
'Fred West was a monster, but Rose did something even worse to us kids'
Fred West's eight year old stepdaughter Charmaine was found kneecapped and dissected under their previous residence. Not one, but two of West's pregnant mistresses were discovered in unofficial graves, both just a few weeks away from full term.
West's ex-wife Rena was found in a nearby field, a runaway was buried under what used to be a paddling pool. Another woman was found under the bathroom floor and five more were in the cellar - where the youngest West children slept.
However, those who survived life at 25 Cromwell Street in Gloucester didn't consider themselves much luckier. Author Howard Sounes, who helped break the West story as a Mirror reporter in 1994 and is now the leading expert on the case, recently gained access to over 100 hours of Fred West's unheard police interviews.
Now, in Day One of our serialisation of his new book The Fred West Tapes: Secrets of the Fred and Rose West Murder Investigation, he shares his chilling previously-unpublished interview with West's son Barry, revealing what it was truly like growing up in Britain's House of Horrors, reports the Mirror. Barry's sisters, Mae West and Heather West, daughters of Fred and Rose West. (Image: Collect) Fred and Rose West's 10 victims (Image: Rex Features)
Anna-Marie West was a mere eight years old when her father and stepmother first violated her. From then on, violation became a regular occurrence. She was bound to metal torture devices that builder Fred West crafted at work - and was told it was perfectly normal.
Some, but not all, of the West children were exploited for sexual gratification not only by Fred and Rose. On occasion, a few of them were permitted to attend their parents' party - only, according to one child, to be abused by inebriated men with their parents' endorsement.
Incest was ingrained in Fred's DNA, and child abuse was as commonplace as meal times at 25 Cromwell Street. But, oddly enough, it wasn't always their father who instilled the most fear amongst the West children. It was Rose.
The mother and stepmother has refuted all allegations against her for 30 years. However, in November 1995, she was convicted of 10 counts of murder between 1971 and 1987. During the trial, the court heard copious evidence of her committing severe sexual and physical assaults against children.
She later became only the second woman - after Myra Hindley - to be given a Whole Life Order, meaning she'll never be released. Many of her children, like her son Barry, received a life sentence of their own - never recovering from the trauma the Wests inflicted. Fred and Rose West 25 Cromwell Street. (Image: SWNS.com)
He battled with his mental health and had been using drugs. He tragically passed away two years after meeting me to recount the full horror of life inside the House of Horrors.
In a heart-wrenching interview, Barry revealed: "My dad was a solid monster," but he added, "But she [Rose] was a complete psycho. That's what people don't know: My mum was, child abuse-wise, the main person. My mum was completely sick in the head. She beat me way more than my dad did, and enjoyed it, absolutely enjoyed it."
When they were children, the West siblings were forced to sleep in the cellar, often locked in there at night, sometimes strapped to their beds. Rose was the jailer of her own children, wearing the keys to the cellar around her neck.
The slightest provocation would trigger Rose, resulting in violent outbursts: not just hitting and slapping but stabbing and strangling her children. She also used a novelty giant wooden spoon as a weapon.
"My nose is on a slant because of the amount of times she broke it," Barry confessed. "She would use [the spoon] as a baseball bat to beat us. I've got massive scars on the back of my head from the amount of times she split my head open with it. She broke my arm, all sorta stuff. She had intense enjoyment in beating the s**t out of me... " Inside 25 Cromwell Street where bodies were hidden just below where the children slept (Image: mirrorpix) TV Producer Howard Sounes covered the case for the Mirror in 1994 and is Senior Producer of Netflix's Fred & Rose: A British Horror Story. His new book, serialised in the Mirror, features a never-before-seen photo of Fred West in prison on the cover
Tragically, these are Barry's earliest memories. He said: "She was just as sick as him. Her moods didn't change. She used to hit us even on Christmas Day. She used to smack you straight in the mouth."
One Christmas, Barry made the mistake of not liking his mum's Brussels sprouts. "I put them in a tissue and then hid them in the back of a chair," he said. Days later Rose discovered them, rotting away. "She put them on the table, and she made me eat them," he added. "[Then] she put her hand over my mouth and made me swallow my own sick. That's the sort of s**t I had growing up. I don't remember any present opening."
Life at Cromwell Street was utterly without joy. Rose dispatched her daughters to school with cropped hair, like lads, wearing boys' footwear because it was more durable. She forced her girls to wash their hair with washing-up liquid instead of proper shampoo and refused to buy deodorant, leaving them open to mockery from classmates.
