Fred West’s son ‘told cops in 1995 his serial killer dad admitted murdering teenage cafe waitress Mary Bastholm’
FRED West's son told police his serial killer dad admitted murdering teenage schoolgirl Mary Bastholm.
Stephen West claims his father confessed to killing the 15-year-old cafe worker and 30 other women before hanging himself ahead of his trial.
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Mary was last seen on January 6, 1968 waiting for a bus to go and see her boyfriend.
Police have continued digging just half a mile from Fred West’s notorious Cromwell Street home.
They are excavating the basement of the Clean Plate Cafe where she worked as a waitress and the serial killer was a regular customer.
It is now suspected that Mary, who was 15, was buried there after being murdered by builder West.
WEST CONFESSION
Mr West told : "My dad told me that he'd been working on the cafe at the time she went missing and that one day the police would find her there.
"He didn't go into how he killed Mary but it was his usual MO, grabbing vulnerable women alone on the street.
"I said to him, 'Did you do it? You've always denied it'. He said 'yeah, I did do it. I did take her'.
"I told him that he had to tell the police as he had nothing to lose as he couldn't be in any more trouble than he already was but he was adamant that he wouldn't.
"He begged me not to go to the police, but I went to them with the information the following day. I wasn't prepared to carry that burden for him.
I said to him, 'Did you do it? You've always denied it'. He said 'yeah, I did do it. I did take her'.
Stephen West
"There are reasons why he didn't want the police to know or to find her. That may become clearer in the future.
"But I'm left with that burning question, why? Why did he not want anyone to find Mary?
"We know that he kept trophies of all the women he cut up, like body parts. Is it that what's down there? Is it something that may lead to something else?
"They were always going to find the ones in the house so he had to come clean about them. He only told the police what he had to."
Fred West's Gloucester home at 25 Cromwell Street, known as the House of Horrors, was where nine skeletons were found buried in the cellar and garden in 1994.
The dramatic cafe development came after a TV production team led by Sir Trevor McDonald uncovered potentially vital new evidence.
The team — who are making a documentary for ITV — took a cadaver dog to The Clean Plate cafe in the city’s Southgate Street.
The animal reportedly reacted positively at a spot in the basement.
Ground-penetrating radar is also said to have shown a sub-surface image — apparently consistent with human remains — in the area where toilets were formerly housed.
The production company approached Gloucestershire Police last Friday with their findings and officers went to the cafe.
It was sealed off and has been under 24-hour guard since then.
'SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT'
A month before Mary went missing, West is said to have carried out work in the cafe’s basement, laying a concrete floor and converting an area to the side of it into toilets.
The police team is set to spend several weeks working in the basement, which is approached down concrete steps at the rear of the building.
Assistant Chief Constable Craig Holden said: “This could be a significant development on a case which has gained a lot of public interest over the years.
"On the basis of the information provided to us, we consider this to be new and potentially important evidence in the case of Mary Bastholm.
“However, further detailed assessments will take place over the following few days to determine the extent of excavation needed.
“The Constabulary has always said any fresh evidence would be reviewed.
“This has happened and a focused and proportionate investigation will now take place.”
Mary’s friends have campaigned for years for police to dig up cafe, which was previously known as The Pop In.
Childhood pal Chris Roberts said Mary knew West and had been seen in his car on several occasions.
Mary vanished on the night of January 6, 1968, while waiting at a bus stop on Gloucester’s Bristol Road on her way to see boyfriend Trevor Merrett.
'ONLY SUSPECT'
She was clutching a Monopoly board game she planned to play. Several of its pieces were found on snow-covered ground near the bus stop.
Mary was wearing a fashionable lime green mini-skirt, dark pin-striped coat and also had a royal blue umbrella.
A silver locket on a chain, which the family believes belonged to Mary, was subsequently found by police at 25 Cromwell Street.
The cafe first came to the police’s attention after depraved Fred and his wife Rose were arrested.
Mr Roberts said the cafe tenant at the time told cops he had found a school exercise book, possibly belonging to Mary, secreted behind brickwork in the basement’s toilet area.
He said: “The book was collected by the police but the Bastholm family were not informed of its discovery”.
In 2012, police rejected a petition by campaigners to search the cafe.
Then Chief Constable Tony Melville wrote to Mr Roberts saying: “The evidence is in no way categorical.”
He said the book found by the previous cafe tenant was an old diary that was not connected to Mary.
