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Massacred family and planned bloody attack/ 19-year-old British man: I wanted to be the most notorious shooter of the century

Massacred family and planned bloody attack/ 19-year-old British man: I wanted to

A 19-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison in Luton, England, for the brutal murder of his family and planning a mass attack. Nicholas Prosper was found guilty of murdering his mother, 48-year-old Juliana Falcon, his brother, Kyle Prosper, 16, and his sister, Giselle Prosper, just 13, British media report.

The judge described the crime as "heartless and brutal", saying those words were insufficient to describe the horror of the victims' final moments. Their bodies were found at the family's home in Luton in September last year after they were reported missing.

According to the investigation, Prosper committed the murders after his mother discovered a shotgun he had purchased illegally, using a fake certificate. After confronting her, the 19-year-old decided to carry out the macabre act.

Investigators later discovered that Prosper had planned to carry out a mass shooting at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, where his brothers had attended. During his trial, he admitted that his goal was to become "the most notorious shooter of the 21st century".

Police arrested him shortly after the incident, after spotting him on the street near the apartment. During the search, they discovered the loaded gun hidden in the bushes along with more than 30 bullet casings, clearly indicating preparations for a second massacre.

The court sentenced Prosper to life imprisonment, stating that his danger to society is extremely high. This case has shocked the entire community, while authorities are investigating further to find out if the young man had other possible contacts to be involved in similar events in the future.

 

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