The West lads attended school dressed in their sisters' cast-offs, their hair allowed to grow long like girls. Several developed squints and speech problems, which can be signs of child abuse. Police bring out the grim evidence during the search of 25 Cromwell Street in 1994. This November will be 30 years since Rose West's conviction (Image: mirrorpix) Fred and Rose West (Image: PA)
"When we was young, we all had speech impediments," says Barry, "I got my face punched in every day I went to school....[I was] scared to go to school, scared to go home."
It wasn't just Rose awaiting him at home. His father was there too. The youngsters once pooled their money to buy him a £12 Zippo lighter for Father's Day. They even had it engraved. "He threw it across the room," Barry recalled. "That was the kind of man he was." That wasn't even the beginning of it. West spoke about sex constantly in front of the children, about wanting to take his daughters' virginity, about the family tradition of incest, even sex with animals. His declared ambition – the very notion is mad – was to see Rose mounted by a bull.
"[Dad] was such a revolting man, he was vile," Barry told me. Fred wanted to deflower his daughters, and Barry claimed he was coerced into sexual situations with his mother at just "eight or nine".
The children frequently had to take phone bookings for 'Mandy', their mum's pseudonym when she was working as a prostitute. Barry began being offered up to clients as an extra, as such. Barry West, believed to be aged eight. He was given a new identity when his parents were arrested and kept his adult appearance secret Rose West, aged six. (Image: SWNSSWNS.comSWNS.com)
According to him, one evening, Rose came downstairs in her nightdress and told Barry to follow her to her room. "She said, 'There's a man in here and I want you to do exactly what he tells you to do, no matter what'," recalled Barry. "[I] was just confused. I didn't know what she was talking about. I walk in and there was a giant man in front of me."
The man raped Barry. This was just the beginning. His abuser continued to visit the house to molest him and have sex with Rose. The mum had a dedicated pair of underwear for each regular, kept in separate labelled jars.
West also insisted she kept all used contraceptives in order to "artificially inseminate" their children. Barry claimed they were even made to watch homemade porn featuring their mother. It was occasionally suggested within the family that Barry might not have been West's biological child at all, but rather the result of the incestuous relationship between Rose and her father, Bill Letts. Bill had reportedly been sexually abusing Rose since childhood and, according to notes made in prison by West, was a frequent visitor to Cromwell Street.
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West claimed one of his daughters once came downstairs complaining: "Grampy [is] going to sleep with me." According to West, Rose responded: "He is not going to eat you, he is only going to f**k you. You'll probably love it." (Rose consistently denies all wrongdoing despite her murder convictions).
Alongside the violence and abuse, young women were being lured to the house where they were assaulted, killed, and often dismembered by West (in the family bathroom). All victims were discovered with fingers, toes and other body parts missing, prompting one psychologist to suggest there may have been a cannibalistic aspect to the murders.
The eldest surviving child Anna-Marie was approaching nine when 19 year old Lynda Gough was murdered in 1973, marking the first of the nine Cromwell Street killings. Eight more women, some of them lodgers, vanished over the following six years.
The remains of West's first wife Rena, pregnant mistress Anne McFall and stepdaughter Charmaine were interred elsewhere. Most of the children insisted they were oblivious to what was happening. However, years later, one child (who will remain unnamed) alleged that there were days when they were locked in a cupboard under the stairs amidst shouting and screaming. Upon emerging, they noticed fresh concrete had been poured in the cellar. Fred and Rose in the early days of the relationship. Rose was found guilty of 10 counts of murder, while Fred hanged himself before trial (Image: Netflix: Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story)
"Why didn't we all run away?" Barry, who later grappled with severe psychological issues, questioned me. "I suppose that's the hold he had, the power. My dad was like God. You couldn't beat him. You couldn't run away. He would find you."
Barry considered ending their torment by killing his father. "I tried stabbing him when I was 11 with a screwdriver. He just laughed at me," he alleged. The younger siblings did manage some retaliation against Rose, however. Just before they were taken into care during the police investigation, Barry claimed Rose attacked them with a wooden spoon and they all united to confront her.
"I remember all my sisters piling on top [of her], and we all sort of stood up [to her] and she was exhausted," he alleged. "She was knackered. She hit us until [she] couldn't hit us anymore. And that's when she broke down. And I saw the weakness of her, and she was crying her eyes out."
However, the children were well aware not to cross any boundaries - or break the West's code of silence. Heather, Barry's older sister, served as their warning. She disappeared at the age of 16 in 1987 after expressing a desire to leave home. The children were informed that she had moved away and severed contact. But it became a family 'joke': if you crossed Fred and Rose, you'd end up like Heather - beneath the patio, three paving stones up and nine across.
