Nicholas Prosper is a teen killer from the UK who has been charged with the murders of his mother and two siblings
According to police reports the bodies of Juliana Prosper, 48, Giselle Prosper, 13, and Kyle Prosper, 16 were found in an apartment in Luton UK with all three being shot to death
Police would soon locate Nicholas Prosper and bring him into custody. As well as the three murder charges eighteen year old Prosper is facing an assortment of other charges including firearm offenses
Officers are still trying to figure out the motive behind the triple murder
Nicholas Prosper News
An 18-year-old man has been charged with murder after three people were found dead in a tower block in Luton on Friday.
Nicholas Prosper, of Leabank, was arrested on Friday morning after the bodies of a woman and two teenagers were discovered at a flat.
Bedfordshire Police said the victims were believed to be Juliana Prosper, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13 – all also of Leabank – but formal identification is yet to take place.
The suspect, who has also been charged with a number of firearm offences, is due to appear at Luton Magistrates’ Court on 16 September.
Officers were called to the Leabank block of flats, in the Marsh Farm area of Luton, at around 05:30 BST on Friday and found three people with fatal injuries.
Bedfordshire Police said the 18-year-old was arrested shortly after officers were called to the property.
A firearm was found during a search of the surrounding area, the force confirmed.
Det Supt Rob Hall, from the region’s major crime unit, said officers who arrived at the scene were “met with such awful circumstances”.
He continued: “First and foremost our thoughts are with the three people who sadly lost their lives yesterday and their loved ones.
“Although formal identification has yet to take place, next of kin of those who we believe to have died have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
“We would ask that their privacy is respected at this unimaginably difficult time.”
He added that officers would remain at the tower block while the investigation continues.
Collin Griffith is a teen killer from Florida who is charged with the murder of his mother who bailed him out of jail after he allegedly murdered his father
According to police reports Collin Griffith was arrested and charged with the murder of his father a year ago after his father was fatally shot. Collin mother would bail him out of jail and later the charges would be dropped as Collin claimed it was self defense
However on Sunday Collin Griffith would call police and tell them that his mother, Catherine, had fallen on a knife. When EMS arrived at the scene they would find the woman dead with two stab wounds including one to her neck. When police began investigating neighbors would tell them that two hours prior Collin had dragged his mother out of the house by her hair
Collin Griffith has now been charged with the murder of his mother and authorities are going to revisit the death of his father.
Update – Colin Griffith was found not guilty of the murder of his mother
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Polk County deputies in Florida arrested a 17-year-old Sunday for allegedly murdering his mother.
Police said the Collin Griffith killed 39-year-old Catherine Griffith, of Port Charlotte, on Sunday evening, at a home in Auburndale.
The teen called 911 and when investigators arrived, he said that during an argument with his mother, she lunged at him with a knife and fell on it, causing a deep stab wound to her neck.
The sheriff’s office stated that when deputies questioned Collin Griffith at the scene, he then became uncooperative and requested a lawyer. Police later noted inconsistencies between his 911 call and the evidence at the scene.
Witnesses said they saw him arguing with his mother outside the home and dragging her inside by her hair, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. Witnesses also reported hearing Catherine Griffith repeatedly plead with her son to “let me go.”
The sheriff’s office stated that Collin Griffith’s grandmother was not present during the stabbing, but told police about previous instances where her grandson had been physically and verbally confrontational with his mother.
Sheriff Grady Judd with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office called the defendant a “psychopath” during a Wednesday afternoon press conference.
A 2023 affidavit from by Lincoln County News in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, indicated that Collin Griffin, 15 at the time, shot and killed his father, Charles Robert Griffith, during a Valentine’s Day altercation.
Collin reported that an argument occurred between him and Charles, during which Charles allegedly pulled a knife and chased him through the house. Collin claimed that Charles trapped him in the bedroom, leading him to grab a gun and shoot Charles twice—once in the head and once in the chest.
The affidavit highlighted discrepancies between the scene’s evidence and Collin’s initial statement to dispatch. Although he was initially charged with murder, the charges in the 2023 case were dropped less than a month later, according to Judd.
Following his father’s death, the defendant moved in with his mother in Florida.
Collin Griffith remains behind bars without bail on murder charges.
A Florida teenager accused of murdering his mother was found not guilty on all charges.
Collin Griffith previously killed his father in self-defense.
