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CROWN V COLONY — The House of Horrors: How Fred and Rose West Turned a Gloucester Home Into a Graveyard

CROWN V COLONY — The House of Horrors: How Fred and Rose West Turned a Gloucester Home Into a Graveyard

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Day two of CROWN V COLONY. Garret Fisher leaves the gaslight of Whitechapel for something more modern and somehow darker: an ordinary terraced house at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, where Fred and Rose West murdered at least twelve women and girls across twenty years — including their own daughter Heather, 16, and Fred's stepdaughter Charmaine, 8. The bodies were found beneath the cellar, the bathroom, and the garden. A grim family joke about being "buried under the patio" is what finally brought police to dig in 1994. This episode traces how the Wests targeted vulnerable young women nobody was reliably watching, the 1972 warning the system fined and let walk, and the reckoning: Fred hanged himself on remand in 1995 before he ever faced trial, while Rose was convicted of ten murders at Winchester Crown Court and given a whole-life order. Thirty years on, she still insists she is innocent — and police believe the true toll may be higher than the twelve who can be named, including 15-year-old Mary Bastholm, still missing.

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