Since this a well-known and extensively documented case, whose details are easy to find in both internet and print media, this post will focus on only certain aspects. Of 11 murders recorded by Fred West, all but one involved wife Rosemary. While the crimes of rape, torture and mutilation of the victims – all of them female – is outrageous enough in itself, this case has an added horror of incest followed by torture and murder, involving Rosemary’s 16-year-old daughter and her 8-year-old step-daughter. The murders were committed in Gloucester, England from 1971 through 1987. It was through the arrest of Fred for a non-homicide crime that led to the discovery of what came to be called “The House of Horrors” in Gloucester.
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EXCERPT: The exact nature of Rose’s relationship with Fred has also been the subject of much debate. Rose’s own line, once she was in custody, was that she had fallen under the influence of a bad man who had killed before he met her and who drew her into his madness: much the same argument that Mrra Hyndley had earlier employed about Ian Brady. Folie á deux. Plenty of people who knew the Wests not see it that way at all. Rose was the dominant partner, they thought, and it was Fred who was hopelessly besotted with her and did her bidding; did everything just to please Rose, in fact.
[Richard Glyn Jones, “Keeping It in the Family,” in The Mammoth Book of Women Who Kill, revised
edition, 2002, Robinson, London, p. 476]
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EXCERPT: Such women are usually highly sexed. Rose West
certainly was having intercourse with up to five men during an average day of
prostitution. On other mornings she had lesbian sex with a neighbour or she
went out in the van at night to pick up other paying customers. Afterwards she
posed pornographically for her husband Fred. Rose made lesbian advances on her
male lodgers and took part in the sexual abuse of her daughter Anne Marie.
[p. 242, Carol Anne Davis, Women Who Kill: Profiles of
Female Serial Killers, 2001, Allison & Busby, London]
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Born Rosemary Pauline Letts, Nov. 29, 1953, Barnstaple, Devon, England
On lesbianism (from 2014):
EXCERPT: The twisted fiend has enjoyed a string of lesbian
romps since being caged and makes sure she takes her pick from the new women
banged up alongside her. The 60-year-old is feared on Finchale Wing at Country
Durham's Low Newton nick and controls the section with a rod of iron. Last
night a source revealed: "Rose controls the wing as the senior prisoner
and despite her age the rest of the girls are in awe of her.
"The staff look to her to keep things in order and she
decides who is friends with whom and keeps things under control. She hates
anyone in for drugs offences and thinks they are the lowest of the low -
despite her being a serial killer. “She has her own single cell and spends a
lot of time in there with girls she especially likes. She always gets the pick
of the fresh meat and the girls know better than to argue with her because she
can make life difficult for them with the staff.”
[Bill Francis, “Black Widow: Serial killer Rose West is the
kingpin of her prison wing,” Daily Star (England), 10th Aug. 10, 2014]
Born Rosemary Pauline Letts, Nov. 29, 1953, Barnstaple, Devon, England
GENERAL CHRONOLOGY:
Nov. 29, 1968 – While still
married to Costello, 27-year-old West met his next wife, Rosemary Letts, on her
15th birthday.
Dec. 4, 1970 – Fred West was
imprisoned for theft
Jun.
1971 – Charmaine West (8), Rosemary’s
step-daughter, murdered, Fred was in prison at the time
Jun. 24, 1971 – Fred released from
prison.
Aug.
1971 – Catherine Bernadette “Rena” West Costello (27)
Jan. 29, 1972 – The Wests are married
Apr.
1973 – Lynda Carole Gough (19)
Nov.
1973 – Carol Ann Cooper (15)
Dec.
1973 – Lucy Katherine Partington (21)
Apr.
1974 – Theresa Siegenthaler (21)
Nov.
1974 – Shirley Hubbard (15)
Apr.
1975 – Juanita Marion Mott (18)
May 1978 – Shirley Anne Robinson (18)
Aug. 1979 – Alison Jane Chambers (16)
June 1987 – Heather Ann West (16), murdered
May 1992 – West filmed himself
raping one of his other daughters, and twice again afterwards. She told friends
at school what had happened.
Aug. 4, 1992 – one of the friends
told her mother and she went to the police.
Feb. 25,
1994 – Fred West arrested, after discovery previous day of remains of Charmaine
Jan. 1, 1995 – Fred West
hanged himself while in prison
Oct. 1995 – Rosemary went on trial
Nov. 22, 1995 –
Rosemary West was found guilty of 10 murders; sentenced to life in prison
2001 – West announced her
intention not to appeal, while maintaining her innocence.
