The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont stated that Jonathan Zampieri, age 34, formerly of Montpelier, pleaded guilty today in the United States District Court in Burlington to arson and robbery charges stemming from the fatal arson that occurred in Northfield in December 2015. Zampieri, who has been detained since his arrest in December 2015, appeared before Chief Judge Christina Reiss and pled guilty to arson with death resulting and conspiracy to commit robbery.
As described during the change of plea proceedings, in the fall of 2015, Jonathan Zampieri, Howard Hoisington, Tammy Wilder, Kevin Atwood and Kim Hoisington committed a series of robberies of drug dealers in the Washington County area of Vermont. Three of these robberies involved dousing a person selling drugs with gasoline and threatening them with a lighter to rob them of their drugs and cash. The last of these robberies resulted in a fire that destroyed a building in Northfield and killed innocent bystander Brittany Burt.
Also according to the facts presented in the hearing, at approximately 12:00 a.m., on December 14, 2015, Zampieri, Howard, Tammy Wilder, Kim Hoisington and Amanda Wilder drove in Zampieri’s vehicle to pick up Atwood in Montpelier. They all drove to the Cumberland Farms in Northfield where Zampieri filled two mason jars with gasoline. Zampieri, Howard and Atwood then drove to the apartment of Efren Serrano on Union Street in Northfield, Vermont, from whom they had arranged to purchase crack cocaine. Zampieri, Howard and Atwood went to Serrano’s apartment and kicked in the front door. They found Serrano and Serrano’s girlfriend, Brittany Burt, in the bedroom. Serrano and Burt were doused with gasoline and the men demanded Serrano’s drugs. When Serrano did not respond, the men pulled out a lighter. The lighter went off, igniting the gasoline vapors and causing the room to burst into flames. Zampieri, Howard and Atwood fled the building. At some point, Serrano was able to run from the building on fire. Serrano sustained life threatening injuries but he survived. Brittany Burt could not escape the building and she died on the bedroom floor.
Zampieri faces a potential life sentence on the arson charge and up to twenty years of imprisonment on the robbery charge. Zampieri’s co-defendants, Howard Hoisington, Tammy Wilder, Kimberly Hoisington and Richard Hoisington, are still awaiting trial.
The case was investigated by the Vermont State Police, Vermont Drug Task Force and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Jonathan Zampieri is represented by Robert Katims. The United States is represented by Wendy Fuller.