Hi all, I came upon this case a bit late, and took quite awhile catching up (finally am :woohoo

, but while I was going through the threads, watching things develop, I kept getting this creepy feeling of deja-vu, didn't know where it came from - and then I read about Alyssa saying 'she just wanted to know what it would feel like to kill someone', and a chill went down my spine. This is soooo eerily similar to a case in Australia - the 2006 Eliza Jane Davis murder.
I'm assuming that only Aussies would be familiar, so here's a random article about it:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...der-pact-mystery/story-e6freuzi-1111113402489
(snipped, BBM)
EXPERTS are baffled why two teen girls made a cold-blooded pact to murder a 15-year-old friend, who they strangled and buried under her home, a court has heard.
The two 17-year-old girls, who cannot be named, appeared at Perth Children's Court for a sentencing hearing today after pleading guilty to murdering Eliza Jane Davis in the West Australian coal mining town of Collie on June 18, 2006.
Their two defence lawyers pointed to the girls' troubled pasts or drug use as mitigation for the murder.
Prosecutor Simon Stone has also told the court it appears the sadistic pair just wanted to experience killing someone....
Defence lawyer Gillian Braddock, SC, said her vulnerable client, who had lost both parents by the time she was 10, appeared to have been led by her co-accused, who has been described as a disturbed and angry young woman with a fascination with death....
But both girls played active roles in the murder – one strangling Eliza with speaker wire, while the other pressed a chemical-soaked cloth to Eliza's mouth as the girl struggled and begged for her life.
The girls reported Eliza missing after they buried her beneath her house and pretended to help her family look for the dead girl.
"We knew it was wrong, but it didn't feel wrong at all, it just felt right," one of the girls said in her police interview.
She said they did not really expect to get away with murder but felt killing Eliza was worth the risk.
Defence lawyer Michael Clarke said his client's unhappy and drug-riddled life was out of control by the time the murder occurred.....
But Mr Stone said that at no time had the girl admitted feeling sorry about the killing of Eliza.
He told the court yesterday that one of the girls had described watching Eliza's reactions change from anger, to fear, to the realisation that she was going to die, but did nothing to stop the murder....
(more in article)
Am I the only one that gets the heebee-jeebees from this?