Dayton Daily News

Hamilton to raze house where firefighte­r died

2 years after arson, conviction­s offer some closure.

- By Lauren Pack Staff Writer

Dec. 28, 2015, HAMILTON — was cold and snowy. Hamilton firefighte­rs responded to house fire about 1:10 a.m. at 1310 Pater Ave. and rushed in to rescue the residents they believed were inside.

But the arson fire had already burned from the basement, weakening the flooring above. Firefighte­r Patrick Wolterman fell through and died. Those older residents, Lester and Bertha Parker, weren’t trapped. They were gambling in Las Vegas.

The man Lester Parker convinced to set the fire, his nephew William Tucker, was moving from hotel to hotel in Hamilton trying to sell pills he received in payment for the job. Two years later, there is some closure. Lester Parker and William Tucker are both in prison after conviction­s for aggravated arson and murder following a November trial in Butler County Common Pleas Court.

As the first anniversar­y of the young firefighte­r’s death approached last year, a Butler County grand jury returned indictment­s against Parker. Just three weeks later, Tucker was indicted. The investigat­ion was lengthy and quiet, with little informatio­n released other than the fact that the fire was arson.

Wolterman was 28 when he died of smoke inhalation, according to the Butler County Coroner’s Office. He had been married to his wife, Bre, for just seven months. He had been hired as a Hamilton paramedic/ firefighte­r in April 2015 and previously worked part-time for the Fairfield Twp. Fire Department.

The outpouring from the community was immediate, with thousands lining the streets for his funeral procession­al and attending a memorial service on the last day of 2015 at Princeton Pike Church of God.

During court hearings and the trial, firefighte­rs in dress uniforms manned the courtroom. Wolterman’s large family and his widow also attended like clockwork, but politely declined comment.

It wasn’t until sentencing that much of the emotion bubbled up.

Bre Wolterman told the judge she was 31 when firefighte­rs knocked on her door and told her her husband Patrick had fallen through the floor. They couldn’t tell her if he would live.

“We had been married not even seven months,” she told Judge Greg Stephens. “These two men robbed me of my whole future. They not only took my husband from me, they took my life away. We didn’t even have children, they took that away. I ask you to impose the maximum sentence on them.”

Patrick Wolterman’s mother, Debbie, addressed the judge before sentencing.

“I wish I could ask for leniency; I can’t,” Debbie Wolterman said. “While we were planning a funeral, they were gambling in Las Vegas. They have shown no remorse. It think the only thing they are sorry about is that they got caught.”

In a case strung together with social media messages and testimony from former girlfriend­s of Tucker, and the Parkers’ two daughters, the prosecutio­n said Lester Parker was underwater financiall­y in 2015 and hatched a plan to have his house burned down for insurance money while he was on an anniversar­y trip. He conspired with Tucker to do the deed in exchange for pain pills.

Butler County Prosecutor Michael Gmoser said Wolterman lost his life for a few “lousy, miserable pills by a couple drug dealers and for gain.”

Appeals have been filed for both men. They are in the Ohio Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction reception center in Orient, Ohio before placement in a prison to serve their sentences of life in prison with the possibilit­y of parole after 15 years.

 ?? PHOTOS BY GREG LYNCH / STAFF ?? Hamilton firefighte­r Patrick Wolterman, 28, died in an arson fire at this Pater Avenue house. The home’s owner, Lester Parker, has been convicted of aggravated arson and murder. William Tucker
PHOTOS BY GREG LYNCH / STAFF Hamilton firefighte­r Patrick Wolterman, 28, died in an arson fire at this Pater Avenue house. The home’s owner, Lester Parker, has been convicted of aggravated arson and murder. William Tucker
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Patrick Wolterman
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Lester Parker

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