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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Curse of Fred & Rose West's children – from tragic suicide to paedo son who chillingly said ‘I have a bit of dad in me'
THEY grew up in the house of horrors where their twisted parents sexually tortured and murdered young women - including their own sister. The 14 Fred and Rose West rank among the most infamous serial killers in British history 14 Daughter Heather (left), pictured next to her sister Mae, was murdered by her evil parents Credit: collect 14 The West family pictured at their daughter Anne-Marie's wedding Credit: swns 14 Anne-Marie testified against her parents in court Credit: swns The couple's evil crimes were only uncovered when the traumatised children told teachers about Heather's The rapist and serial killer couple shared ten children in total - including five they had together. Charmaine and Anne-Marie were Fred's daughters from his first marriage, then there were Three of these children were conceived with clients Rose slept with while working as a prostitute, while Charmaine and Heather were killed by their parents after enduring years of abuse. READ MORE IN FRED AND ROSE The surviving siblings have felt the curse of the Wests' depraved crimes over the years, as they struggled to come to terms with the lasting impact of their warped childhood. Now, after The Sun revealed their paedophile son Stephen has had his eighth child - a daughter with his former glamour model fiancée Emma Bradley - we look at where the troubled West children are now. Anne-Marie Anne-Marie was Fred's second daughter from his first marriage to Catherine Costello, known as Rena. Most read in The Sun Her mother and older sister Charmaine were both murdered by the Wests. Anne-Marie is the oldest surviving child of the family and she was the only one of her siblings to testify about the abuse they suffered at Rose and Fred's hands in court. Netflix documentary delves into the crimes of Fred and Rose West with new testimony and footage In 1972, when Anne-Marie was eight years old, she was restrained and raped by Fred, while Rose watched and actively encouraged the abuse, even forcibly undressing her step-daughter. After this first assault, Rose — who was sexually abused by her own father — allegedly told Anne-Marie: 'I'm sorry. Everybody does it to every girl. It's a father's job. Don't worry, and don't say anything to anybody.' From the age of 13, Anne-Marie was forced into prostitution, telling clients who visited the house - where Rose was already selling sex - that she was 16. Anne-Marie ran away from home in 1979 when she was 15. She later changed her name to Anne-Marie, and married husband Philip Davis. She later wrote a book about her ordeal at the hands of her parents called Out of the Shadows. Now aged 61, she still lives in Gloucester but has sadly struggled with her mental health for years. Last month her husband told the 'It's the siblings who live with the misery and pain of what went on in that house and the trauma is probably too much for them to have any contact," he said. "Even though some of them live near each other, they don't speak or see each other because that only opens up old wounds for them." Mae West 14 Mae West is Fred's youngest daughter Credit: REX FEATURES 14 Mae (right) pictured with her paedo brother Stephen Credit: PA 14 Mae suffered horrific abuse at the hands of her mother, Rose Credit: REX FEATURES Shortly after Mae was born in 1972, Rose started selling sex from an upstairs room at their Cromwell Street home, meaning Mae always grew up with a string of strangers coming in and out of the house. Mae also suffered physical abuse at the hands of her mother, and was sexually abused by Fred. After her parents' arrest, Mae initially denied that she'd been sexually abused, but later wrote about it in her 2018 memoir, Love as Always. She also detailed her struggle to come to terms with the crimes her parents committed. "Knowing your parents are regarded by most people as evil beyond belief is incredibly hard to live with, especially when your own experience of them has been more complicated and you've seen a side to them which makes them more than simply monsters," she wrote. "Both of them had a side which seemed, at times at least, like other people. Mum could be tender and gentle with very young children; she had a sense of humour. Dad could be friendly and make us laugh.' Even after Rose was convicted of 10 murders and sentenced to life in prison, Mae still believed she was innocent and continued to write to her and visit her in prison. She told That's Life magazine: 'As the years passed though, I realised how controlling and manipulative Mum was. She'd been dubbed the most evil woman who had ever lived. 