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this is a terrible case it really is but you know what we're on the last part of it okay okay and we're gonna at least get a little bit of something at the end we'll get a resolution i like that that's all we're looking for in life you know is a resolution cool yeah do you have any any um shit for the top not really i'm really excited to see uh the ghost movie that's exciting theaters that is exciting june i'll be with you so excited about that very psyched isn't there's like a big reveal people are saying everyone's assuming there's going to be a reveal of what's happening to papa um because we're
going to get some lore in there of course what is happening to big pa i'm dying to know what's happening to papa it did say in the trailer this is not a story about death and i was like what the fuck does that mean rebirth sue that's um who knows who knows i'm i'm here to know when i'm supposed to the lore runs so deep it's so deep yeah i'm constantly learning new lore and you're constantly like i'm like wait what i'm constantly sharing new lore with you that i've found sometimes i'm like wait who is the dad it's very creative it is really creative and it's cool that it's like a band yeah like
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We have been listening to the Audible original title, Desperate Deadly Widows, with four women authors.
Which is so fucking cool.
It is cool. I love that.
Yeah. When I saw four different authors, I was like, wow, what was that process?
yeah but listening to the to the title it's so cohesive it is it feels like it was written by one person it's like they became a super author yeah they became mega author and it's like mega desk and on the office mega author mega author i love it and they all just created this cohesive tale that's really fun and like each each woman in the book is like just like has like such a a distinct personality like i feel like it's almost like like it's not the same subjects at all but it's almost like sex in the city where you're like oh i'm a miranda yeah you can like pick out who you are in this yeah
so we're going to be discussing that like way more at length um ad nauseum ad nauseum like book club style yeah and we're gonna have a special guest who you guys know and love yeah you know them already you love them and it's gonna be a lot of fun they are like you're like the perfect guest for this title literally the perfect and I love them so much I'm sorry if you guys hear my stomach growling she's been loud she has what I said something earlier in your stomach was like what you also might be able to hear my chest rumbling um it's like crackling yeah you're still going through it yeah I woke
up this morning and I thought I was much better and then well I am yeah but my every time I cough like afterwards it's like a a rumbling like settles like it's like a thunder clap yeah it's like it's like a crackling of my chest you know it it's hard out here in these streets in the world it is everybody's getting sick it's cold and flu say and you know what me this story is not going to help anybody from not feeling sick yeah because you're going to feel sick but but it's the end and there's a resolution at the end at least some kind of resolution it's not like they i'll tell you right now they
don't get away with it and go riding off into the sunset never to be heard from again so don't worry about that they don't somehow get off on a technicality no one's getting out of jail good so good good good so don't worry about that they're gone bye bitches that's what it is i was trying to think of the the jack's mannequin lyrics of the resolution song oh yeah light in the dark as i search for the revolution.
That's how I feel. I love it.
I need some light in the dark.
Yeah, I'm not gonna give it to you for a little while.
So I apologize for that.
So when we last left you, we were talking about the really horrific murder of Shirley Ann Robinson.
Yeah. And I had said that it was it was over a year before they next killed again.
Because again, they would go through these long periods of time where we assume they didn't do they didn't kill anyone but nobody's entirely convinced of that yeah i can't say that i am yeah and also it sounds like like police were starting to kind of like they were at least they were there more often so i'm sure it was harder to for sure but i wonder if there's other areas that that we could find victims yeah i agree Now, like so many of the other victims of Fred and Rosemary West, 16 -year -old Allison Chambers, 16, had come from a troubled upbringing and had actually spent her early years living
between her parents, who had separated when she was very young, and she ended up going into different facilities where she would be living.
That's so sad. Yeah.
Now, Allison was described as a vulnerable girl from a disturbed background.
That's how all the media described her.
And when she was 15 and a half years old, she was placed at Jordans Brook.
Now, according to Soons, Allison, quote, frequently withdrew into a fantasy life.
And she composed romantic poetry and liked to draw pictures of an imaginary farm where she dreamed of living.
That's so gut -wrenching.
Devastating. Just like retreated into that world.
I want to be clear again.
Once again, I'm going to say it before all of these entries into this series.
a lot of trigger warning for a lot of sexual sadism and you know sexual assaults yeah um murder with sexual assaults I mean it's really bad and in this one in particular we're gonna get a little bit into their own children oh I'm not tapping into a lot of those details for my own stuff, but I mean, you can, honestly, you can read the book that I gave you.
We're going to link it here, Anne -Marie's book.
I encourage you to read that to get it right from her because she's the one who lived it.
I'm not going to go into the nitty gritty of everything, but I am going to let you know something because they end up murdering another one of their children so that will be in here um now so so allison was sounds like she was just living this you know tough life tough upbringing and she was just retreating into a fantasy world right you know and and the fact that she had this very specific farm like imaginary farm that she had where she just dreamed of it being a reality and she lived there is just gut -wrenching it It really is.
And what's even worse is Fred and Rosemary West specifically prey on that one aspect of her life.
That makes a lot of sense that they did.
But because she would retreat often into her fantasy world and she would write poetry, which honestly is a sign of intelligence and like beauty and, you know.
Everything right in the world.
A great personality to be around.
Kids are usually pretty rough.
stuff so she was ruthlessly bullied and mocked at the um at the girls home the other girls would mock her which i'm like girls let's be nice to other girls you're all going through it yeah exactly we'll get through together instead of against each other this left her leaving even more isolated and more lonely um so unable to make friends at school she did have one friend okay who was a teenager named ann and this teenager lived at 25 cromwell street yeah Yeah.
Now, since Alison was, you know, wicked lonely, prone to fantasy, she was easy prey for Fred and Rose, who had a knack of knowing exactly what to say to manipulate girls just like Alison, who had gone through what she had gone through.
On her various visits to the house, Rose would tell Alison that she could relate.
She knew exactly how this girl felt.
She gave her gifts.
At one point, she gave her a gold -colored necklace with her name on it and showed the girl a picture of a farm and told her that she and Fred owned that farm and Allison could live there once she moved out of Jordan Brook.
What the fuck? Now it turned out that that photo was just an image from a realtor's brochure, but they knew it was enough to draw Allison even deeper into their world.
And Fred was equally as fucked up and, you know, manipulative and his regular self, leaving her, you know, he would lavish her with praise and attention.
He would give her a lot of attention, which is what she was like in positive attention.
Yeah, she wasn't getting that anywhere else.
And when she would go back to school, she would tell the other girls she'd met an older man who gave her all kinds of gifts and they were in love.
Oh, no. Now, from the moment they'd met her, Fred and Rose had made all kinds of promises to Allison and the things they would give her and do for her when she turned 17 and could leave Jordansbrook.
One day in early August 1979, just days before her 17th birthday, Allison quietly packed all her belongings and ran away from Jordansbrook, presumably to 25 Cromwell Street.
