Luton triple-murderer wanted to gain notoriety with school plot, court hears
Briefly

Nicholas Prosper, a 19-year-old from Luton, confessed to murdering his mother and two siblings before plotting a mass shooting at his former primary school. Prosecutors revealed that Prosper meticulously planned for months, desiring to achieve notoriety akin to other infamous mass killers. He had researched numerous shootings globally and ultimately intended to create one of the deadliest attacks in the UK. His chilling intentions included killing 30 children and two teachers before ending his own life. Details emerged in court as he faced sentencing for the heinous acts.
The defendant's main wish was to achieve lasting notoriety as a mass killer. Specifically, he wanted to imitate and even surpass other mass killers around the world.
His premeditated plan was months in the making and killing his family was part of it, the court heard. He had planned to shoot his mother and two younger siblings dead.
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