Nicholas Prosper, now 19, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal murders of his mother and siblings as part of a calculated plan to achieve infamy as a mass killer. The judge remarked on his intelligence and selfishness in planning an attack that also targeted a school. Despite his young age, Prosper's actions have been deemed highly dangerous, and he will serve a minimum of 49 years before possible reconsideration for release, highlighting the severe consequences of his horrific intentions.
Prosper was sentenced at Luton Crown Court. A judge told him he is highly dangerous and may never be released unless experts deem he no longer poses a risk to society.
You intended to unleash disaster on the community of Luton. Your plans were intelligent, calculated and selfish. Your ambition was notoriety.
The lives of your own mother and younger brother and sister were to be collateral damage on the way to fulfil your ambition.
The judge told him: you have to face the consequences of your actions.
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