Residents living on the street where notorious serial killers Fred and Rose West committed their crimes say it is still riddled with stigma and antisocial behaviour.
The house of horrors at 25 Cromwell Street was demolished—but for some of those who remain, the emotional and mental scars are as strong as ever.
The monsters murdered at least 12 young women and girls between 1967 and 1987.
Many of the crimes took place at their home in Gloucester, but all that is left is the space for an alleyway leading into the city centre.
But locals say there is still a 'stigma' associated with the street, and feel local authorities 'should have done more' to support those left behind.






