A new documentary about serial killers Fred and Rose West will contain “previously invisible police video and unaccited audio recordings,” Netflix said.
Fred & Rose West: A British horror story will detail how they tortured, violated and murdered an unknown number of women in Gloucester between 1967 and 1987.
The new documentary will focus on the families of the victims, and how Gloudeshire Constabular and discovered the crimes.
Netflix said the documentary would give “information about pain and torment” that families “passed for decades.”
Rose West is currently fulfilling life imprisonment after being guilty in 1995 or killing 10 girls and women, which is included in her 16 -year -old daughter Heather and the stepdaughter Charmaine, of Suight, of Suight.
Fred West was never judged when he gave his life in prison in January 1995 after nine bones sets were found under the couple’s house.
The documentary series will begin with Fred West being questioned regarding Heather’s disappearance, before his remains were discovered at his home in Cromwell Street, Gloucester.
The series will also focus on the trial for subferesas and the search for bodies away from the House of the West.
An ITV documentary, Fred and Rose West: reopened, launched in 2021, found potential evidence that suggested that Mary Bastholm, 15, could be buried in the basement of what is now the Clean Plate Café in Gloucester.
When the documentary was launched, an Inspector of Detectives said that Fred West should be invaded in his disappearance, since he had a regular leg in Café, where Mary had worked as a waitress.
However, Gloudeshire police did not discover any human rest in coffee.
Fred & Rose West: A British horror story will be launched in Netflix on May 14.