rape Case

Goudreault was arrested on a single felony charge of pattern-aggravated felonious sexual assault in November 2022. She was indicted earlier this year.

The charge was issued after a girl came forward and claimed she was repeatedly sexually assaulted between 2010 and 2015 when Goudreault was between 16 and 20 years old. The assaults took place at a manufactured home park in Allenstown. The girl claimed the owner of the home, another woman, had the book, “Kama Sutra,” and accused Goudreault of forcing sex acts from the book on her and between them when she was between 8 and 12. No one else was in the home at the time of the assault, the report said.

The girl first reported the case in September 2022. A month later, she was interviewed by an investigator at the Merrimack County Child Advocacy Center. She said she did not realize the activity was wrong or illegal until she was taught sex education. She informed some classmates and then family members learned of the incidents, the Allenstown detective wrote.

The girl said Goudreault “would guilt trip” and “beg her to have sex, telling her it was their secret and how much she enjoyed it,” the affidavit stated.

The day after the advocacy interview, the woman who owned the home was interviewed, confirmed the book's existence, and blamed herself for the incidents when she learned about the abuse allegations. Others around the woman, too, said there were concerns about Goudreault possibly sexually abusing another girl and a foster child, the affidavit said. The woman said she did not remember the name of the foster child.

The detective wrote he tracked down the second girl and the foster child. Both accused Goudreault of sexually abusing them, the affidavit stated.

The detective said the initial complainant also shared a text message she received, reportedly from Goudreault, which stated, “I don’t do the stuff I used to anymore” — with an image of a tongue hanging out of a mouth, the report said. She also provided text messages between the man involved in the indecent exposure case and Goudreault, the affidavit said.

“In the text,” the detective wrote, “Goudreault questions the timeframe to file a complaint/disclosure … its (sic) been over ten years, if I raped her, why did she wait f------ 8 years to say anything.”

The detective received other text messages from the complainant’s schoolmate between her and the second girl claiming sexual abuse from September 2022. In the text messages, she claimed Goudreault “liked doing it” and “all she told her is what (the victim) said, like, about the book, and that Goudreault molested her and (the victim) and that she was having fun with it,” the affidavit said.

The detective filed a warrant on Nov. 14, 2022, and Goudreault was arrested later that day and released on personal recognizance.

Goudreault has a final pretrial hearing on Oct. 30, with jury selection expected on Dec. 5 in Merrimack County Superior Court.

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