In September, Catherine Griffith died from a stab wound, and her son called 911 saying she had fell on a knife.
“He has painted a picture that his mom lunged at him with a knife, tripped, and somehow fell on the knife. That’s preposterous,” the state prosecutor said.
Prior to moving in with his mother, Griffith had also killed his father in Oklahoma, which was ruled as self-defense.
Collin’s grandfather also spoke about a concerning conversation he had with Collin just months before Catherine’s death.
“He said ‘my mom, I keep thinking over and over I want to slit her throat, I want her to bleed out, I want to smell the blood’,” Catherine’s father Robert Walantas testified.
The teen’s defense team told the jury he acted in self-defense the day his mother died, and told the jury that Catherine committed “suicide by son”.
The teen’s grandmother confirmed that Catherine had numerous suicidal attempts.
Ring camera video played during the court hearing revealed that Catherine drove from Port Charlotte to Auberndale to get her son the day she died, because she was afraid of him violating his ongoing court orders.
The defense argued that Collin made it known multiple times that he will defend himself if his mother attacks him.
“He’s telling people ‘I don’t feel safe, I don’t want to go back with my mom’ and they kept making him do that,” Defense Attorney Amy Porinchak Thornhill said.
After less than 12 hours of deliberation Collin Griffith was found not guilty by the jury, on both the murder and kidnapping charges.
Friends of the family said they are unsure of where he will live once he is released.
Nolan Grove is an alleged teen killer from Pennsylvania who has been charged as an adult in the murder of twelve year old Kain Heiland
According to police reports Nolan Grove, who was thirteen years old at the time, would fatally shoot twelve year old Kain Heiland.
Apparently Kain Heiland made a joke about Nolan Grove mother and that is when Nolan would pull out a gun and shoot the twelve year old in the back
Nolan Grove would be arrested and has been charged with third degree murder. If convicted Nolan could spend the next forty years in prison
Nolan Grove News
A York County teenager accused of killing a 12-year-old boy will be in court today to find out if he will still be charged as an adult.
Nolan Grove is currently facing third-degree murder charges as an adult for the shooting death of Kain Heiland. Grove was only 13 when the shooting happened in April of 2023 in Red Lion.
The judge has ruled that there is enough evidence for Grove to stand trial.
Friday’s hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. at the York County Courthouse.
Kain Heiland, 12, was shot and killed on Saturday, April 1, 2023 in Red Lion. At a news conference held days after the shooting, York County District Attorney Dave Sunday said that Grove shot Heiland in the back.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, a witness told investigators that Grove made a joke about Heiland’s mother. Heiland told Grove to shut up, and then Grove allegedly shot Heiland once. Key evidence
At the same news conference, Sunday said witnesses and video were key evidence for the grand jury.
Charging documents indicate surveillance cameras inside the home of a boy who was with Grove and Heiland captured Grove pointing the red laser light of the gun at Heiland and Heiland saying, “Take your finger off the trigger.”
Police also said a two-hour FaceTime call placed by the third boy showed Grove pointing the gun at Heiland while Heiland was on the ground and shielding his face.
The boy said he heard Grove say after the shooting, “I am so sorry, K.” “K” is apparently short for “Kain.”
Witnesses also told police Grove threatened other children.
At one point, he approached two girls who he thought had his friend’s scooter. One of the girls said Grove told them he wasn’t afraid to shoot someone and would if he could.
Another witness said Grove pointed the gun at the girls as he walked away.
In 2023, Heiland’s mother said she thought the charges against Grove should be stronger.
“I think it should have been first- or second-degree murder because I feel like it was premeditated. I feel like he planned out to kill my son,” Devin Rexroth said.
She also has a question for Grove.
“I would ask him why he killed my son because I’m just not understanding why he would do that,” Rexroth said.
A twelve year old girl in Tennessee is accused of killing her eight year old cousin Demeria Hollingsworth
According to police reports the twelve year old girl, who has not been named publicly due to her age, and her eight year old cousin Demeria Hollingsworth were involved in an argument over an IPhone
The twelve year old girl would suffocate Demeria Hollingsworth with blankets until she died then rearranged the body. The entire murder was caught on video from the family’s closed circuit security system
The Twelve year old has been charged with first degree murder. Right now prosecutors are attempting to get the twelve year old tried in adult court where she could face a potential life sentence
Demeria Hollingsworth News
A 12-year-old girl in Humboldt, Tennessee, is being charged with first-degree murder after prosecutors say video shows her suffocating her 8-year-old cousin in a bunk bed they shared.
