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Who were Fred West and Rose West? The twisted Gloucester couple whose fantasies led to House of Horrors
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The House of Horrors inquiry led to the eventual discovery of the bodies of 12 young women and girls.
The victims, in order of their disappearance, were:
– Anne McFall: Scots-born Anne, believed to be Fred West’s first victim, was just 18 and pregnant when she disappeared in May 1967. Anne was nanny to Fred’s children and lived with him in his caravan, becoming his lover during one of the periods when his wife was away. He was the father of her child.
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Mary Bastholm search
The House of Horrors inquiry led to the eventual discovery of the bodies of 12 young women and girls.
The victims, in order of their disappearance, were:
– Anne McFall: Scots-born Anne, believed to be Fred West’s first victim, was just 18 and pregnant when she disappeared in May 1967. Anne was nanny to Fred’s children and lived with him in his caravan, becoming his lover during one of the periods when his wife was away. He was the father of her child.
Anne McFall (PA)
Her skeletal remains, with the remains of her unborn baby, were found in a field at Kempley, near Fred West’s home village of Much Marcle.