Mae West’s childhood was nothing short of a nightmare, growing up in the house of horrors at 25 Cromwell Street where her parents, Fred and Rose West, committed unspeakable acts of violence and terror. As a young girl, Mae suffered vile sexual abuse at the hands of her own parents, and even had to sleep on rotting bodies buried in the cellar. Her sister, Heather, was murdered and buried in the back garden, adding to the long list of victims of the notorious couple.
Now 52 years old, Mae West keeps a dark secret from her own son – the fact that his grandparents are infamous serial killers. Despite the horrors of her past, Mae tries to live a normal life and shield her children from the truth. Her son, who is reaching an age where questions arise, remains unaware of his family’s dark history.
Mae’s childhood was filled with violence and abuse, with her parents subjecting her to brutal beatings and sexual assault. Instead of traditional childhood experiences, Mae was forced to participate in her mother’s prostitution ring and endure her father’s perverted desires. The tragic deaths of her half-sister Charmaine and her father’s former wife, Catherine ‘Rena’ West, only added to the horror that surrounded her.
Despite the traumatic past, Mae West strives to protect her own children and navigate the haunting memories that threaten to consume her. Her story serves as a chilling reminder of the dark legacy left by Fred and Rose West, two of Britain’s most notorious serial killers.