The girl, who will turn 13 next week, allegedly used bedding to suffocate her cousin, then cleaned up the victim and repositioned her body, say investigators who reviewed home security video of the incident.
The victim’s mother, Rayana Smith, identified her as Demeria Hollingsworth. She remembered Demeria was always smiling, doing well in school, and hugging her little sister.
“She liked to read books, go swimming, play outside, ride her bike every day, play with the kids in the neighborhood, play with my friends’ kids. My baby was sweet,” Smith said
Smith said the girls were staying with their grandmother in Humboldt for the summer. She says the issue stemmed over an argument over an iPhone.
“When they told me about that, I should have just gone to get my kid,” she said. “But they were having fun for the summer and I didn’t think she would kill my baby.”
It’s difficult for Smith to wrap her head around what happened to her daughter.
“She did nothing to deserve for her life to be taken,” Smith said. “She was only 8 years old. She just turned 8 in April.”
Frederick Agee, District Attorney General for the 28th District in West Tennessee, said his office is petitioning Juvenile Judge Mark Johnson to transfer the child to Circuit Court to be tried as an adult.
“I consider this to be one of the most disturbing violent acts committed by either an adult or juvenile that my office has prosecuted,” Agee said in a statement posted to the office’s social media page.
The 12-year-old is charged with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence.
Smith is hoping for the maximum sentence.
“Last time I seen my baby, she was smiling, giving me kisses, telling me she will see me when it’s time for her to come back home. She never coming back home. She never coming back home,” Smith said.
Julia Egler is an alleged teen killer from Florida who has been charged with the murders of her mother Kelley McCollom, 38, and her mothers boyfriend Matthew Szejnrok, 22.
According to police reports Julia Egler allegedly broke into her mothers bedroom and took her gun. The seventeen year old then waited for Kelley McCollom and Matthew Szejnrok to return home. Apparently Julia Egler announced “Welcome Home” before shooting her mother and Matthew several times. Egler would also stab Szajnrok multiple times after running out of bullets
Julia Egler attempted to play the two murders off as a home invasion but would shortly after would admit to being responsible for the double murders
Julia Egler has been charged with two counts of murder
Julia Egler News
Police arrested a Palm Bay teen accused of fatally shooting her mother and her mother’s boyfriend on Saturday before she placed a phony 911 call for help, according to records obtained by News 6.
Julia Grace Egler, 16, faces two counts of first-degree murder. News 6 is naming Egler due to the circumstances of the case.
Detectives said Egler shot and killed her mother, Kelley McCollom, 38, before shooting the mother’s boyfriend, Matthew Szejnrok, 22, stabbing him repeatedly and shooting him once more before he died at the scene along Benchor Road. Egler’s motive centered on longstanding conflicts with her mother, including Egler’s disapproval that her mom was dating a 22-year-old man and alleged disagreements related to the teen’s gender transition, police said.
The report states Egler used a chef’s knife and a .38-caliber revolver that she stole from her mother’s bedroom.
Police said that the teen called 911 just after midnight Sunday while acting hysterical and claiming that a man broke into her home; officers quickly responded and arrived to find McCollom and Szejnrok’s bodies, the report states. Meeting with police outside the home — as detectives inside would soon discover bloody footprints matching the girl’s shoes, among other evidence contrary to Egler’s initial statements — the teen reportedly told investigators that she hid in her room with her dog while an unidentified burglar ransacked the residence.
After having been read her Miranda rights, Egler confessed to killing McCollom and Szejnrok, according to the arrest report.
Investigators said Egler eventually admitted to breaking into McCollom’s bedroom while she was gone, soon greeting the victims in the home’s kitchen with a gun in her hand and a knife in her pocket. Moments after Egler told the two “Welcome home,” she shot McCollom and Szejnrok several times and began stabbing Szejnrok once she ran out of ammunition, the report states.
The girl told police that Szejnrok then “essentially asked (Egler) to take him out of his misery,” prompting the teen to return to her mother’s bedroom, load one more round into the handgun and shoot him in the head, the report states.
First reported by News 6 partner Florida Today, Egler will remain in juvenile custody until a delinquency hearing later this month as the 18th Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office otherwise decides whether to charge her as an adult.
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