She wrote a letter to her mother before she left, and she explained that she'd been invited to live with, quote, a very homely family.
I look after their five children and do some of their housework.
They have a child the same age as me who accepts me as a big sister, and we get on great.
The family owns flats, and I share with the oldest sister.
Oh, my God. To think that she thought that she was finally going to get this life that she's wanted for almost 17 years.
And that they went out of their way to convince her of that.
And to prey on the little hopes and fantasies that she had.
They're so fucked up, it's beyond comprehension.
It really is. Now, when Allison's body was later exhumed from the garden at 25 Cromwell Street, there was a large purple belt wrapped around her head and under her jaw oh god the prosecutor told the jury at rose's trial quote the belt found around her head clamping closed her jaw can only have been placed in position to stop her screaming oh my god the purpose of such restraint must have been to permit abuse of the type experienced by the others oh it's so dark Like the others, Fred had kept several of the small bones from Allison's hands and feet.
Now, when Allison failed to show up for work the following day at the training school, a missing persons report was filed, and it listed Allison as, quote, an absconder from care.
An investigation was opened, but when Allison's mother told them she had gotten a letter from Allison that said she'd gone to work as a live -in nanny with a lovely family, investigators didn't ask any questions, and they closed the case.
Right. Now, while the victims of Fred and Rose West, like the outside victims of Fred and Rosemary West, they've been the focus of every story rightfully of this.
It's worth keeping in mind at this point that after the murder of Charmaine, they still had four children living at home with them.
And sometimes you can forget that just because there's so much other awful shit going on.
You can't fathom that there's children here.
No, but there are. Four.
As the daughter of Fred and Rena, Anne Marie received the brunt of the horrific physical, emotional and sexual abuse, but the others were completely aware of it and often saw bore witness to it and also had to deal with it.
And they also had to be witnessed to Rose's sex work or the abuse of other children.
They saw a lot and they experienced a lot themselves.
They went, they all went through a lot.
Anne Marie's story, I'm warning you right now, is one of the most horrific things I have I've ever read in my entire life hands down bar none you read her book read it but I'm telling you right now I can't explain to you what it's horrible it's horrible and I can't believe that she was able to even put pen to paper to talk about it like I give her a lot of credit for being able to.
It was like some kind of healing experience or I don't know how you can heal from all of that but I hope it was some kind of cathartic experience experience like i'm sure it was painful but i hoped some kind of like help came out of it for her um i mean there was a very big inappropriate focus on like very deviant and very like demonic sexuality in that house you know what i mean like it was it's not like there was like a they were living a different lifestyle you know what i mean than like than the like the mainstream you know know what i mean like this was like sadistic shit yeah it's like this is not this is totally
inappropriate totally beyond the scope of imagination you could ever think and it was incredibly damaging to these children incredibly damaging and these are their parents no matter what like things it's just like they they will like also in some ways think this is just how parents are well yeah you know it's like they it's very hard to for kids to understand that like their situation with their parents is not what everybody else is going through yeah you just assume they're just some of it they're looking at like okay I just have to deal with this until I leave like this is just life and then
like you know they manipulated them so hard that like some of them were like trying to like defend them later like but they're their kids you know I mean like It's one of those things that's like, that's just such a different situation.
I can't even fathom it.
I really can't. No, I really can't.
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Hey there, my weird weirdos.
I want to take a minute to recommend another podcast called Who Took Misty Copsey?
In September of 1992, 14 -year -old Misty Copsey leaves the Washington State Fair with her best friend and is never seen again.
Her body is never found.
At the time, Western Washington is home to prolific serial killers like the Green River Killer, which leads to different theories on who's responsible for what happened to Misty.
Over Over the course of eight episodes, host and cold case investigator Sarah Kalin speaks with Misty's friends and family, looks at police records, and different anonymous tips to try to figure out if Misty's disappearance is the work of a serial killer or someone who knew her.
No suspects are ruled out.
After 33 years, Sarah Kalin hopes to answer the question, who took Misty?
You guys are gonna love this.
If you listen to Morbid, we know that you love a cold case, and we always tell you a cold case is never cold so definitely give this a listen definitely look into the case listen to who took misty copsy wherever you get your podcasts but their daughter may wrote later if dad had any ambition at all for any of his daughters it was simply that we should breed and have at least as many babies as he and mom had done And, like, why?
Yeah. So he would have more victims. Yeah.
I mean, they got to make their own victims, essentially.
Wow. Yeah. Now, once Anne -Marie was old enough, she had moved out of the house, and Fred's eye shifted towards his younger daughters, Heather and May.
He would often make comments about their bodies or joke about, and this is awful, quote, quote, it being a father's right to take his daughter's virginity.
Oh my God, that you want to throw up.
The girls thought this was a joke because he was so crude and he was so crass and so lewd and so disgusting all the time.
And he would say these disgusting things and they would just be like, oh, that's just like, whatever, like he just says this disgusting shit.
Oh my God. But eventually they realized he was serious.
He was sexually abusing, like he was a horrible fucking predator monster yeah um and like he when he was saying that he meant it when they were in their teen years fred began treating his daughter as basically as he would treat any other girl around him or woman or young woman around him uh especially when he was a teenager because remember we said any woman that was near him he would just grab and grope at them he would do that with his daughters oh my god now may did her best to hide the abuse and the the emotional effects from the world she just tried to retreat into herself but Heather seemed
to have a much harder time with it yeah obviously like I I don't even know how any of them were functioning and by the time she was in her mid -teens Heather had become very withdrawn and very sullen she never smiled or laughed like she just didn't have joy how could you and eventually she started acting out at school and when she turned 16 years old she had left school Because she had found a job working on a cleaning crew at a holiday camp.
Okay. Not a glamorous job, not well -paying, but the location of the camp meant that she would be able to get the fuck away from Fred and Rose.
So it was her ticket out.
And it would be for a few months.
Right. So she was like, get me gone.
I don't give a shit what you need me to do.
Just get me out of this house.
And it was probably some kind of plan where she was thinking like I can save up this much money and go on to the next thing.
Now, unfortunately, the day before she was about to leave for the camp, the job fell through.
No. And she was devastated.
Devastated. Well, and you must just, she must have just been sitting there being like, what the fuck is this life?
And she must have been sitting there before it fell through being like, thinking, fantasizing about this new life she could have away from them.
Yeah. Like, you start picturing.
Just like Allison with the farm.
When you think something's coming.
Exactly. Like Allison with the farm.
It's like, and we can all relate to the idea of like, when you think something's happening and you're like, oh, I'm so excited for this thing.
Yeah. and then it falls through it's awful and it's in most of us only know that on like the most micro of scales like I'm just so bummed oh like I get to meet this cool you know like I get to meet my idol like you know you mean and you're like oh I'm so excited it's gonna be so much fun and then all of a sudden it falls through and you're like oh like that I pictured myself meeting this part or doing this thing but then you think of all the weight that came like with this of like Like, it's my escape from my incredibly abusive, toxic household.