'I've read about Stockholm syndrome, where a person can become emotionally dependent on the person who is holding them hostage. I realised I was an emotional hostage to Mum. Now we no longer speak.' Mae is now married and has two children, Amy and Luke. After Luke was born she became a recluse, terrified to leave the house in case she was recognised as a West. But with the help of therapy she has come to terms with her past and has a job in retail. Stephen West 14 Paedo Stephen was jailed for having sex with an underage girl Credit: PA Stephen, now 51, lives in Gloucestershire with his former glamour model fiancée Emma Bradley just a few miles away from his childhood home, the Cromwell Street house of horrors. Stephen may have been the first person Fred confided in about his crimes. On the morning police began searching their infamous 25 Cromwell Street home, Fred reportedly told his son: 'Look son, look after mum and sell the house… I've done something really bad. I want you to go to the papers and make as much money as you can.' Later, while in custody, Fred made chilling admissions to Stephen, including the horrifying revelation that as a child, the young boy had unknowingly helped dig the graves of his Stephen recalled: 'He [Fred] said to me: 'Can you remember helping me dig those holes in the garden when you were a kid?' I said I couldn't remember, but he said: 'We did it together, you know.' Then he said: 'That's where the girls were found, in the exact holes.'' Stephen struggled mentally and attempted suicide in 2002. Two years later, he was sentenced to nine months in prison after admitting to seven counts of having underage sex with a 14-year-old girl when he was 20. He reportedly once remarked: 'There's a bit of my dad in me.' Sources said Stephen and fiancée Emma are planning to tie the knot in August at the posh Celtic Manor hotel in Newport - against her family's wishes. One family insider told The Sun: 'None of us support it. He makes us uncomfortable.' Stephen, who is a grandad, has been married twice before and now has eight children. The former builder is believed to be out of work and living on benefits, driving a motability car he gets for one of his daughters, who is disabled. Last month he told the Daily Mail that most of the West children are estranged, explaining, "We don't have anything to do with each other. I don't speak to my siblings and there are no large happy family get-togethers. Too much has gone on. It's probably too painful for us." Barry West 14 Fred and Rosemary West's youngest son Barry was found dead from a suspected overdose Credit: COLLECT 14 A journalist who met Barry said he was tormented by his parents' vile nature Credit: PA 14 Barry claims to have witnessed his parents murder his sister Heather (pictured) Credit: REUTERS Born in 1980, Barry was one of the West's younger children and claimed to have seen his parents murder his sister Heather when he was just seven years old. He said: 'I heard my mum slap her, then I looked through the crack and saw my dad walk round behind her and put his leg out. Then he grabbed her neck and tripped her over. 'She went on to the floor. I could see her just a few feet away. Then my mum just booted her. 'She was kicking and kicking her and calling her a s**g. My dad still had her by the throat.' He later branded his mother a 'psychopath' and said: 'I was happy when my dad committed suicide and now I think they should put my mum in a room with all the parents of the people she helped murder so they could tear her to pieces.' Who are the UK's worst serial killers? THE UK's most prolific serial killer was actually a doctor. Here's a rundown of the worst offenders in the UK. After his death Jonathan Balls was accused of poisoning at least 22 people between 1824 and 1845. Amelia Sach and Annie Walters became known as the Finchley Baby Farmers after killing at least 20 babies between 1900 and 1902. The pair became the first women to be hanged at Holloway Prison on February 3, 1903. William Burke and William Hare killed 16 people and sold their bodies. He tragically died of a suspected overdose in 2020, aged just 40, while he was living in a supported hostel for adults coming out of rehab or prison. Journalist Howard Sounes, who wrote a book on the depraved couple, met Barry and had stayed in touch. He said Barry was tormented by his childhood. He said: 'He was totally haunted by his childhood. How do you overcome being the son of Fred and Rose West? 'The whole West story is littered with these really tragic stories, there was a lot of collateral of the West murder case.' Tara West Tara was born of Rose West's prostitution and her biological father was one of Rose's clients. Tara, now 47, was named after the Tara Hotel in Gloucester, which Rose frequented with her clients. In 1992, she was taken into care and forbidden contact with her parents or her older siblings. She is now believed to be married and living in the north of England under a different name. Louise West Louise, now 46, was also taken into foster care as a child and is now thought to be living in the north of England. She is believed to have intermittent contact with some of her sisters. Rosemary Jr. and Lucyanna Both Rosemary Jr, 42, and Lucyanna, 41, were fathered by clients of Rose. They too had their names changed when taken into foster care in 1992 and have remained private under their new identities. 14 Fred and Rose's killing spree came to light after the couple's children discussed their sister Heather being 'under the patio' with social workers Credit: REX FEATURES 14 A police search uncovered nine bodies buried in the Wests' garden and cellar Credit: REX FEATURES 14 The home of murderers Fred and Rose West Credit: Garratt/Mirrorpix/Getty Images


Daily Mail
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Inside the breakdown of Wally Lewis's 36-year marriage - as footy icon's ex-wife and their children boycott his stunning wedding to new love
