Man admits shooting dead his mum and two siblings

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Harriet Heywood

BBC News, Bedfordshire

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Juliana Falcon, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, were found dead at their home

A 19-year-old man has admitted shooting dead his mother and two siblings in their flat.

Juliana Falcon, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, were found deceased at their home on the Marsh Farm estate in Luton on 13 September.

Nicholas Prosper, of Leabank in Luton, pleaded guilty to three counts of murder at Luton Crown Court on Monday.

He also pleaded guilty to purchasing or acquiring a shotgun without a certificate, possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and possessing an article with a blade or point.

Facebook Nicholas Prosper dressed in glasses, a black baseball hat and yellow and black hoodie while standing in front of a lake.Facebook

Prosper answered guilty to all six charges at Luton Crown Court

Officers were called to the flat in Leabank, off Wauluds Bank Drive, at about 05:30 BST.

An inquest at Bedford Coroner's Court in October heard that all three of the victims died from gunshot wounds to the head.

Speaking previously 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 was arrested shortly after and a firearm was found during a search of the surrounding area.

Following the murders, a statement from Giselle's school described her as a "beautiful soul," while Kyle's school called the tragedy "devastating".

Emma Baugh/BBC Two police cars are parked in Marsh Farm outside the blue Leabank block of flats
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Police said they found the victims in "such awful circumstances" at the Leabank block

Prosper is on remand at HMP Peterborough, but he appeared for the hearing which lasted less than 10 minutes.

He wore a black t-shirt, dark trousers and black rimmed glasses as he entered his pleas.

Prosper sat with his arms folded when he entered the dock, but stood up as he answered guilty to all six charges.

He is due to be sentenced on 5 March.


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