Web searches revealed of girls who plotted 'Columbine' attack on Colorado school

Two 16-year-old ladies accused of plotting a Columbine-like capturing at their college wrote about demise and researched the right way to purchase weapons on-line, new paperwork present.

Brooke Higgins and Sienna Johnson deliberate to shoot their classmates then themselves at suburban Mountain Vista Excessive College in Colorado. 

Higgins' search historical past revealed that she examine teen suicide, the way it feels to be excessive on heroin, the eleven satanic guidelines of the earth, and considered a Craigslist posting for a sawed off shotgun.

Charged: Sienna Johnson and Brooke Higgins, each 16, have now been charged as adults in an alleged plot to kill classmates at Mountain Vista Excessive College

They organized the assault for December 17, simply earlier than Christmas break, as it will be 'essentially the most traumatic' for the neighborhood, in keeping with Denver 7. 

The ladies have now been charged as adults as prosecutors on Thursday charged Brooke Higgins with two counts of conspiracy to commit homicide. 

Higgins wrote that she wished she may have been a part of the 1999 Columbine Excessive College bloodbath, and brazenly mentioned her melancholy and cocaine use. 

All the things written by one of many Columbine killers in his journal 'made sense to her', in keeping with the affidavit.

Although the affidavit has now made quite a few the case's stunning particulars public, Johnson posted the disturbing photos of her journal to a private web site, the place she wrote extensively about her love of 'rebelling' and struggling household life.

Sienna Johnson posted photos of her personal writings on to a Weebly web site

The location additionally incorporates poetry and prolonged descriptions about her private and household life

A choose set her bond at $1 million after prosecutors argued she was a hazard to the neighborhood.

Her protection legal professional, Dagny Van Der Jagt, argued towards the costs and needs the case to be tried in juvenile court docket.

Higgins and Sienna Johnson have been arrested December 12 after police have been alerted through a text-a-tip program developed for faculties. Prosecutors stated they labored collectively to kind plans to assault classmates at Mountain Vista Excessive College within the prosperous suburb of Highlands Ranch.

However Van Der Jagt stated the teenagers weren't shut pals and their instances are completely different.

Johnson, left,  had talked about Pure Born Killers, a 1994 movie that was referenced repeatedly by the 2 Columbine killers. Higgins was infatuated with the 2 college students who attacked Columbine Excessive in April 1999

Plans: Prosecutors say the plot concocted by the women would have seen them capturing individuals at Mountain Vista, pcitured, and had expressed a fascination with issues tied to the Columbine Excessive College killers

'They've very completely different personalities, backgrounds, pursuits,' she stated after Thursday's listening to.

'They've been linked by what I name very weak circumstantial inferences.' 

Juvenile court docket is a greater place for Higgins as a result of it focuses extra on therapy and remedy than incarceration, stated Van Der Jagt, who advised the choose her consumer struggles with melancholy.

Behind bars: The 2 ladies have been taken into custody December 12 after Douglas County sheriff's investigators, appearing on a tip, uncovered the alleged plot

Prosecutors charged Johnson with the identical crimes earlier this month. She additionally stays jailed on $1 million bond. 

They allege Johnson mapped plans for the assault and acquired a BB gun for apply. Higgins warned a buddy in regards to the plans for the capturing, and a search of her cellular phone confirmed she visited Armslist.com, a web-based gun web site, prosecutors stated.

Johnson's public defender, Ara Ohanian, has stated the allegations towards her have been exaggerated.

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