'Floating arm' linked to Fred and Rose West found by sewer worker in tunnels
A sewer worker discovered a severed arm in Gloucester linked to serial killers Fred and Rose West during routine inspections.
A retired sewer worker, Anthony Foster, disclosed that he found a severed female arm while performing maintenance work in the underground sewer network of Gloucester. The discovery, made under Spa Road, is believed to be connected to infamous serial killers Fred and Rose West, who were known for their heinous crimes in the West Country. Foster described the experience as surreal, noting the arm floated by them quickly, and he believes the couple could have used the underground network to dispose of bodies.
The arm has not yet been identified, and this mystery raises concerns among local residents who have long speculated about the involvement of Fred and Rose West in the area’s disturbing past. The Wests were notorious for their crimes during the 1960s and 1970s, and their potential connection to such underground networks only adds to the chilling narrative that surrounds their legacy. As such discoveries unfold, they reignite discussions about the true extent of the Wests' crimes and the secrets that may still lie buried in the region.
Local authorities are now faced with the challenge of investigating the origins of the arm. While they have not announced any immediate findings, the fear that more undiscovered evidence may remain in the city's extensive sewer systems looms large. This incident not only rekindles fears among residents about the Wests but also highlights the need for a thorough historical understanding of the area’s dark past, which might unveil further truths about the notorious couple and their actions.