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12: The Aftermath

What happened to the Wests and to the families of the victims caught up in the murder enquiry?

Episode 12 of the Unheard: The Fred and Rose West Tapes podcast, hosted by Somethin' Else, titled "12: The Aftermath" was published on November 26, 2019 and runs 35 minutes.

November 26, 2019 ·35m · Unheard: The Fred and Rose West Tapes

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In October 1996, Fred and Rose West’s house, 25 Cromwell Street is knocked down by Gloucester City Council. In the years since, what happened to the Wests and to the families of the victims caught up in the murder enquiry? Howard reflects on the legacy of Cromwell Street.Subscribe today so you don’t miss future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In October 1996, Fred and Rose West’s house, 25 Cromwell Street is knocked down by Gloucester City Council. In the years since, what happened to the Wests and to the families of the victims caught up in the murder enquiry? Howard reflects on the legacy of Cromwell Street.


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