The tiles where Mr Pajich’s body was found (Picture: Supreme Court WA)

Shocking images have emerged revealing the home where an autistic British teen was killed as part of a woman’s ‘bucket list’.

Aaron Pajich, 18, was stabbed and strangled by Jemma Lilley, 26, at a house in Australia decorated with horror film memorabilia.

Police found Mr Pajich’s fully-clothed body wrapped in a white drop sheet and buried underneath freshly laid tile slabs in the back garden.

Lilley and accomplice Trudi Lenon, 44, who were in a relationship together, were both found guilty in November of Mr Pajich’s murder on June 13 2016.

A court heard how Lenon lured Mr Pajich, a friend of her 13-year-old son, to her home in Orelia, Perth to install computer software.

Police found knives at the house (Picture: Supreme Court WA)
Jemma Lilley killed the teen

But while he was sat at the computer Lilley, who had organised the killing, approached and strangled the teenager from behind and then stabbed him three times.

While searching the home police found handwritten torture methods along with a knife set, according to The Sun.

The pair are seen on CCTV from the day before buying hundreds of litres of hydrochloric acid.

Mr Pajich was killed in June 2016 (Picture: Channel Ten)
Trudi Lenon is awaiting sentencing

Lilley described the euphoria she felt after the murder, telling Lenon in a text messages she was ‘feeling things I haven’t felt before’.

She had grown up in Stamford, Lincolnshire, before moving to Australia and harboured obsessions for castration, scalping and force feeding, the newspaper reports.

Her capture may have stopped her from killing again as she saw the murder as a glamorous fantasy with her as the star.

The family of Mr Pajich want the pair jailed for life.

Lilley and Lenon will be sentenced next month.

The victim’s mum, Sharon Pajich (Pucture: AAP)

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