The disturbing case of a young man who killed his family and planned to attack school in England

The disturbing case of a young man who killed his family and planned to attack school in England


The websites visited and videos published by Nicholas Prosper show some worrying obsessions.




When the police arrested the eighteen-year-old Nicholas Prosper on a Friday morning in September in Loton, in the south-east of England, he had already killed his mother, brother and sister and had planned to commit a shot to his former elementary school.

But after all, who is he, who we know about his past and what questions remain unanswered?

Prosper lived in a housing estate with her mother, Juliana, and two of her younger brothers, Kyle and Giselle in Marsh Farm in Loton.

NOTICE: This report contains disturbing details



Juliana Falcon, 48 years old; Kyle Prosper, 16 years old, and Giselle Prosper, 13 years old, were found dead inside Luton in September


The police were called to conform to a disturbing complaint in an apartment in the development of the Marsh agricultural houses in Loton

In the early hours of Friday 13 September, Prosper killed them all the shots. Everyone had bullet injuries to the head, according to the judicial investigation.

The police, who staged to respond to a disturbing complaint, arrested Prosper before finding an accused rifle and more than 30 cartridges in a shrub.

In his first hearing before the court, his father, Ray Prosper, shouted: “I still love you, son. It’s not your fault, ok?”

Monday (24/2), Prosper said she blames the murders. Since then, the police have confirmed that he intended to carry out an attack on the St. Joseph Catholic School in Loton.



Tributes in the form of the flowers were left on the scene after the discovery of his mother's mother's bodies, brother and sister

Prosper had no passage through the local institution of mental health.

Few details were released during the 10 -minute hearing, but the story of Prosper on the Internet – analyzed by the BBC – reveals a worrying picture.

A website of which it seemed to be a frequent user had videos of the last moments of people.

He also seemed interested to the shots, including the 1999 massacre in high schools.

He was banned from this site after making comments of a pedophile nature and admitted that he also watched a well -known video of sexual abuse on minors.

However, he was not accused of having such a material.



Nicholas Prosper had planned a massacre in his former elementary school

Perhaps even more disturbing was Prosper’s growing obsession for a character named Clementine, from the video game Deaths walking.

In a video published after the murders, he said to the camera: “I am chosen; chosen by Clementine. I am led while Christians are led by Jesus Christ”.

Both Prosper and his brother Kyle attended the Cardinal of the Catholic School Newman, who described Kyle as a “ex -student very expensive … known for his goodness and simply” a brilliant friend “for many of his colleagues”.

Faced with the revelations that Prosper was planning a fire attack, the school said that he wanted to “guarantee our community that the safety, well -being and happiness of the students and staff of our school will always be our number one priority and this will never be busy”.

“Safety at school is constantly revised and monitored, and this gives us the guarantee that the measures we have in force are robust and effective,” he added.

It is not known whether there was any behavioral concern towards Prosper; If he received additional support or if he was under an education, health and special care program.



Nicholas Prosper's sentence will be announced next week

Hazel Simmons, leader of Luton’s District Council’s work, the local authority, said: “When we felt the revelation that planned to cause more damage after the terrible murders, we were shocked, sad and worried”.

He said he received and -mail from some parents of St. Joseph School students worried.

“Obviously, I can’t imagine how parents and school should try at the moment and I can make sure that we will do everything possible to work with them on school safety and any other help they need at this moment,” he added.

Simmons added that he did not know if the family was known by the local authority to have problems.

Luton’s schools had already been asked to review security after a fatal attack for a knife in a sheffield school, but the local authority asked for a new review after the case of Prosper.

Prosper’s sentence will be announced for two days next week, during which many more details will be released.

What is already clear is that his actions have destroyed a family.

Sam Khanna, chief inspector of the Bedfordshire police, in the county in which Loton is said, said: “This was a truly tragic and shocking case, in which three innocent members of the same family were brutally murdered by the son and brother”.

Source: Terra

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