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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
December 6, 2013
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OCEAN CITY – One week after the fatal fire at a historic downtown church, more details have emerged, including the death of the beloved pastor being ruled a homicide and the death of the perpetrator a suicide. Around 9:25 a.m. last Tuesday, Ocean City Communications received a call in reference to a fire at the St. Paul’s by the Sea Episcopal Church on Baltimore Avenue at 3rd Street. The Ocean City Fire Department responded and first-arriving units found fire coming from the church rectory. Preliminary findings by investigators indicated a suspect, later identified as John Raymond Sterner, 56, of Ocean City, entered the building with a significant amount of fire on and about his person, which quickly spread to the structure. Sterner was found deceased inside the building by first-arriving firefighters. According to Ocean City Fire Marshal David Hartley on Tuesday, fire crews entered the first floor of the area of the church rectory known as the Shepherd’s Crook and came into contact with Sterner, who had suffered “injuries incompatible with life,” and who was determined to be deceased at the scene. After the fire was brought under control, firefighters then began a search of the second floor of the structure and found the church pastor, Reverend David Dingwall, amid heavy smoke and heat conditions. Dingwall, who was unconscious at the time, was quickly removed from the building and treated briefly at the scene by Ocean City paramedics before being transported to Atlantic General Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. A female victim, identified this week as Dana Truitt, 42, of Ocean City, also sustained serious injuries while attempting to exit the Shepherd’s Crook facility during the fire. Truitt was reportedly working at the Shepherd’s Crook facility as a volunteer at the time of the blaze. She was treated on scene by Ocean City paramedics and was ultimately transported to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore this week where she remains in critical, but stable condition. At a joint press conference outside the Public Safety Building on Tuesday, Hartley said the investigation identified Sterner as the individual who started the fire. The Fire Marshal’s Office worked closely with the OCPD Criminal Investigation Division on the investigation, which included interviewing several witnessSEE PAGE 30
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