A measurable trauma that I've been facing my entire life.
It's her ticket to, like, personal autonomy.
Yes. And it's like, like, when I read that, I was like, I feel it in my gut.
Yeah. Like the gut punch of that.
Oh, I feel so bad. Now, the next day, June 19th, 1987, Mae said goodbye to Heather and left for school.
When she came home, she expected to find her sister still upset.
but heather was gone now may asked her parents where she went and fred told her that heather had received a call from the camp and the job was back on so heather packed up a few things and got the fuck out of there now this was supposed to be a positive thing but may said something didn't hit right yeah immediately these kids as much as like you know they're their parents and they just kind of dealt with this stuff they know their parents too they know what their parents are all of them had their parents numbers every single fucking one of them well and they've also seen people come on as like
nannies and then just fucking disappear forever and they've heard shit they've heard shit there's no way they're not hearing screaming screaming crying like horrible stuff they know what their parents are capable of they've experienced it they've seen it they've witnessed it they've heard it they've they've experienced it personally right and they're are probably so much more connected than even like a typical sibling duo because they have that shared experience of trauma and so may knew immediately something's wrong here her she said her father seemed almost cheerful about sharing the news but she
said rose seemed very upset about heather leaving that's her daughter which fred explained away is her being just disappointed that heather that you know like she thought heather was going to be staying but now she's not so she said that she's leaving was rose involved with the sexual abuse of her kids in way of participating or was that just fred um she definitely she was involved in at the very least like a bystander okay of letting it happen because like and again some of the things that were done to some of these kids and like ann marie in particular was out in the open for everybody to see
okay and it was horrific I mean how do you not step in and protect your kid because you're a fucking monster Rose is a monster she is a monster right along with Fred she gets no nothing I'm just like how do you not have that motherly instinct after carrying a baby in your room for nine fucking months I don't get it and then just to let a man do that and to stand there and do nothing like yeah i mean like that's your kid because i didn't i didn't read too far into like how she participated yeah but she certainly is not at the very least she didn't stop it and she's certainly not a passive person in any
of that she's very much actively at least in some way shape or form that's so heinous she's fucking fucking terrible.
So the West children had spent, again, their entire lives being manipulated, lied to, and abused by their parents, especially their father.
So even though they knew he wasn't telling the truth about Heather, they knew this was a lie.
It's just like, what can they do?
They also knew you don't push him.
So we're not going to push him.
Because then you'll be in the same position.
Yeah. And they're like, who knows what's going to happen.
Now, in the days and weeks after that, Fred and Rose went out of their way to reinforce their story that Heather had simply gone away and would be coming back.
She was going to be coming back.
Yeah, because like you said, it was only a month long gig.
Yeah, this isn't forever.
They would receive phone calls in the night, apparently from some drunken woman that they claimed was Heather.
And then they would get in an argument on the phone and hang up with her and the children were like, okay, I guess she's all right and she's going to be home.
Like, they couldn't figure out.
They were playing a twisted game.
But after a few months, they became concerned that Heather was not going to be coming back.
And in an attempt to quiet their concerns, Fred and Rose continued the charade that simply Heather had decided not to come home now.
She went to this camp, and now she wants to stay for longer.
And, you know, in fact, she's so mad at us now.
Like, she's had enough of this house apparently.
She's like, they decided to shit all over her and be like, she's just like, you know, She's turned on us.
Whatever. She's turned on us.
And now she doesn't want to have any contact with us at all.
Gee, I wonder why. If that was actually the case.
Mae knew this was a lie.
What was she going to do?
And she was like, honestly, all my parents did was lie to me.
Right. Like, they just lied and manipulated.
So she's like, what else is new?
I can't say anything.
I don't know what else to say to anybody.
Like, all the kids were handling it differently.
So they all had to retreat in themselves.
Now, Heather never came home.
Obviously. And Mae never saw her sister.
again. And in time, May and her siblings would learn that their sister didn't leave for a job in 1987, but was in fact killed by their parents.
Now in this, in his interview with police, Fred told investigators that, he's such a fucking asshole.
This is their new story.
He told investigators that they thought that their daughter was actually a lesbian and was planning to leave with a woman on the night she went missing.
So he said Heather told him and he quotes if you don't let me fucking go i'll give all the kids acid and they'll all jump off the church roof and kill themselves seems legit seems legit right and fred's claimed that that sent him into a rage and he grabbed her by the neck and began choking her and he told detectives i can't even remember what happened what happened but the next minute she's blue that no incorrect yeah he then said when she was dead he dismembered heather's body and buried her remains in the garden his daughter dismembered his daughter now may says she never believed that story
for a fucking second also now i'm just trying to tally it i'm pretty sure he's killed three of his kids at this point or two because he didn't kill charmaine but he's killed um shirley was pregnant and and and ann yeah um so the fact that we can't even tally up how many That's the only of his own children that he's killed.
Yeah, because he's killed, born children.
Several pregnant women.
Pregnant with his child.
And, like, we're talking, like, eight months pregnant.
Yeah. With brutally tortured and murdered.
In fact, in both cases, he waited, like, very long.
Very long into the pregnancy.
Yeah. Yeah. That's a whole different pathology.
Yeah. That's something that should be studied.
That's a... Something's happening there.
Wow. Yeah. Wow. Now, May never believed this story, either.
No. And neither did investigators.
No, it doesn't make any sense.
Investigators were like, fuck off.
Detectives had two theories as to Heather's death, both easily plausible.
In the first, they believe Fred attempted to sexually assault his daughter, and when she resisted, he began choking her.
Yep. This theory was supported by the fact that Heather was buried naked.
Like the other victims, she had no clothing.
No clothing was found in the grave. Also, like the other victims, there were several bones missing from her hands and feet as well.
Really? the second theory is that heather had become a liability and they feared that she would or maybe she threatened to tell someone about the abuse that had been occurring in the home for well over a decade right now regardless of what the motive for her murder was heather would be the final body buried in the west garden and it would be her disappearance that would actually bring an end to their killing spree.
Now, it's unclear why, and this is really wild, there was an eight -year gap in the murders between Alison Chambers and Heather.
Really? Eight years.
And what they think is it's entirely possible that they killed other women and buried them elsewhere.
Elsewhere, yeah. Because they also were, frankly, running out of room at their own place.
Well, yeah, I mean, they ran out of room in the basement And we're now filling the garden.
And I don't know what the neighbor situation is, like how close they are to other homes.
They're pretty close, so it's like they don't have a ton of space.
Right. So I would bet a lot of money that there are other victims around that they will eventually, hopefully find.
Now, what is clear, though, is that Heather's murder was definitely different from the other victims as well.
