Man, 18, kills three members of his family for making the 'wrong' decisions in The Walking Dead game by Telltale

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'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.'

The video of this is probably going to be memory-holed soon, but it turns out that the guy was obsessed with The Walking Dead game from Telltale and uploaded this video either before or after the murders occurred. He killed 3 members of his family because of decisions they made inside the game, and no I am not joking. The video has to be seen to be believed; looks like we have another Randy Stair.


Here it is archived:



'18-year-old Nicholas Prosper was charged with three counts of murder and numerous firearms offences after three family members were found shot dead in a tower block residence in Luton, England. This video was uploaded to MEGA and shared on Prosper’s Facebook at about 6:22 AM on Saturday 13th. The first emergency calls were made at around 5:30 AM. In the video, Prosper describes several characters and situations from The Walking Dead video game, and goes on to say that Clementine (from the Walking Dead) made him ‘the chosen one’.

He also states at the beginning that his sister’s face will be ‘mutilated further than necessary’ for the choices she made while playing the Walking Dead game. The victims were identified as Juliana Prosper, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13.

Though a gun was recovered in the investigation, it is unclear how Prosper obtained it or what type of gun it was.'

Transcript of video
On June 30th my sister decided to make the only quote ‘choices’ on episode one of season one of the Walking Dead games, and for that her face will be mutilated further than necessary.
I also recall a video by Living Echoes on YouTube, ‘Best of Lee and Clementine, definitive edition’, it was a compilation, and he decided to kill Larry in front of Clementine, and then I later learned he decided to kill the St. Johns in front of Clementine.
I am the chosen one, chosen by Clementine. I am guided as Christians are guided by Jesus Christ, and there will be no more killings of Larrys in front of Clementine, no more killings of St. Johns in front of Clementine, and overall, Clementine’s content will be preserved, maximised.
That’s the message I want to give out.
 
This is going to turn out to be a scenario where he's obsessed with a young girl in a video game and the sister got molested. The "oh yeah she made particularly wrong choices so that's why I mutilated her face more" will turn out to be that he'd been molesting her for a long time. Agree he's trying to line up his insanity defense.
 
If I remember right, Larry died of a heart attack and the player has to decide if they should drop a cinderblock on his head because they are locked in a small room with whats about to be a 400 pound zombie.
If you chose not to, another character drops the cinderblock instead. Its very sudden for the shock value.
 
i usually hate the "mental illness" excuse but this guy is obviously fried. he's gonna spend the rest of his life in a mental hospital, no doubt.
Gotta love how retards think “not guilty due to insanity” is a get out of jail free card, when it really means a sentence without a release date in a shitty padded cell, instead of a comparatively comfy prison.

NO PLAYSTATION FOR YOU WACKO!
 
I'm not sure why people think an insanity plea is better than prison. You're going to be locked in a nut house with more restrictions than prison AND criminally insane people.
Because they think they'll just be in a room where they'll be able to relax and game for 15 hours, talk with a psychiatrist about their feewings for 3 hours, then have a good night's sleep for 8 hours at worst. At best, they think they'll get a slap on the wrist and get set free. They have no idea how nightmarish the reality actually is.
 
HOLY SEPPUKO EYES!!!

Does that guy even blink once during the video?!
Pretty sure it's more of a "hyperfocused, over-rehearsed" thing.
You can tell there were like a few lines he actually wanted to say and planned word for word. Everything in between being hastily crafted segues from on soundbite to the next.
 
If I remember right, Larry died of a heart attack and the player has to decide if they should drop a cinderblock on his head because they are locked in a small room with whats about to be a 400 pound zombie.
If you chose not to, another character drops the cinderblock instead. Its very sudden for the shock value.
It’s a tall tale game: an illusion of choice and nothing matters.

IIRC, it’s like, only a few NPC deaths are changed per decisions and ultimately the story ends with that kid and her adopted black baby (lol) getting kicked out of neo-Canada due to racism and ends with her getting fat and sassy with a katana vowing to protect her black child, nignog jr. All those decisions. All those random NPC deaths mean nothing, it’s all the same cuck toilet ending in the very end.
 
If I remember right, Larry died of a heart attack and the player has to decide if they should drop a cinderblock on his head because they are locked in a small room with whats about to be a 400 pound zombie.
If you chose not to, another character drops the cinderblock instead.
A very common Telltale games "choices don't really matter" moment.
 
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