Teenager Who Killed Family and Planned School Massacre Faces Sentencing
Nicholas Prosper meticulously planned to murder 30 children and two teachers to achieve infamy, but his plot was foiled after a violent struggle with his family.
- Nicholas Prosper, 19, admitted to murdering his mother, Juliana Falcon, and siblings, Giselle and Kyle Prosper, in September 2024 as the first step in a planned school shooting.
- Prosper meticulously prepared for over a year, forging a shotgun license, conducting surveillance on his former primary school, and drafting detailed plans labeled 'Kill all.'
- He intended to kill 30 young students, two teachers, and himself during a morning assembly at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Luton.
- His plans were disrupted when his family confronted him during the early hours of the attack, leading to a violent struggle that alerted neighbors and police.
- Prosper, who sought notoriety as a mass killer, showed extreme lack of empathy and remorse, with these traits not fully explained by his undiagnosed autism spectrum disorder.