Like Anna McFall, it seems that Heather was likely killed in their eyes to solve a problem that they saw, you know, being discovered.
They didn't want to be found out.
This wasn't entirely like one of their sexual sadists, like killing for sexual gratification murders.
Whenever anyone would ask about Heather in the years after this, Fred and Rose would give some variation of the unexpected employment or the lesbian lover story, which typically satisfied whoever was asking.
And then the disappearance was just never truly investigated at first. It really is so awful that that was their way of, like, obviously it's not degrading to be a lesbian.
I'm not saying that.
But in their view, they're like, oh, let's let's say she's a lesbian because that's a bad thing.
Like you can tell that's why they're doing it.
To be like, oh, she's just a fucking lesbian.
Yeah, they were like, ugh.
And he's basically saying she was a lesbian and she was violent.
Yeah. And like I had to kill her to save us all.
Which is ridiculous.
Which is violent lesbian.
to be in and it's like it's like you're degrading her even in death yeah like no now fred and rose had gotten away with so many horrific crimes over the years that they probably assumed heather's murder was just one more girl that no one was gonna miss their own child shaking my head and that might have been true had it not been for the courage of one of fred's sexual assault victims who eventually came forward with her story and began an investigation that would literally clearly unearth the secrets of 25 Cromwell Street in the spring of 1992 just a week a few weeks after the death of Fred's
father a 13 year old girl who lived in the neighborhood divulged to a friend that Fred West had sexually assaulted her but she didn't want to go to the police 13 years old he's a fucking monster I hope he wherever he is I hope he is just living living in a cyclic loop of fucking brutal torture.
I really do. That he doesn't enjoy.
Yeah, exactly. I don't think he enjoyed it.
I think he enjoyed inflicting.
But this girl's friend sat with the information for a few days before eventually going to her mother, who in turn informed a local police officer.
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But the more she dug into the family's background, the scarier and stranger that the story became.
But it all started with a story told by one of the West's children.
Now, when the complaint against Fred and Rose was initially made, the children were immediately removed from the home and placed in foster care, which I was like, my God, that should have happened a long time ago.
Yeah, for real. While they were there, one of the children told told one of the social workers that their father often threatened them with violence saying if you ever talked about what went on in the house they would be killed and buried under the patio just like their sister heather so he would literally say that to his children like i'll fucking kill you and bury you under the patio like heather oh my god these poor kids i can't the your brain can't can't even like put that together no of you will be buried next to your sister my daughter whom i killed who i killed like yeah my brain is just
all over the place right now and also to me that puts a lot more weight on the idea that heather might have said i'm gonna i'm leaving and i'm telling or they had some weird idea that she was going to and that's why she was killed absolutely i agree with you now fred would later claim that was just a joke you know a funny dad joke you know and he explained that heather had run off with a female lover she was a lesbian everybody that's what he keeps trying to claim but by then the story had changed so many times and the comments about the patio made everything seem way more suspicious so in her
initial interview rose was cagey about heather's disappearance and whenever she was asked directly why she hadn't reported her daughter missing yeah she would answer i don't know or i don't remember she's a i can't like fuck off she's an asshole after repeated questioning rose finally said i can remember now why i didn't pursue heather because things pointed to her being a lesbian meanwhile fucking rose herself is interested in women too so like what is your fucking problem here that's what it it is it's all this fucked up loop of being of hating themselves yeah and taking that hate out on other
people yeah it's and it's like exactly totally putting it out on other people it's just making me so mad that they're like they're putting that on her afterwards and acting like it's a bad thing when rose very much came on to other women like in aggressively so like such an aggressive manner and like i'm just like and now you're saying like oh i didn't report her missing because she was a lesbian well and it's literally a mother saying i didn't report my child missing because she was a lesbian yeah oh i'm sorry do you think that makes you look better right you fucking asshole like fuck you rose
and and sitting there oh both of them yeah sitting there saying not knowing full well what happened to her for her whole life yeah how she was killed and where she Yeah.
Like she's under your fucking porch. You wake up every single morning over your daughter's dead body.
Yes. Like you fucking pig.
Yeah. True pig. Like I'm so mad right now.
True pigs. Like true fucking hogs pig.
Just bleh. It's so filthy.
It is. That's the thing.
It just gets worse and worse.
Now throughout the rest of 1992 and most of 1993, investigators continued building their case against Fred, and eventually he was charged with three counts of rape of a minor, with Rose being charged as an accomplice.
Wow. But they remained free on bail pending the trial.
A rapist? A child rapist. A child rapist on three fucking counts?
Where are they? Yeah, like what's happening?
What fucking county is this?
Now in the meantime, the Department of Social Services continued their search for Heather West, interviewing the children as they went for more information and the process was very slow going and at first it was yielding very little information but eventually they had gathered enough testimony from the children because that's also a delicate process it's a slow process yeah you don't want to re -traumatize them right you're asking them in the right way to personally give you a testimony and a narrative of what they've gone through that's a lot even for grown -ass adults to do yeah like that's a lot
And you're doing it while their life has just been like...
Outbended in so many ways.
But they had eventually gathered enough testimony from the children as well as other witnesses, and they strongly suspected that there was vital evidence of murder in the house on Cromwell Street.
Yeah. So in late February 1994, Hazel Savage applied for a warrant that would allow investigators to search the West house and garden for evidence of Heather West, and the application was granted.
Hazel Savage forever.
forever. Hazel fucking Savage.
Now with the search warrant secured, it seemed only a matter of digging in the yard, but investigators had no idea where to look.
And the process was further complicated by all the alterations that Fred had made to the house and the extensive stone work in the backyard. Also, when detectives came to the house to present the warrant, Rose and several of the older children did everything they could to stall the investigators, which would buy them enough time for fred to come home and stop the search make a big fuss out of everything right again very clearly you have to note these are these older children remember what they've been abused their whole lives and brainwashed and they're doing what they've been taught to do yeah
like you know like absolutely right and they probably they probably did not believe for a second any of these claims you know terrified they've been scared since they came into the world They've lived nothing but fear and horror and sadness and loneliness and isolation and pain and just any horrible thing you can think of, they've lived it their entire lives from the two people who are supposed to provide the safest place for them.
So I put nothing on them to have the kind of average reactions that any of us would have at all.
Now, despite their protests, Rose and Fred's, work did begin on the West's backyard on February 24th.
They're like, we have a fucking warrant.
Yeah, they're like, fuck you, we're digging a bot out of the way.
And they began with a hole dug in the back corner and they were going to just slowly move forward. The work was very slow, but they were very methodical about it.
And it kept getting stalled and interrupted and fucked up by Fred and Rose because they kept interfering and arguing with investigators whenever they could.
