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Paperback The One That Got Away: How I Escaped Death at the Hands of Fred and Rose West (Large Print 16pt) [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 1459647580

ISBN13: 9781459647589

The One That Got Away: How I Escaped Death at the Hands of Fred and Rose West (Large Print 16pt) [Large Print]

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When Caroline Roberts accepted a job at 25 Cromwell Street, the infamous address of Fred and Rose West, she was only 16. Realising that there was something very malevolent about the couple, she left their employment soon after, glad to be rid of them. The story should have ended there. A month later she was abducted by the Wests and suffered violent sexual abuse at their hands before being told that she would be killed and buried. Through a combination...

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Bio of a wounded girl

Caroline Roberts is a survivor victim of Rose and Fred West. The Wests were arrested in February 1994 during an investigation into the disappearance of their daughter, Heather. They were accused of murdering 12 people (the tip of the ice-berg?) over a period of over 20 years. The verdicts from the jury followed some of the most shocking evidence ever heard in a British court. The pair had subjected their victims to horrific sexual violence before they were killed, dismembered and buried beneath the Wests' house at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester. Caroline takes 10 years to write this book, her biography. Her experience with the Wests is quite shocking to say the least, her story is so perplexing that by the time she was reporting the events to the police, she forgets to tell that Fred raped her. In her shocked mind, Fred's rape was the least traumatic event of the whole thing. In fact, it seems that is Rose West who scarred her the most. Another thing that was very shocking and sad, was how she dropped the rape charges for the trial because she didn't had the strength to do it and the police detective was treating her pretty much like a whore. Imagine experiencing one of the most shocking events in your life and then being blamed for that experience, like a piece of crap who deserves the worst. At the end the Wests get away with their behavior and it will take years of years until they are found out for what they are, serial killers. At this point Caroline feels tremendous guilt for every murdered victim that is unburied, after all perhaps she could had stopped them a long time ago if Fred was convicted for her rape. She was indeed a lost girl and a very wounded one, but her experiences are captivating as she struggles to make sense of her life (I read the book in one day!). We could all learn from her mistakes and story and in order to be better capable of protecting ourselves and the ones we love the most.
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