Fred and Rose West’s children are embroiled in a bitter family rift as each of them struggles with the legacy of having grown up with the depraved couple as their parents, MailOnline can reveal.
The twisted couple – arguably the most notorious serial killers in British history – counted two of their own children among their many murder victims, while a third later took his own life.
But the seven children who survived being raised at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester’s ‘House of Horrors’, were left with incalculable mental anguish after suffering abhorrent sexual abuse, repeated physical beatings and vicious mental torture.
Now MailOnline has learned that the seven now find it so triggering to see each other that practically all contact has ceased between the survivors despite three of them living just minutes from each others’ homes.
Stephen West, 42, Fred and Rose’s eldest biological son said: ‘We [the West siblings] 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.’
Stephen’s older sister Anne-Marie Davis, 60, the eldest surviving of the children has not spoken publicly about her upbringing for some years.

Serial killer Fred West (third from right, in blue suit) with his wife Rose (far left) at their daughter Anna’s wedding in 1994

The twisted couple – arguably the most notorious serial killers in British history – counted two of their own children among their many murder victims, while a third later took his own life

MailOnline has learned that the couple’s seven surviving children now find it so triggering to see each other that practically all contact has ceased between the survivors despite three of them living just minutes from each others’ homesÂ
But her husband Philip spoke to MailOnline this week to confirm that she and her siblings are estranged from one another.
He told us: ‘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.
‘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.
‘Every few years the case is back in the media, like now with this new documentary, and the public gets interested again but it’s the children who live with the pain of what happened on a daily basis.’
The documentary Mr Davis was referring to is a forthcoming Netflix production due for release on 14 May.
Some 31 years after the Wests’ heinous crimes came to light, the documentary is expected to revisit the case that shocked the world and details how Britain’s worst serial killer couple tortured, raped and murdered their young victims.
The documentary, ‘Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story,’ is the latest of many that have been made over the past three decades on their murder frenzy.
It is centred on the victims’ families with Netflix claiming that it would ‘give an insight’ into their ‘pain and torment.’


Fred West (left) committed at least twelve murders between 1967 and 1987 in Gloucestershire, the majority with his second wife, RoseÂ

A policeman stands guard outside 25 Cromwell Street, the ‘house of horrors’ where several of the victims’ bodies were found

A new Netflix documentary, ‘Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story,’ is the latest of many that have been made over the past three decades on the couple’s murder spree

The film, due for release on May 14, is expected to revisit the case that shocked the world and details how Britain’s worst serial killer couple tortured, raped and murdered their young victims

Netflix claim the documentary is centred on the victims’ families and will ‘give an insight’ into their ‘pain and torment.’

Fred West (right) never stood trial because he took his own life in prison in January 1995 before he could face justice, while Rose West (left) remains an inmate at HMP New Hall, a closed-category prison for female adults, juveniles, and young offenders in West Yorkshire

A composite showing 11 of the 12 victims of murderous couple Fred and Rosemary West
But Fred and Rose West, who slaughtered at least 12 girls and young women, shared ten children in total and their story is rarely told.
The ten comprised five that Fred and Rose had together, three girls and two boys.
Then there were two girls from a previous relationship Fred had had and three daughters Rose gave birth to after becoming pregnant from clients she slept with while working as a prostitute.
Of the ten West children, only seven are still alive. Of these, four are understood to have moved to other parts of the UK to begin new lives under new identities.
But three have remained in the Gloucester area where the killings took place – and live barely ten minutes from each other.
Their father, Fred, never stood trial because he took his own life in prison in January 1995 before he could face justice.
Fred’s brother John West, who took part in some of their rapes, also killed himself in prison.
So only Rose stood trial – and is now serving a life sentence after being found guilty in 1995 of murdering ten girls and women, which included her daughter and stepdaughter.

An aerial video of the couple’s home, where a number of bodies were found buriedÂ

A police team work to excavate the garden of 25 Cromwell Street, where the couple disposed of the remains of several of their victimsÂ

Fred West leaving court in Gloucester in handcuffs during his murder trial in 1994

A smiling Fred West stands in the garden of 25 Cromwell St, where multiple bodies were buried
But the West children have also battled their own life sentences in the form of the personal demons.Â
The Daily Mail’s veteran Crime Editor Stephen Wright put this succinctly when writing about the case last year: ‘I sat through every day of Rose’s seven-week trial. It was a case which, for me, redefined the meaning of the word ‘evil’.
‘But there is another category of victim whose stories have not been reported so widely. ‘These are the West children, brought up in the most depraved and dysfunctional family imaginable…The Wests’ offspring suffered abhorrent sexual abuse, repeated physical beatings and shocking mental torment.’
‘Make no mistake, each of the West children were victims.’
And each of them has grappled with the dark legacy of their – while trying to put their own mental health ahead of that of each other as siblings.
As Stephen West told us this week: ‘I have my own family and children now and for me, it’s all about protecting them. My kids don’t know about the family history.. My only concern is my own children.’
He added: ‘We [the siblings] have gone in different directions and are getting on with our lives.’
It was not unusual for Fred to force the children to watch video recordings of their prostitute mother (who worked under the name ‘Mandy’) having sex with customers upstairs.
When Fred and Rose were not killing, life in the house revolved around debauchery and sexual abuse.
One witness at Rose’s trial in Winchester recalled being at 25 Cromwell Street in the and hearing a child scream ‘stop it Daddy’ from another room in the middle of the night.
It seems that over three decades on, the West children remain haunted by the horrors that they witnessed as children.