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In a chilling turn of events, two teenagers from Florida, accused of plotting to murder a fellow student, were filmed jokingly discussing the crime and their future mugshots shortly after their arrest. This was reported on Wednesday.
The teens, identified as 14-year-old Lois Olivios Lippert and 15-year-old Isabelle Aurelia Valdez, allegedly aspired to reenact the tragic Sandy Hook school shooting. In January, they were caught on camera laughing and making light of the situation while sitting in the back of a police vehicle.
Valdez, who for some unknown reason referred to herself as “Jimmy,” expressed to Lippert a desire to look good in her mugshot by wearing makeup, but lamented that she couldn’t find any that morning, according to clickorlando.com. Lippert responded, assuring her, “I’m glad I don’t look too bad today,” as noted in a police report cited by the site.
Valdez continued, saying, “At least they will see me in the mugshot some way or another,” implying that they anticipated becoming notorious figures within the “true crime” community, as per the report.
The footage also caught the duo making inappropriate jokes about becoming a “lesbian couple in jail,” the report states.
In response to Lippert’s suggestion, Valdez laughed and retorted, “Stay away,” after Lippert remarked, “Yea, you can be the butch,” as documented in the police report.
“Lippert replied yea, you can be the butch,” the police report states. Valdez then laughed and quipped, “Stay away.’”
The pals from Altamonte Springs were arrested on Jan. 22 after a tipster allegedly “snitched” on them about their plans to murder a classmate at Lake Brantley High School, according to police.
Court documents filed this month also show that Valdez was obsessed with Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza, and was inspired by the horrific 2012 mass shooting.