‘Bucket list’ killer jailed for murdering teen and burying him under patio

‘Bucket list’ killer jailed for murdering teen and burying him under patio

Jemma Lilley, 26, was jailed for 28 years A British woman has been jailed for killing an autistic te..

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'Bucket list' killer jailed for murdering teen and burying him under patio
Jemma Lilley, 26, was jailed for 28 years

A British woman has been jailed for killing an autistic teenager after she said murder was on her ‘bucket list’.

Jemma Lilley, murdered Aaron Pajich, 18, at her home in Perth, Australia, and buried him in a shallow grave in her garden, covering it with concrete and tiles.

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The 26-year-old, originally from Stamford, Lincolnshire, was convicted alongside 43-year-old housemate Trudi Lenon at the Supreme Court of Western Australia in November.

On Wednesday, the pair were sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 28 years.

Lilley was so ‘euphoric’ after killing Aaron that she could not help boasting about it to a work colleague, prosecutor James McTaggart told the court.

Aaron Pajich was stabbed to death in June last year Channel 10 Australia
Aaron Pajich was stabbed to death (Picture: Channel 10)
From a 'Chucky' doll holding a knife to an experiment using meat in acid: Inside the squalid house where a British woman, 26, tortured and stabbed an autistic teenager before burying him under her patio Jemma Lilley, 26, and Trudi Lenon, 43, found guilty of murdering autistic man Teenager Aaron Pajich was stabbed to death by the two women in June last year His body was found in shallow grave covered by concrete and tiles at Perth home Lilley was 'obsessed with violence' and had 'life ambition to kill' prosecutor says
He was buried in a shallow grave under Lilley’s patio (Picture: Supreme Court WA)

She had previously written a book about a serial killer called SOS and went on to assume the identity of the character, the jury heard.

Speaking to The Times after the conviction, Lilley’s stepmother, Nina Lilley, 48, said: ‘The book was a big problem with me. At the beginning I was, “fair enough you want to write a horror story”, but I didn’t like the contents of it.

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‘She had always had an obsession with serial killers but she said it was a way of venting her frustration of what happened when she was a child.’

The victim, described by his mother as a ‘precious little boy’, was lured to his death on June 13, 2016.

Both defendants blamed each other for the killing.

From a 'Chucky' doll holding a knife to an experiment using meat in acid: Inside the squalid house where a British woman, 26, tortured and stabbed an autistic teenager before burying him under her patio Jemma Lilley, 26, and Trudi Lenon, 43, found guilty of murdering autistic man Teenager Aaron Pajich was stabbed to death by the two women in June last year His body was found in shallow grave covered by concrete and tiles at Perth home Lilley was 'obsessed with violence' and had 'life ambition to kill' prosecutor says
Aaron Pajich was lured to his death on June 13, 2016 (Picture: Supreme Court WA)

Lenon told the court that Lilley approached the teenager from behind as he installed games on her computer, garrotted him until the wire broke then stabbed him three times.

The prosecution said Lilley left incriminating messages to her ‘obsequious and sycophantic’ follower Lenon hours after the killing, saying she was feeling things she had ‘not felt before’.

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After the verdict, the victim’s emotional mother Sharon Pajich told reporters she was heartbroken and would have to deal with what happened to her son for a lifetime.

His murderers were ‘disgusting animals’ and should never be released, she said.

‘He was my precious little boy, he was my first-born … he was full of life.

‘They (the killers) deserve everything they get for what they’ve done, they’ve taken an innocent boy from his loved ones.’

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