Image Credit: Infowars composite Two high school students in Florida were arrested and charged with plotting to murder a fellow student reportedly in an attempt to bring Sandy Hook school shooter Adam Lanza back from the dead.
The two students, Lois Olivios Lippert, 14, and Isabelle Aurelia Valdez, 15, AKA “Jimmy,” were charged with planning to kill a male student at Lake Brantley High School in Seminole County.
Documents filed in court earlier this month claim Valdez was obsessed with the Columbine shooting, the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting and deceased shooter Adam Lanza and believed killing the student might bring him back to life.

“It was learned that the victim reminded (Valdez) of Adam Lanza and that she believed if she killed the victim, she would have a blood bond with Adam Lanza, which would resurrect him from the dead,” one document stated, according to ClickOrlando.com.
Messages obtained from Discord showed Valdez telling Lippert, “If you have some gloves, bring them for me,” “bring latex ones,” and “it’s gonna be over by tomorrow,” in addition to “Holy shit im gonna make a blood ritual for adam lanza LMAOOOO last blook for saint adam.”
Prosecutors wrote, “Valdez stated [the victim] reminded her of Lanza a lot.”
Police received an anonymous tip on Jan. 22 which advised about “a student who goes by the name Jimmy, who is planning to kill another student named [REDACTED].”
Investigators discovered the pair planned to wait for the student in a bathroom, push him into a stall and stab him in the stomach or slit his throat, leave flowers, then smoke a cigarette.
The students also planned to drink the victim’s blood, prosecutors said.

When taken out of class and questioned, Valdez denied knowledge of the tip, but footage from the back of a police car shows Valdez telling Lippert that a student had snitched, and saying, “Oh, my (expletive) god. I knew I shouldn’t have told him.”
Valdez had also commissioned Lippert to draw sketches depicting the victim “deceased on the floor next to Isabelle Valdez, the named victim hanging with a rope tied around his neck,” and “a number of sexually explicit depictions” of the victim, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors at a bond hearing earlier this week presented footage of the teens laughing in the back of the patrol car to illustrate their sociopathic attitudes and demonstrate why they should be kept behind bars and denied bond, which the judge denied.
The pair face several charges including attempted first-degree murder, attempted felony murder, armed burglary of a structure, attempted aggravated child abuse with a deadly weapon, possession of a weapon on school property, and aggravated stalking.
Read the prosecutors’ motion to deny bond in the court filing below:
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