Like, they just kept trying to fuck it up.
up I was like okay cool why don't you go sit in jail then yeah and await your fucking sentencing for your fucking thing that you're on bail because you're you're interfering with an investigation yeah you should be arrested go sit in a fucking jail cell but after a few days it did seem to have dawned on Fred that he wasn't going to be able to stop this search and that they were going to discover a lot and he was like they're also going to move into the house they have a warrant for the house as well so they're going into that basement and they're going to find that So given that, it probably seemed
no use in keeping up the charade.
So Fred went to Detective Savage and told her they may as well bring him in.
And they hadn't found anything yet.
And he was like, you know what, you might as well bring him in.
I mean, they were going to.
As they led Fred from the house.
He walked up to Hazel Savage and said, you might as well bring me in because you're going to find shit.
And she was like, awesome.
Okay. They led him from the house to the police car.
and he made a large public spectacle protesting, screaming, and being like, I didn't kill her, like acting like he didn't just walk up to somebody and say, you might as well bring me in because there's going to be a ton of stuff here.
And acting like it's not going to come out very soon when they're done with this whole excavation process, that there are however many numerous bodies outside, and then when they move inside, however many bodies are inside.
That the basement is literally filled.
The point that you ran out of room.
Yeah. Like, I don't really know what you're doing here because all of this is coming to light within weeks.
Well, also, they got him in the car, closed the door.
And he shut right up.
And he immediately confessed to murdering Heather.
Yeah. So there you go.
So he, all the way to the car, I didn't kill her.
Oh, dare you. I didn't kill her.
Gets in the car and he's like, I did.
I killed her. Can you imagine being involved in that?
And then he literally looked at Savage and he said, Detective Savage, you're digging in the wrong place.
what a pompous ass like what a fucking ass and also like what the fuck is wrong with you now it's possible that fred thought he could prevent the discovery of the other bodies if he confessed to the murder of heather and pointed detectives away from the other graves he thought maybe they'll stop after they get heather yeah totally but by then the stories had changed so many times and there was so much circumstantial evidence that detective savage and the others definitely thought that fred wasn't telling the whole truth so they were not going to stop at that And at this point, they have no idea what is in store
for them. They are looking for Heather.
So that's why he thought they'll stop after that.
How could they ever know that I have 12 other bodies in this house?
Meanwhile, it's like, dude, what if they don't even find Heather first and they find someone else?
Well, he was trying to lead them right to Heather so that they would stop.
Like, how do you even remember?
Now, whatever Fred's motive, his plan didn't work.
Investigators continue digging in the backyard, obviously, because if you can kill your own child you are capable of a lot you fucking idiot obviously also imagine living next door to this and being like that was there the entire time how many 12 bodies and thinking like i wave to all my neighbors constantly like hey hey hey being like i just waved to that man every fucking morning as he walked out and stood on top of his child literally and countless other bodies and dismembered all these people too like Like, their neighbors are probably sitting there being like, in that house at night sometimes
when a light was on, they were sawing apart a body.
Yeah. Sometimes their own child.
Right. And I was just going to sleep.
It would be so hard to stay.
Like, your house isn't even where the horrors happened.
I feel like I would have such a hard time staying in my own house after that.
I would have trouble staying in that neighborhood.
I would have trouble.
And I think there was a lot of people that had a lot of...
that was a big source of just really bad vibes and really bad stuff like after this.
Like people were horrified that it was standing.
They were, I mean, looking at that house afterwards, I can't imagine.
No. Just knowing the horrors that happened there.
It's so dark. Dark isn't even the word for it.
Because it's not just murder.
It's sexual assault.
It's rape. It's child abuse.
It's child sexual assault.
I mean, the things that were found in that house are are beyond comprehension.
And just the energy surrounding the entire place must have just been abysmal.
Yeah. But the investigators kept digging up the backyard and within a week they discovered not one, but two sets of remains in the West's backyard. And a day later, a third was discovered.
And the third set of remains were identified as Heather West. So they didn't even find Heather first. They didn't even find her first. Now on February 27th, 1994, Fred and Rose West were arrested for murder.
When the discovery in the garden was announced to the press, the police and missing persons bureau was flooded with calls from around the country, all with people with loved ones who'd gone missing.
And they were like, potentially, are they in that backyard?
Do I have to make that call?
Is my loved one in that garden?
I can't even think of it.
How do you? Bureau director Christopher Dre told the press, we have been inundated with calls.
We have 19 lines, and during yesterday, they were engaged constantly.
As the search kept going, local residents watched in absolute horror these neighbors as one body after another was taken from this home they just watched being like what the fuck and at the same time steven and one of the other siblings west siblings began speaking to reporters to try to defend their parents and in the interview with the gloucester echo steven repeated the story about heather running running off and insisted she was still alive and he said we would not live here if we thought they had murdered her no that tells you the depth of yeah of how they're being abused they were used here
like they have been taught to be this way and they're probably just desperate to think and they want to believe she's alive i would never have been in this house if i knew she was back if i knew that they killed my sister like but as the days went on it was getting harder to defend friend, Fred and Rose.
And by the end of the first week of March, the ninth body had been removed from the West House and investigators...
And this was within only a couple of weeks.
And investigators expected to find more in the basement.
So that was just the backyard. Nine bodies in the yard. By that point, Fred had been formally charged with the murder of Heather and the murder of former lodger Shirley Ann Robinson.
But detectives fully expected that there were were going to be way more charges to come.
The growing number of bodies and the very slow identification process led to a great deal of speculation, especially around the disappearance of Mary Bastolm many years earlier.
Mary's brother Peter said, and this is so sad, he said, quote, in some ways it would be a relief if police identify her as it would stop the wondering and we would be able to hold a funeral for her.
Yeah. Like to have to think like that's, I guess, our best case scenario at this point.
That's so awful. By mid -March, all the bodies had been removed from the house, but there was still a lot of work to be done to identify all of them.
In the meantime, Fred must have realized that things were looking pretty bad because he started speaking to investigators.
Wow. Mistakenly believing that he could explain away the 12 dead bodies discovered in his house.
But Fred's statements would eventually prove pretty useful in the identification process.
Luckily, through no, he didn't mean to.
It just happened. But he was really stupid.
He was not intelligent.
And he was really a bad liar, to be honest. He was able to lie to vulnerable people.
But when somebody's trying to detect one and looking for it, he's pretty bad at it.
So his interviews were really vague.
They were sometimes confusing, very frustrating interviews.
He's also not dealing with younger people.
Exactly, younger people who have already been through things and are vulnerable.
and will believe a lot more because they've been through a lot more.
These are seasoned investigative adults.
Now, by the end of March, Fred had been charged with nine murders.
And by the end of June, when the victims had finally been identified, he was formally charged with 11 counts of first -degree murder.
Now, while Fred kept talking to investigators about the women found in the house, Rose had also started talking to detectives.
And at that point, interviews with the West's extended family and several of the children revealed that she was not a fucking unfortunate victim.
Yeah, Shorshew's trying to make herself that.
