A teenager who was planning a school massacre has been sentenced to a minimum of 49 years for the "horrific" shotgun murders ...
Nicholas Prosper murdered his family but was spotted before he could carry out a plan to attack his old school.
Prosper had no history with the local mental health trust. Few details were released in the 10-minute court hearing, but Prosper's internet history - analysed by the BBC - paints a troubling picture.
A new play hopes to make more people aware of the time a rave was organised to stop a riot. In 1995 there were two nights of ...
Luton triple murderer Nicholas Prosper said he had “no choice” and “had to” kill his family, a court heard today (March 18).
Nicholas Prosper had compiled detailed plans for a school shooting but was arrested by passing officers driving back to the ...
Told through lyrics, music, aerial theatre and moving cars – including a real London taxi that unfolds into an aerial rig – ...
We produce bold new work co-created with communities, catalysed by Luton's cultural heritage with ambition to connect beyond our town. With Marsh Farm Outreach (AKA Exodus collective), Revoluton ...
After killing his family in their tower block in Luton, Nicholas Prosper planned to carry out a mass shooting at his former ...
Prosper lived in a council flat with his mum Juliana and two of his younger siblings, Kyle and Giselle, on Luton's Marsh Farm estate. In the early hours of Friday, 13 September, Prosper shot them ...