Barry later revealed: "That was what was going to happen to all of us when we got old enough. If we didn't turn out like him, we was against him. And if we was against him, we would have to go in the garden – under the patio. He made us understand that."
When this 'joke' reached the police, the diggers were brought in. And the Wests' decades of degradation could no longer remain hidden.
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- Irish Daily Mirror
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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Inside Fred & Rose West's sordid house of horrors where kids slept above dead bodies & were made to do the unthinkable
A FORGOTTEN interview with the son of evil serial killers Fred and Rose West has revealed the torture he suffered at the hands of his parents. This includes sleeping above the bodies of their victims buried under the cellar. 9 Mugshots of evil killers Fred and Rose West, who were arrested in 1994 Credit: PA:Press Association Images 9 The Wests' 'house of horrors' in Cromwell Street, Gloucester Credit: PA:Press Association 9 The victims were found buried in the creepy cellar Credit: SWNS:South West News Service The previously unpublished accounts of Barry West give a harrowing insight into what it was like growing up in Britain's House of Horrors. In 1994 the couple were arrested and charged - with Fred taking his own life the following January in prison, while Rose was sentenced to 10 life terms with a whole life order. Journalist and author Howard Sounes has shared his unearthed interview with Barry, two years before he died of an overdose in 2020, aged 40, for the first time. READ MORE NEWS 'My dad was a solid monster,' Barry told Sounes, reports 'But she [Rose] was a complete psycho. That's what people don't know: My mum was, child abuse-wise, the main person. "My mum was completely sick in the head. She beat me way more than my dad did, and enjoyed it, absolutely enjoyed it.' The West children were made to sleep in the cellar of the family's home in Cromwell Street, Gloucester, under which they buried many of their victims. Most read in The Sun Sometimes they were strapped to their beds - and Rose wore a the cellar keys around her neck like a prison guard. The evil mum would regularly snap and lash out - hitting and slapping, as well as stabbing and strangling her kids. Her weapon of choice was often a novelty giant wooden spoon, which she'd wield like a baseball bat. Pathetic last days of Rose West revealed as serial killer monster can barely walk, has no friends & has new fake identity Barry told Sounes his nose is "on a slant" due to the amount of times Rose broke it, and has "massive scars" on the back of his head where he was struck over and over again. He went on to describe the "intense enjoyment" his mum got out of "beating the s*** out of me". Barry recalls how one Christmas Day he hid some sprouts in a tissue on the back of a chair, and when Rose found them days later she forced him to eat the rotting vegetables. He said she put her hand over his mouth and made him swallow his own sick. LIVES LOST: The victims of Fred and Rose West Anna McFall The nanny of Fred and Rena West's children, McFall was believed to have been murdered in 1967. She was pregnant when she died, with West believed to have been the father. Her body was found in June 1994 in a shallow grave. Fred West denied murdering McFall but he is said to have confided to a visitor after his arrest that he stabbed her following an argument. This happened before Rosemary West met him. Charmaine West With Fred in prison for the theft of car tyres and a vehicle tax disc, Rosemary was left to look after eight-year-old Charmaine. A neighbour is said to have found Charmaine tied to a wooden chair with her hands behind her back with Rosemary standing with a large wooden spoon. Rosemary claimed she'd been taken by her mother Rena but her skeleton was found at the Midland Road property, hidden and missing bones. Rena West Rena is believed to have been murdered by strangulation to avoid an investigation into Charmaine's whereabouts. Rosemary was not charged for this murder. Lynda Gough Lynda Gough, 21, was the first sexually motivated killing conducted by the Wests. She moved into Cromwell Street in April 1973, having had affairs with several lodgers. The Wests later claimed she'd been asked to leave after hitting one of their children. Strangulation and suffocation were the likely causes of death. Carol Ann Cooper Cooper was murdered in November 1973 aged just 15. She was allowed to spend the night at her grandmother's house before a doctor's appointment the next morning. But she somehow ending up on Cromwell Street and was killed by the couple. Her body was found more than twenty years later. Lucy Partington A 21-year-old medieval English student at Exeter University, she returned home for Christmas in December 1973. She left a friend's house in a rush to get the last bus from Cheltenham to Gretton on 27 December, and was abducted. She was found more twenty years later, her dismembered body in the cellar of Cromwell Street. Therese Siegenthaler A 21-year-old Swiss sociology student at Woolwich Polytechnic. She had planned to hitch-hike to Ireland in Easter 1974. Her family reported her missing having not heard from her for some time. Prosecution believe she was abducted before being killed, with Fred West later building a fake chimney over her grave. Shirley Hubbard Just 15 at the time of her death, Hubbard is believed to have been abducted by the Wests. Her body was found following an excavation