Yeah, the extended family and all the children were like, ah, it was both of them.
No, she's been here the whole time.
Rose was a very willing participant in the violence.
Sometimes she was the one that initiated it.
Yeah, she was just as bad.
Now, sensing that she was soon going to be under investigation herself, Rose turned on Fred, which tells you exactly who she is, Wow.
And started giving investigators any information that they asked for and hoped that she might be spared.
This really is so akin to Myra.
It really is. Immediately turn.
Like, wow. Which you're like, because you're not fucking human.
You don't have human emotions.
You don't love each other.
That's not what that is.
You don't know what love is.
You're out for number one.
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On June 30th, Fred and Rose West appeared before a judge in Gloucester Magistrates Court.
The first time they'd seen each other since Fred's arrest. in February.
They were jointly charged with nine counts of first -degree murder among other things.
Why only nine if they found more bodies?
I think they were still trying to identify people.
Oh, okay. They were jointly charged with nine counts of first -degree murder among various other things and Fred was charged with the additional murders of Rena and Charmaine.
Oh, okay. Because he did those on his own.
Presumably on his own.
Well, actually, Rose killed Charmaine, right?
That's what we think.
But he ended up. I think he ended up.
I mean, not that I'm like, oh, no, I shouldn't have charged him.
No, of course not. I'm just like, wait a second.
I think it was just going off of evidence.
But as the and also remember, he was the one who disposed of Charmaine's body and dismembered her.
So there was that. I don't know what the lead up.
And again, we don't know the details of the lead up to that.
we presume that rose was the one to kill her rage uh killed that little girl now as the summer turned to fall it must have occurred to fred that things were really bad for him at this point yeah no matter what he told investigators about supposedly consensual sexual encounters okay why are they all dead in your garden dude accidents he kept saying they were all whoops You're so unfortunate.
Yeah, it's wild. But no matter what he was saying, he'd left a trail of bodies in three locations and no lies or excuses were going to be enough to spare him the absolute harshest penalties available.
Like he wasn't getting out of it.
Like what are you even thinking at that point?
Yeah. Now, it hit him.
I mean, he knew there's no getting out of it.
I'm going to get the worst. Whatever they can give me, I'm going to get it.
So on the afternoon of January 1st, 1995, Just before 1 p .m., a prison officer at Winston Green Jail in Birmingham went to check on Fred and found him hanging from a noose that he'd fashioned from his own shirt.
That makes me so angry.
That motherfucker should have been on 24 -7 surveillance before he got to do anything.
Well, so medical personnel tried for 30 minutes to revive him, but their efforts were useless.
He was dead. But Fred had been on suicide watch since the hearing in July.
But in December, those restrictions had been lifted.
He was no longer deemed high risk.
So he had been on suicide watch for months.
And then the second he got off of it.
The second it was lifted.
In fact, the asshole seemed to be in high spirits the night before his death.
He played pool, he was celebrating the new year with the other inmates.
He was celebrating his last fucking day on Earth.
One of the guards told reporters he seemed completely normal.
It was just like any other day.
Wow. Now this is, this is the only thing that's good, I guess, is that the news of Fred's death was met with resounding cheers from nearly everyone who'd been affected by his murder.
So that is good. So as long as they look at it as that's good enough for me.
Alison Chambers' mother, Joan Owen said, this is the best news I've heard for a long time.
After all the evil things he did, that's supposed to be the only good thing he ever did.
Anyone who can do what he did and then walk around and act as if nothing happened is truly evil.
Absolutely. Anne -Marie's husband, Chris Davis, was very enthusiastic about the news, calling Fred's suicide a great result and saying he will rot in hell for what he did.
He deserves everything that's waiting for him.
He sure does. And I say, agreed.
Hear, hear. Chin, chin.
Hear, hear. Now, although Fred's suicide meant that he was not going to be legally held accountable responsible for the crimes he committed nearly everyone seemed to take the news well including those who worked in the justice system to be honest well and if you think about it it's like he's able to sit there in fucking jail and play pool and shoot the shit with other inmates like he shouldn't have that ability now he can rot in the ground rot and hail yeah rot and heal now the massive investigation had taken a huge financial toll on glo - i always say this wrong and i apologize i'm going to try
to say it right gloucestershire gloucestershire justice system I hope I said that right for you guys.
And was an immense strain on the municipality's resources.
I mean, they were struggling through this.
So if nothing else, it saved everyone a lot of time, money, and heartache.
Well, that's good. To which I say, see ya.
Yeah, honestly. Everybody involved seems fine with it, so I'm good.
So that's all that I'll take.
At first, I was like, come on.
And that's, honestly, I see why you said that, because there is a part of it that you're like, fuck.
He didn't face the music.
Well, and also his death presented a big problem for the Crown Prosecution Service, because they were intending to prosecute Rose.
With Fred unable to corroborate any of the statements he'd made regarding her participation in the murders, they weren't admissible in court anymore, his statements.
And they would have to rely on Rose's statements alone.
Oh, that's not good.
So that sucks. Now, despite pressure to drop the charges against Rose, which would save obviously a lot of time and money detective superintendent john bennett who was in charge of the case reassured the families that the case against rose was going forward that's a real one right there he said whilst financed must always be a consideration with any investigation or inquiry it is always secondary to the result of any of the inquiries we have undertaken yeah we are totally committed to the care of the victim's families with this case.
That's incredible. Now, Rose's trial began October 3rd, 1995 at Winchester Crown Court in Hampshire before Justice Charles Mantell.
I like Justice Charles Mantell.
You have to wonder where that other justice was that like threw out the first sexual assault case.
I'm like, where are you, buddy?
Where are you? Because let's smack him in the face a little bit.
But I'm glad we have a justice now that we like here.
He's good. Now, arguing for the Crown was prosecutor Brian Ryan Levison, while Rose's defense team was led by Richard Ferguson.
Ferguson. In the months leading up to the trial, the defense made a lot of attempts to get it thrown out completely.
Wow. Which I'm like, how do you fucking sleep at night?
I'm sorry. I know we've gone through this, and I know I'll get a ton of messages that are like, that's our job.
I know that. I realize that.
This one, though, you're like.
This one, I don't understand.
I know it's their job.
I get that. Mama's not innocent, though.
But like, I personally don't.
I could never. Mama's not innocent, and I'm sorry, but y 'all don't believe that she is.
They were trying to get it thrown out on the logical idea that given the intense and lurid press coverage since the arrest, there was no way that Rose was going to get a fair trial.
Well, I don't care.
But the judge said, hmm, disagree, and the case was allowed to proceed.
Love it. Which I love that the judge was like, huh, yeah, that, nope, I don't think so.
I think it's good. Maybe don't be involved in murdering that many people and you'll find a fair trial.
Oh, you won't actually have to have a trial.
Yeah, because you suck.