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1) Charmaine West
(8; born 22 February 1963): Rose’s step-daughter. Killed in June 1971 by
Rose West while Fred was in prison, the motive said to be Rose’s wish to break
links with Charmaine’s mother, “Rena.”
2) Catherine
Bernadette “Rena” Costello (27; born 14 April 1944): Fred’s ex-wife.
Killed August 1971. Rena had called to take Charmaine away with her and it is
believed Fred West killed her to avoid an investigation into Charmaine’s
whereabouts.
3) Lynda Gough (19;
born 1 May 1953): Killed April 1973. A lodger at 25 Cromwell St, Gough
and Rosemary would share lovers. Following her disappearance Gough’s mother
called to visit and Rosemary, wearing Gough’s clothes and slippers, told her
she had moved to find work in Weston-super-Mare.
4) Carol “Caz” Ann
Cooper (15, born 10 April 1958): Killed November 1973. Cooper was living
in a children’s home in Worcester when she disappeared while walking home from
the cinema.
5) Lucy Katherine
Partington (21, born 4 March 1952): Killed December 1973. Spent
Christmas with her family in Cheltenham and visited a friend, and disappeared
after leaving to catch a bus home. There is strong evidence that she had been
kept alive for at least several days. A week after she disappeared, Fred went
to a hospital in the early hours of 3 January 1974 to get a serious laceration
stitched. A knife matching the cut was found with Partington’s body and police
surmise he sustained the injury while dismembering it. Partington, a university
student, was the cousin of novelist Martin Amis and the sister of author Marian
Partington, who wrote about her sister’s disappearance and the discovery of her
remains in her memoir If You Sit Very Still (2012).
6) Therese
Siegenthaler (21, born 27 November 1952): Killed in April 1974. A
student in South London who left to hitch-hike to Ireland and disappeared.
7) Shirley Hubbard
(15, born 26 June 1959): Killed November 1974. Left a work experience
course in Droitwich to return home but did not arrive. When her remains were
found her head was completely covered in tape with only a three-inch rubber
tube inserted to allow her to breathe.
8) Juanita “Nita”
Marion Mott (18; born 1 March 1957): Killed April 1975. A former lodger
at 25 Cromwell St, Mott was living with a friend of her mother’s in Newent when
she disappeared.
9) Shirley Anne
Robinson (18; born 8 October 1959): Killed May 1978. A lodger at 25
Cromwell St, Robinson was a prostitute for the Wests. Disappeared after
becoming pregnant with Fred’s child.
10) Alison Chambers
(16; born 8 September 1962): Killed August 1979. Last known sexually
motivated killing.
11) Heather Ann West
(16; born 17 October 1970) Daughter of Rose and Fred. Killed June 1987.
Heather became the focus of Fred’s attentions after Anne Marie left home. She
complained to friends about the abuse, and when this got back to Fred and Rose,
they decided to eliminate her as Heather now risked exposing them. Also,
Heather was probably sired not by Fred, but by Rose’s abusive father, Bill
Letts. Fred West claimed he had not meant to kill her but she had been sneering
at him and he “had to take the smirk off her face”. Rosemary told an enquiring
neighbour the following day that she and Heather had a “hell of a row” so it is
believed Rosemary may have initiated her death. The Wests told their children
Heather had left for a job in Devon, but later changed the story to her having
run off with a lesbian lover when she failed to contact or visit them. Later
still Fred would threaten the children that they would “end up under the patio
like Heather” if they misbehaved. Heather’s body was found under the patio that
Fred had built over the fishpond dug by his son Stephen. Heather’s murder
indirectly led to the Wests’ arrests almost seven years later.
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“When Caroline Roberts accepted a job at 25 Cromwell Street,
the infamous address of Fred and Rose West, she was only 16. Realising that
there was something very malevolent about the couple, she left their employment
soon after, glad to be rid of them. The story should have ended there. A month
later she was abducted by the Wests and suffered violent sexual abuse at their
hands before being told that she would be killed and buried. Through a
combination of sheer luck and quick thinking, despite the trauma of what had
happened, Caroline managed to escape to freedom.” [Caroline
Roberts & Stephen Richards, The One That Got Away, 2012, Metro
Publishing]
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