For documentation purposes, this is a collection of all available footage from the Nicholas Prosper case.
Nicholas Prosper, a 19-year-old from Luton, England, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 49 years for the murders of his mother, Juliana Falcon (48), his brother Kyle (16), and his sister Giselle (13). The crimes occurred on September 13, 2024, at their family home.
Background and Motive
Prosper harbored ambitions to commit a mass shooting at his former primary school, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, aiming to surpass the death tolls of infamous incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. He meticulously planned to kill at least 30 children and two teachers to gain notoriety.
Acquisition of Firearm
To execute his plan, Prosper forged a firearms certificate to illegally purchase a 12-gauge double-barrelled shotgun and 100 cartridges. He deceived a legitimate firearms dealer into selling him the weapon, which he intended to use in the planned school shooting.
Murders of Family Members
On the morning of September 13, 2024, Prosper's mother discovered the shotgun, leading to a confrontation. In response, Prosper shot his mother, brother, and sister, killing them to prevent interference with his broader plan.
Arrest and Prevention of Further Tragedy
After the murders, Prosper intended to proceed to the school but was apprehended by police officers who noticed his suspicious behavior. He was found with a loaded shotgun and over 30 cartridges, effectively preventing a potential mass shooting.
Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
Prosper pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and firearms offenses. The court acknowledged his detailed planning and lack of remorse. Despite his age, the severity of his actions led to a life sentence with a minimum term of 49 years.
Psychological Assessment
Prosper was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, but experts concluded this did not contribute to his violent behavior. Assessments indicated psychopathic traits, including an extreme lack of empathy and remorse.
The judge noted that the deaths of Prosper's family members almost certainly saved many lives, as their intervention thwarted his plan for a larger massacre.Nicholas Prosper, a 19-year-old from Luton, England, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 49 years for the murders of his mother, Juliana Falcon (48), his brother Kyle (16), and his sister Giselle (13). The crimes occurred on September 13, 2024, at their family home.
Chapters:
police interview - 00:00
home made footage - 06:48
999 Call - 07:28
CCTV - 07:47
Arrest - 09:38
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