Teenager Who Murdered Family and Planned School Massacre Sentenced to Life
Nicholas Prosper, 19, was jailed for a minimum of 49 years after killing his mother and siblings in Luton and plotting a mass shooting for notoriety.
- Nicholas Prosper murdered his mother Juliana Falcon, 48, and siblings Kyle, 16, and Giselle, 13, at their Luton flat on September 13, 2024.
- He meticulously planned to carry out a mass shooting at his former primary school, intending to kill 30 children and two teachers to surpass other mass killers worldwide.
- A violent struggle with his family disrupted his plans, alerting neighbors and leading to his arrest by police hours later.
- Prosper’s crimes were driven by a desire for infamy, with no political or ideological motive, and he expressed regret only for not killing more people.
- The court sentenced him to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 49 years, citing his calculated actions and lack of remorse.






