While the king of rugby league was all smiles at his second wedding on Saturday, the distinct absence of Wally Lewis's children speak volumes about the family pain that still lingers from his first marriage. 'The King', now 65, tied the knot with Townsville volunteer worker Lynda Adams in a picturesque Brisbane ceremony. The couple celebrated their vows surrounded by friends and family at the heritage-listed St Mary's Anglican Church in Kangaroo Point. After the service, guests were transported by coach to a lavish reception at Old Government House in the heart of Brisbane's CBD. However, Wally's ex Jacqueline and three children - Lincoln, 37, Jamie Lee, 34, and Mitchell, 26 - were conspicuously absent from the celebrations. The no-shows highlight the ongoing friction, pain and factions that still divide the Lewis family five years after the breakdown of the rugby league Immortal's first marriage. Lewis married Jacqueline Green in a fairytale ceremony at St John's Cathedral, Brisbane in November 1984. Their love story began a year earlier when Lewis, already a rising footy star, met Jacqui on Nobbys Beach at the Gold Coast. Smitten from the start, Lewis courted Jacqui with flowers and invitations until she finally agreed to date him just days before he flew to England to play for Wakefield Trinity. Sixteen days later, he proposed. In marrying Lewis, Jacqui took on the role not only of wife but secretary, spokeswoman and media representative, standing beside him during his meteoric rise to become arguably the best rugby league player on the planet. The couple had three children together - Mitchell, Lincoln and Jamie-Lee. Mitchell built a career in radio, Lincoln found fame as an actor on Home And Away, while Jamie-Lee excelled in sport after overcoming profound deafness. Wally's devotion to family was never more evident than in 1991, when he retired from State of Origin footy to prioritise time with his young daughter. Throughout Wally's health battles, including epilepsy and depression, Jacqui remained a constant and loyal partner. Lewis and his son Lincoln have reportedly become estranged, with Lincoln in Brisbane at the same time as his father's wedding, but not at the ceremony The Lewis children have reportedly sided with their mother after it emerged that their father may have been seeing Lynda while still married to Jacquie In his autobiography Out of the Shadows, Wally praised Jacqui's unwavering support during the darkest moments of his life. 'She's been a wonderful partner to have – through good times and bad, through sickness and health. She's had plenty of all that,' he wrote. For decades, the Lewis family stood as a symbol of Queensland pride and unity. However, after 36 years of marriage, Wally and Jacqui quietly separated in 2020. Channel Nine later confirmed the split in a February 2021 statement, calling it 'a difficult time for everyone in the family'. 'I want to acknowledge the pain and upset my family has gone through since Jacqui and I separated last year. I hope over time we can rebuild,' Lewis said in a public statement. Shortly after, Wally confirmed he had found love again with Townsville-based volunteer worker and writer, Lynda Adams. Reports emerged that the new relationship might have begun before his marriage ended, straining family ties further. Lincoln posted this image to his Instagram account on the same day as his father's wedding, which he did not attend 'Jamie-Lee was mortified when her dad told her he was getting married again – I don't think any of the three kids will ever forgive their dad for hurting their mum,' a close family friend revealed. Lincoln, Mitchell and Jamie-Lee reportedly chose to side with Jacqui and distanced themselves from their father. Lincoln, once close with Wally, refused contact following the split. 'We've all banded together, we're a tight family unit. She's got some amazing friends around her,' Lincoln said in 2021. On the same day as the wedding, Lincoln posted an image to his Instagram account announcing he would be the MC at the Australian Tourism Exchange 2025 at the Brisbane Convention Centre instead of being present at the nuptials. 'Amongst the formalities, it's pretty much where I get to be on stage yapping about how much I love Aus,' he posted. The next day he was on the Gold Coast for a film festival, watching Star Wars with his nephews. Jacqui has also sold the family's longtime home in the eastern Brisbane suburb of Birkdale, further symbolising the end of an era. Lewis's children have been strong supporters of their mother since it was revealed that their father had moved on with Adams Despite Wally's public insistence that 'there's no family feud', relations remained visibly strained. In late 2024, Wally proposed to Lynda, planning a tropical Queensland wedding for the following year. Lynda's daughter Sydney was named part of the wedding party, but Wally's children and grandchildren were not. 'They would see attending their dad's wedding as a real act of betrayal towards their mum,' a source close to the family said. About 40 guests attended the ceremony, including Lewis's best man and fellow teammate Gene Miles and fellow rugby league great and Channel Nine star Paul 'Fatty' Vautin. Family insiders say Wally remains 'besotted' with Lynda, but the fallout with his children casts a shadow over the new marriage. While Jacqui has moved forward, thriving in a new retail career and cherishing time with her grandchildren, sadness lingers over the broken family bonds. 'She's sad for their three kids who barely see their dad, but in many ways she's relieved she can now enjoy a brand new chapter in her life,' a family friend said. Since the separation, Jacqui has taken overseas trips and found renewed happiness. Meanwhile, Wally, 65, is confronting serious health challenges, including a probable diagnosis of the deadly brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). He announced that diagnosis on 60 Minutes in 2023, with the assistance of Lynda. 'There's the big one. I can't even remember the name of what it's called,' Lewis responded.