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Sunday Night: Aug 19

Seven looks at what made a young girl with an obsession for serial killers become a murderer.

Sunday Night looks at the case of convicted WA murderer Jemma Lilley who, as a teenager, had an obsession with serial killers.

In February Lilley, 26, and Trudi Clare Lenon, 44, were sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Perth teenager Aaron Pajich.

Driven to Kill
From a young age, Jemma Lilley was obsessed with serial killers. It was a disturbing fascination her family dismissed as harmless. She was hooked on horror movies, wrote about serial killers, even dressed like some of the world’s most infamous murderers. As she grew older, her unusual fixation on brutal violence and the macabre only intensified. And by the age of 23, Jemma’s thirst to kill was overwhelmingly strong. Sadly, teenager Aaron Pajich-Sweetman would be her first victim. Sunday Night senior reporter Steve Pennells investigates what drove Jemma to become a killer.

Little Big Shot
Kobie Donovan stands just over a metre tall and has faced plenty of challenges being shorter than most of us. But as Melissa Doyle discovers, this wonder woman refuses to let her size get in the way of anything, including her biggest dream of all – leading Australia to victory at the World Dwarf Games.

Sunday at 8pm on Seven.

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