Murderers and their Mothers Season 1 Episode 2 Fred and Rose West: The Killer Couple
- May 22, 2016
- 45 min
In season 1 episode 2 of Murderers and their Mothers, we delve into the twisted tale of Fred and Rose West, the notorious British killer couple who were responsible for the deaths of at least twelve young women.
Fred and Rose operated as a team, using their home as a place to lure, torture, and murder their victims. The episode begins with an investigation into the disappearance of one of their victims, 16-year-old Caroline Owens. As the police begin to uncover the gruesome details of her murder, they quickly realize that Fred and Rose may be behind a string of other disappearances in the area.
Throughout the episode, we learn about the complex and disturbing relationship between Fred and Rose and the role that their mothers played in their lives. Fred's mother, Daisy, was a strict and abusive woman who frequently beat her son and encouraged him to engage in sexual activity with her. Rose's mother, meanwhile, was a neglectful alcoholic who left her daughter to fend for herself from a young age.
As we hear from experts and those who knew the couple, it becomes clear that their dysfunctional upbringings played a significant role in their heinous crimes. Fred and Rose had a deep-seated hatred for women and saw them as objects to be used and abused. They also had a penchant for sadomasochism and would often inflict pain on each other and their victims.
As the investigation into Caroline's murder continues, the police finally catch a break when they discover a cellar in the West's home that contains evidence of their crimes. Through interviews with those who knew the couple and never-before-seen footage, we learn about the chilling details of their murders and the cruel ways in which they disposed of their victims' bodies.
Throughout the episode, we also hear from family members of Fred and Rose who were devastated to learn about their loved ones' crimes. Their mothers, in particular, express shock and dismay at the actions of their children, who they saw as troubled but never capable of such horrific acts.
In the end, Fred and Rose are both brought to justice for their crimes, with Fred committing suicide in his jail cell before he could be tried and Rose receiving a life sentence. The episode serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of a dysfunctional upbringing and the ways in which trauma and abuse can shape a person's actions for years to come.