Michael McIntosh Everhart, 21, of Waldorf, was sentenced Friday to 44 months in prison followed by 3 years of supervised release for conspiracy to commit arson for his connection with the Dec. 6, 2004 fire at the Hunterโs Brooke development in Charles County.
According to the statement of facts provided to the court on June 5, 2006 as part of the plea agreement, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 6, 2004 Everhart conspired withย Patrick Walsh, 21, of Ft. Washington, , Jeremy Parady, 22, of Accokeek, Aaron Speed, 22, and Roy McCann, 23, both of Waldorf, to commit arson at 35 houses under construction in the Hunterโs Brook development.
On the night of Dec. 5, or early morning hours of Dec. 6, 2004, Everhart traveled to Hunterโs Brooke as a participant in the arson with his co-conspirators. To carry out the scheme, the conspirators poured flammable materials into containers andย placed the containers within and around numerous houses.
None of the houses were occupied at the time of the fires. To conceal the flammable materials, the conspirators used common containers such as drywall buckets, detergent bottles and other large plastic containers. The conspirators poured other accelerants in the entranceways and other areas of the houses. Using flares, matches and propane torches, the conspirators lit the flammable materials, causing a series of fires which destroyed or damaged several houses in various stages of construction.
Parady and Speed pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit arson and were sentenced to 87 months and 100 months in prison, respectively. Walsh was convicted in September, 2005 of conspiracy to commit arson and 35 counts of arson, and was sentenced to 235 months in prison.
Judge Titus ordered that each defendant pay restitution of $3,274,538.42. The remaining defendant Roy McCann pleaded guilty on Aug. 11, 2006 to conspiracy to commit arson in connection with the Dec. 6, 2004 arson, and to conspiracy to distribute Ecstasy. Judge Titus scheduled McCannโs sentencing for Nov. 8, 2006.