in the concrete and plastic membrane of the cellar floor. Juanita Mott In the summer of 1974, Mott, 19, moved into 25 Cromwell Street but later went missing when she was living in Newent. Her body was found in March 1994, 19 years later, with West having concreted over the floor of the cellar. Shirley Robinson The first victim buried outside the house, Robinson had an affair with Fred West, and by autumn 1977, she was pregnant with his child. It was initially claimed the 18-year-old had moved to Scotland but her body was later found. When questioned, Rosemary West, herself pregnant with her daughter Tara at the time of the murder, claimed she did not remember her, which was described as 'ludicrous' by the prosecution. Alison Chambers The last murder with a sexual motive established. She disappeared just before her 17 th birthday, having been seen at 25 Cromwell Street throughout the summer. Her body was buried underneath the patio. Heather West The first child born to Fred and Rosemary West, there is no evidence the 16-year-old was aware of the killings. Sexually abused by her parents and having told friends, she suddenly went missing in 1987, with Rosemary claiming she had gone to Wales to be with a lesbian partner. The couple would joke to their other children that they would 'end up under the patio like Heather' if they misbehaved. This - and Fred's abuse of his other daughter - led to the search warrants for the property, and subsequently to their arrests. Barry and his brothers were forced to grow their hair long and wore their sisters' hand-me-downs to school - while their sisters were made to cut their hair short and wear boys' shoes. He said he and all his siblings had speech impediments growing up, a sign of child abuse. Barry would get his "face punched in" at school every day, but was scared to go home. He recalled how Fred would constantly talk about sex in front of his kids and about wanting to take his daughters' virginity, as well as the family tradition of incest, and sex with animals. 9 The Wests forced their kids to sleep in the cellar 9 Rose took joy in beating her children Credit: PA:Press Association 9 Police digging up the garden at the property in Gloucester, where their victims were buried Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd Fred's main ambition was to see Rose mounted by a bull. Barry said he was forced into sexual situations with his mum aged eight or nine. The kids were often forced to make phone bookings for "Mandy" - Rose's prostitute alias, and Barry was even offered as an extra for clients. A "giant man" became a regular who would rape Barry at the house. He said the children were even made to watch homemade porn featuring their mum and she kept different underwear in labelled jars for each client. There is a chance, according to some reports, that Fred was not Barry's biological father at all, and he was the product of an incestuous relationship between Rose and her own dad Bill Letts. He had allegedly abused her since she was a child, and regularly visited the Cromwell Street house, according to Rose's notes from prison. The Wests' murder victims were usually attacked and killed, then often dismembered in the family bathroom. Most of their children maintained they had no idea what was going on. How horror unfolded JANUARY 1968: Mary vanishes aged 15 while waiting for a bus to meet her boyfriend. FEBRUARY 1968: Scotland Yard detectives called in to investigate Mary's disappearance return to London with no sign of her. FEBRUARY 1994: Police search garden at Fred and Rose West's home, 25 Cromwell St, Gloucester, over their teenage daughter Heather's disappearance. Nine bodies are found and Fred West is charged with murder. Police are then informed of a potential link to Mary's disappearance and the café. APRIL 1994: Rose West is charged with murder. JANUARY 1995: Fred West kills himself in jail while awaiting trial for 12 murders. NOVEMBER 1995: Rose convicted of ten murders, including Fred's step-daughter from previous marriage Charmaine, pictured, who vanished aged eight. JANUARY 2012: Police reject a petition by Mary's friends to search café. MAY 2021: TV documentary makers find new evidence of Mary's remains at café. Police begin a dig at the scene. One child, who Sounes does not identify, however, claimed years later they were locked in a cupboard under the stairs and could hear shouting and screaming. When they came out, fresh concrete had been poured in the cellar, they claimed. Barry said the children didn't run away because they considered their dad "like God" who would "find you". His older sister Heather vanished aged 16 in 1987 after saying she wanted to leave the house - before later being found dismembered under the patio. It was a long-running family "joke" that Heather was buried in the garden which became a sick reality when police diggers later moved in. However, Barry recalled how he once tried to kill Fred with a screwdriver when he was 11, but his dad just laughed at him. But they did get some revenge on Rose by banding together as she came at them with the wooden spoon. It was when the police investigation had begun into the Wests had begun and just before the children were put into care. They piled on top of their mum and she hit them until she was "knackered" and then "broke down", with Barry saying it was the first time they "saw weakness". 9 The house was eventually demolished Credit: PA:Press Association 9 Fred took his own life in prison prior to being sentenced and Rose continues to serve a whole life order Credit: Rex Features 9 Ten of the West's young victims