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Netflix to reveal fresh new evidence into Fred and Rose West's horrific murders

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Netflix are to unearth new evidence and interviews to show how Fred and Rose West were caught after horrific murders.

Next month sees the release of three part series Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story. The streaming giants say they have “exclusive access to previously unseen police video and unheard audio recordings” in this infamous case.

The three-part series will also show how the Gloucestershire police were able to unearth the remains of the West’s 12 victims to build a case against them that would bring closure to the families of the victims.

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The Fred and Rose West series features family members of some of the victims - a few of whom are speaking for the first time - giving insight into the pain and torment they went through for decades. From discovering that their missing loved ones were brutally murdered, to the trauma they experienced and the strength they displayed during the trial.

Fred and Rose West were arrested at their family home in Cromwell Street, Gloucester, where they raped, tortured and murdered girls and young women for their sexual gratification.

At 25 Cromwell Street, the serial killers buried the bodies of most of their victims. Human remains were discovered in the basement of their Gloucester Home as well as at Fingerpost and Letterbox fields in Gloucestershire.

Fred was charged with and in 1995 Rose, then aged 42, was convicted of 10. Rose will until she dies and has revealed nothing about the case over the years.

Meanwhile, Fred hung himself when he was 53 before he could even stand trial, at HMP Birmingham. Many believed he took many secrets of more killings to his grave.

The series Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story will be released on May 14 on Netflix.

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