Two Florida teens accused of plotting a brutal attack on a classmate were reportedly caught on camera laughing in the back of a police car — even talking about how to look good in their mugshots.
Investigators say the girls had chilling plans inspired by one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history, complete with disturbing messages, sketches of the victim, and a bizarre ritual they believed would bring a notorious killer “back.”
But what police discovered in their chats — and the plan they allegedly made for the moment after the attack — has left many people stunned.
The full details of the plot are even darker than anyone expected…
Twisted Florida teens laughed about school murder plot, looking good in mugshots after arrest: video
A pair of twisted Florida teens who allegedly plotted to savagely kill a classmate were caught on camera joking about the murder and discussing how to look good in their mugshots shortly after their arrest, according to a report Wednesday.
Lois Olivios Lippert, 14, and Isabelle Aurelia Valdez, 15 — who reportedly wanted to “resurrect” the Sandy Hook school shooting — were captured in footage laughing and making wisecracks in the back of a cop car in January.
Valdez, who inexplicably went by the name “Jimmy,” tells her best friend she had wanted to “wear make up” to look attractive in her mugshot but couldn’t find any that morning, according to clickorlando.com


Lippert replied, “I’m glad I don’t look too bad today,” according to a police report cited by the outlet.
“Valdez then replied, ‘At least they will see me in the mugshot some way or another,’” — suggesting that they would become famous in the “true crime” community, according to the report.
The teens were also caught on camera cracking cringy jokes about becoming a “lesbian couple in jail,” according to the 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 show that Valdez was obsessed with Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza, and was inspired by the horrific 2012 mass shooting.

“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,” a court motion states.
Valdez allegedly sent messages to Lippert on the video chat app Discord, declaring, “holy s–t im gonna make a blood ritual for adam lanza LMAOOOO,” telling her friend “it’s gonna be over by tomorrow” and asking for latex gloves, according to investigators.
“Everyone who prayed on my downfall is getting their wash,” she allegedly declared.320
Valdez had planned to wait for the victim in a restroom, stab him in the stomach or cut his throat, leave flowers at the scene then smoke a cigarette afterward, investigators said.
Lippert allegedly made drawings of the victim dead and hanging with a rope around his neck next to Valdez, and made several sexually explicit sketches of the classmate, according to investigators.
They both face attempted first-degree murder charges.