How about that? Now, in his opening statement to the jury, Justice Mantell reminded them that they were expected to leave behind all preconceptions, prejudice, and sentiment that they had about the defendant and base their decisions entirely on the case as it was presented in court.
So he did his due diligence.
He says, enter upon your very heavy responsibility in a clear -cut way, unaffected by anything you may have read about this case, which certainly has its sensational aspects.
Can you imagine sitting on this jury?
No. With his statement out of the way, the clerk read the charges against Rose, and the most significant of those charges were the 10 counts of first -degree murder for the deaths of—because she was eventually charged with Charmaine.
Good. Charmaine West, Linda Goff, Carol Cooper, Lucy Partington, Therese Siegenthaler, Shirley Hubbard, Juanita Mott, Shirley Ann Robinson, Alison Chambers, and Heather West. When you hear all the names, it's like— Horrifying.
It is. And these are all young girls who had their whole lives ahead of them.
In his opening statement, Brian Leveson laid out the facts for the jury in grisly detail, emphasizing the fact that Rose had been a very enthusiastic and active participant in the brutally violent sexual torture and murder of at least 10 women.
He said, The picture which I shall describe, revealed by the evidence and the material, including photographs you will see, is in places horrific and harrowing.
I do not do this to shock or provoke sympathy, but so that you have an entire picture against which to decide the case.
Now, Levison began his story with the murder of Heather West and then he worked backwards.
He provided details on all the other nine women Rose was accused of killing.
And he said, for the rest, their last moments on earth were as objects of the sexual depravity of this woman and her husband.
Yep. Which I think is a perfect way of describing it.
And it is so bone chilling.
It is. And so fucking gut -wrenching, but it's the truth.
And it paints the picture of, like, look at this fucking monster sitting before you.
She treated them as objects.
And she very much did.
I mean, the fact that they covered their faces the way they did.
And she was part of everything.
Yeah? One after another, the expert witnesses told the evidence collected in the West Home.
This included several homemade torture devices.
Are you kidding me?
And sexual props and also a variety of pornographic materials that included the abuse of children and animals.
Oh my god. You can't think of something worse than them.
No, and it's like every gross, horrific, nasty thing that exists, that was their thing.
Also, forensic experts and several pathologists were called to the stand.
All of them did their best to explain the evidence discovered on the bodies exhumed from the graves at both the West homes and the field where Anne McFall and Rena West were buried.
Now, arguing in Rose's defense, Richard Ferguson claims Rose was innocent and was as much a victim of Fred as anyone else.
Please. He said he abused her as he abused everyone else in his evil life.
And he said it is because of him that she is before the court.
No, it's not. Testifying in her own defense...
Girl, bye. Rose told the jury about her difficult upbringing and her own experiences with sexual violence that had led her to trust a man like Fred West. rest. She said, he promised me the world.
He promised me everything.
Because I was so young, I fell for his lies.
He promised to love and care for me, and I fell for it.
Okay, girl, sure. That's how you entered into this with Fred.
Exactly. I'll give you that.
Yep. But you became...
What the fuck are you doing now, bearing another child and murdering it?
Yeah. What the fuck are you doing now?
Exactly. And what are you doing in a house with child abuse images and animal abuse images, torture devices that you made together.
Your daughter in the backyard. Explain that because you had a tough upbringing.
Like, plenty of people have a tough upbringing.
People in the courtroom, somebody raised their hand.
Did you have a tough upbringing?
Exactly. Did you do this?
Like, shut the fuck up, Rose.
No, that's absolutely ridiculous.
Shut the fuck up. To claim a tough upbringing.
She was in tears. She cried.
Oh, I bet she was. And if it scored any points with the jury, we don't know because she then had a very combative attitude under cross -examination by the prosecutor, and that didn't help her at all.
And I'm sure that's when they saw the real Rose.
That's when she came out for real.
Rose had portrayed herself as a scapegoat for Fred's crimes, saying, I'm the one now in the spotlight.
Fred Russ is dead, and I've got to be made responsible for what he has done.
Bitch, please. Levison, though, said, fuck off, Rose.
He didn't hesitate.
He fired right back, saying, it's not everyone dumping everything on you.
It's you dumping everything on Fred.
you fully participated in each and every murder, didn't you?
Yep. And it's possible that a 1995 jury could have been sympathetic to the argument put forth by the defense.
Absolutely. But the problem was, there was, like, no evidence or testimony to back up any of the claims she had of being an innocent victim.
Right. Fred and Rose had developed very few social relationships outside of themselves, at least very few that weren't built on sexual exploitation.
Uh -huh. So there was almost no one who would testify on her behalf.
Like, no one. Anybody who testified was testifying against her.
There was no one that was going to sit up there and say she was anything but a fucking monster.
And also in the years since the arrests were first made, the family had fractured apart even more.
Right. With nearly everyone abandoning Fred and Rose.
Well, because at that point, it's like everything's coming to light.
And they're probably at this point processing their own traumas now that they have time to be away from...
their parents the monsters and the result of her very tearful performance was pretty ineffective yeah so she really we didn't give a fuck for all those girls crying in fact you'd you couldn't even see it you wrapped their head in plastic tape while they cried underneath that so fuck you so fuck you rose but further complicating matters was the multiple witnesses and living victims who testified that they had been sexually assaulted and abused by both fred and rose at their home on Cromwell Street, so she wasn't going to get...
I don't know what she...
Good try. That's the thing.
There's still living people that you've affected.
That are going to come out and say, fuck you, you were part of the whole thing.
Exactly. Good. When Leveson confronted Rose with the violent sexual assault on Caroline Owens in 1972, Rose responded by saying, are you ready for this?
No. Her response to this?
No. It was a one -off.
It was the one mistake I made in my life.
I regret it now. The one mistake.
You killed an eight year old.
It was a one off. You killed a fucking eight year old.
You sat by and watched your fucking husband kill your daughter.
You sat by and you fucking participated in how many other murders and you want to sit there and call it a one off.
It was this woman's violent and brutal and horrific and traumatizing sexual assault and torture was a one off.
It's one mistake I made.
A mistake is like, oh, fuck.
I just gotten like a fender bender.
or a oopsie a mistake is oops i put someone on an email i shouldn't have yeah that's a mistake oops my bad this the fact that her mind works that way that she's like it was a one -off like why are you even bringing that up a one to call that a one nobody else's one mistake in their life is violently torturing and sexually assaulting a woman no sorry that's not that's not what anybody can describe as a one -off oops a mistake no no no no no no no but and the thing was It wasn't a one -off.
No. The jury had just heard testimony from a number of other young women who told the court about their assault by Fred and Rose West. It was never just Fred.
No. None of these women were getting up there saying, oh, yeah, and Rose was just, you know, around the house or something.
No, Rose actively participated.
She was in the room doing the same things.
Now, in his closing statement, Richard Ferguson, the defense.
