Book 33 - Inside 25 Cromwell Street by Mae West
Reading date - October 2020
This book started out very interesting, giving me an idea of what happened in the West household before the horrors of what they did to those poor women was revealed.
However, the more I read, the more I got annoyed with the two kids who write this book.
The book is written by Mae and Stephen West, both of whom are totally products of their feckless parents. Mae seems equally hyper aware yet also hyper in denial about what her mum did whilst Stephen is a certified nonce. Check it, he has been working on the building sites and erecting his scaffolding on sites that haven't yet come of age.
The book is very eye-opening, it goes through how the family grew up, with Rose getting on the game and working from home and Fred being really weird towards his female kids.
When suspicion was first aroused and the police came to the house to check the garden, for some reason, Fred came home late..it's my belief that Stephen knew more about what his parents were doing than he let on in the book and that when he phoned his dad that day to tell him that the police were there, he did more than just alert him to the fact they were in Cromwell Street..that's why there are so many more bodies in the field that haven't been found.
You won't feel any sympathy for the kids because they start banging on about how unfair their life is now and how much they have missed out on..as if the people who were murdered didn't have their own lives and families they could have been living. Your parents chose to take their lives, maybe allot the blame to them for murdering..just a thought. Stephen goes on about how nice his dad was and what a shame it was that he killed himself before he got to meet his grandkids. Listen, Hitler was a vegetarian but he's better known for something else. Morons.

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