Shut up. Reminded the jury that they should find his client not guilty.
No, bye. That didn't mean the murders, like they said, if you find my client not guilty, that doesn't mean the murders go unpunished.
He said Frederick West provided his own solution.
His death has ensured that the relatives of the victims need not worry that their deaths have gone unpunished.
So that's a weight that's been lifted from your shoulders.
If that woman didn't sit in fucking prison, those families would have been absolutely outraged.
Don't even pretend for a second.
This man stood up there and said she didn't do anything and then said, Fred Rose took care about everybody.
Why are you being such bitches about it?
He literally sat there and was like, what?
He killed himself. Move on.
He got punished. That's exactly what he's doing.
He literally was like, he killed himself.
He can't hurt you anymore.
Why are we here? That's literally what he's saying here.
It's like, what? You don't have to worry anymore.
Oh, I don't have to worry?
How about all these women?
Half of the problem is sitting up here and you're telling me that she could walk.
How about all these women that are sitting here telling me their experiences?
Also, what if she were to meet somebody as equally depraved?
You're going to tell me that's not going to happen again?
She'll go find it. She fucking has a type, clearly.
Well, and as he had done through most of the trial, he used his closing arguments to put all of the responsibility on Fred and reminded the jury that the case was almost entirely circumstantial.
And then he warned them not to get caught up in the details about Fred and Rose's quote -unquote unconventional sex life.
life i was like you said unconventional honestly my antenna's up on you if that's what you call this like i'd be like somebody needs to go search his fucking hard drive what's going on there unconventional sex life is what you're calling this that man practiced like i know you got a job i know you got a job to do wow you did it you use the phrase unconventional set you could could have omitted that one.
He practiced that in his closing arguments before standing up there in front of everybody.
You could have omitted that.
Somebody probably signed off on that and was like yeah good call.
Yeah that's fine. What the actual motherfucking fuck.
Blew my mind. Unconventional.
In the end the jury was thankfully pretty unmoved by Ferguson's argument thankfully.
Yeah. I mean you never know how something's gonna go but like in this I mean.
You're like come on my guy yeah and on november 22nd 1995 rose west was found guilty of all 10 murders with the judge passing sentence the very same day good and judge mantel said the sentence is one of life in prison if any attention is paid to what i think you will never be released and i was like let's go yeah honestly judge mantel imposed the maximum penalty allowed by the law sentencing her her to at least 25 years.
But in 1997, Home Secretary Jack Straw, citing the brutality of the case, because it is quite clearly above and beyond most cases.
100%. He imposed a whole life tariff, meaning Rose would spend the rest of her life in prison.
I've never even heard of that.
Well, this was only the second time the sentence had been imposed on a woman in UK history.
Wow. And it's because it's so brutal, they were like, you can never leave. Like, we can never let you out.
That's crazy. I want to look up the first person who got it.
I know, I didn't look it up.
I should have, but yeah, if you will look it up.
Now, Rose maintains her innocence.
Get so fucking fucked into the sun, Rose.
Truly. Fuck off. But since her failed bid at an appeal in 1996, the year that Ash came into this world, she's declined to pursue any further appeals because one, she knows she's guilty as fuck, And two, she knows she's not getting out.
Interesting, actually.
Myra Hinley ended up getting one.
Oh, I wondered if it was Myra.
She's not the only one.
I wondered if it was Myra.
There's Myra, and then there's Joanna Dennehy.
Oh, okay. I'm not sure.
I wondered if Myra was going to be in there.
So Fred and Rose West are among, clearly, the most prolific and shocking and horrific and brutal and sadistic serial killers in UK history.
Yeah. Definitely. And their story and those of their victims honestly remains as horrifying and appalling today as it did when they were first arrested, and that's some 30 years ago.
But while Rose has been in prison since her sentencing, the story has continued to evolve.
In 1996, Anne -Marie Davis, the West's oldest daughter, alleged that her uncle, John West, had sexually assaulted her more than 300 times between 1975 and 1980.
Oh, no. And that's her uncle.
According to Ann Marie, when she complained to Rose about the abuse, her mother laughed and told her, don't be stupid.
Don't be stupid about what?
John West was arrested and was facing a trial himself when he hanged himself in his garage in November 1996.
What? Yeah, same fate.
Wow. Now, two years later, in the spring of 1998, Fred's cousin, William Hill, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting four young girls in his home in Muchmarkle in 1976.
He was only 24 years old at the time.
Oh, my God. What happened to this family?
This family just has, like, disgusting shit running deep.
He was questioned at the time and denied any involvement, and he wasn't arrested until 1997 when more victims came forward. Oh no, the fact that there are more people So they are like, this is a pathology throughout this family It is And while there's no question that Fred and Rose killed the 12 victims referenced in the court documents investigators do believe there's more victims Oh, absolutely Including Mary Bastolm And efforts to recover their bodies have been ongoing as recently as 2021 Wow And recently investigators in Gloucester have been digging at several sites around the city where Fred
was known to have visited, worked, hung out, anything anything but as of now they have yet to find any additional victims you really i mean you hope that like there aren't any additional victims but i feel like logic tells you that he didn't go that long like these these year periods and even like at one point there was an eight year period i just don't buy that's the thing with how sick and twisted they were that they didn't yeah that's the thing you don't want there to be additional victims obviously but you also if there are missing persons that are victims of them you want them to be found
and identified yes exactly it really is such a double -edged sword yeah it just doesn't make sense that they're going these long periods of time but i mean it happens yeah it's strange i just feel like because of their pathology yeah they seem like frenzied frenzied very frenzied and very um it was almost like instinct to them like yeah it was like a knee jerk kind of thing yep absolutely yeah it just seems like they wouldn't have taken that time but yeah who knows well but I'm glad that we got through the whole thing and that we were able to I feel like you did a really good job of like telling
each victim's story and like I feel like like I've said I've heard this case covered before but I don't think I heard as much detail about each girl no thank you and honestly Dave is a absolute I'm going to canonize him I think like he's a saint for doing for helping me with this because he was just as elbow -deep as I was.
I think we're both just like, okay, bye.
Okay, bye. And he was so good at that.
You guys, if you do want to read Anne -Marie West's book is Out of the Shadows.
We'll link it in the show notes.
And it's harrowing, truly harrowing.
Sounds like she went through so much more than any of us could ever even imagine.
Yeah, it's truly unbelievable.
alright well you promised to do something spooky -ooky or like oh yeah I'm taking a little bit of a turn we got something spooky coming from you next and I think we'll have a listener tale in between this and the next episode so that will be a nice little palate cleanser for everyone and in the meantime we hope you keep listening and we hope you keep it weird you know I'm not going to tell you not to keep it this weird because that would be so silly of me to say because I know you won't Look, keep an aspirin.
Nope. Bye. Bye. Thank you.
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