The police chief added of Mary’s fate: “West is the only suspect for the murder but no details about her whereabouts have ever come to light.”
CAREFUL PROCESS
A police gold group meeting was held on Monday which authorised the excavation to begin.
An archaeologist is said to be directing cops in the careful process to keep potential remains intact and preserve any forensic evidence.
A white tent was put up outside the cafe yesterday as around 15 uniformed officers and plain-clothes detectives set to work.
The dig comes too late for Mary’s immediate family, who all died without knowing what happened to her.
Her mother Doreen passed away in 1983, and father Christian in 1998.
Mary’s brother Martin died aged 77 in 2019 and her other sibling Peter went to his grave aged 75 last year.
Peter had said that he always believed she was one of West's victims.
He said: “I would like to find out what happened. Both my parents died without knowing what happened to her.”
A close friend of Mary’s remaining family said last night: “This has come as such a shock after all these years.
“The first we knew of the police activity at the cafe was a news alert about The Sun’s story online today.
“It would be wonderful to finally have some closure. Not a day goes by when we don’t think of Mary.
“She was such a sweet and quiet girl. We’ve always thought, ‘why her?’.
“If Rose West had spoken up, we wouldn’t have had all these years of uncertainty.
"She could have ended this years ago. That’s evil to keep people waiting.”
The friend added: “There have been petitions about searching at the cafe but nothing was done until now. There are mixed emotions that this is all blowing up again.
LIVES LOST: The victims of Fred and Rose West
Anna McFall
The nanny of Fred and Rena West’s children, McFall was believed to have been murdered in 1967.
She was pregnant when she died, with West believed to have been the father. Her body was found in June 1994 in a shallow grave.
Fred West denied murdering McFall but he is said to have confided to a visitor after his arrest that he stabbed her following an argument.
This happened before Rosemary West met him.
Charmaine West
With Fred in prison for the theft of car tyres and a vehicle tax disc, Rosemary was left to look after eight-year-old Charmaine.
A neighbour is said to have found Charmaine tied to a wooden chair with her hands behind her back with Rosemary standing with a large wooden spoon.
Rosemary claimed she’d been taken by her mother Rena but her skeleton was found at the Midland Road property, hidden and missing bones.
Rena West
Rena is believed to have been murdered by strangulation to avoid an investigation into Charmaine's whereabouts.
Rosemary was not charged for this murder.
Lynda Gough
Lynda Gough, 21, was the first sexually motivated killing conducted by the Wests.
She moved into Cromwell Street in April 1973, having had affairs with several lodgers. The Wests later claimed she’d been asked to leave after hitting one of their children.
Strangulation and suffocation were the likely causes of death.
Carol Ann Cooper
Cooper was murdered in November 1973 aged just 15.
She was allowed to spend the night at her grandmother’s house before a doctor’s appointment the next morning.
But she somehow ending up on Cromwell Street and was killed by the couple.
Her body was found more than twenty years later.
Lucy Partington
A 21-year-old medieval English student at Exeter University, she returned home for Christmas in December 1973.
She left a friend’s house in a rush to get the last bus from Cheltenham to Gretton on 27 December, and was abducted.
She was found more twenty years later, her dismembered body in the cellar of Cromwell Street.
Therese Siegenthaler
A 21-year-old Swiss sociology student at Woolwich Polytechnic.
She had planned to hitch-hike to Ireland in Easter 1974. Her family reported her missing having not heard from her for some time.
Prosecution believe she was abducted before being killed, with Fred West later building a fake chimney over her grave.
Shirley Hubbard
Just 15 at the time of her death, Hubbard is believed to have been abducted by the Wests.
Her body was found following an excavation in the concrete and plastic membrane of the cellar floor.
Juanita Mott
In the summer of 1974, Mott, 19, moved into 25 Cromwell Street but later went missing when she was living in Newent.
Her body was found in March 1994, 19 years later, with West having concreted over the floor of the cellar.
Shirley Robinson
The first victim buried outside the house, Robinson had an affair with Fred West, and by autumn 1977, she was pregnant with his child.
It was initially claimed the 18-year-old had moved to Scotland but her body was later found.
When questioned, Rosemary West, herself pregnant with her daughter Tara at the time of the murder, claimed she did not remember her, which was described as “ludicrous” by the prosecution.
Alison Chambers
The last murder with a sexual motive established. She disappeared just before her 17th birthday, having been seen at 25 Cromwell Street throughout the summer.
Her body was buried underneath the patio.
Heather West
The first child born to Fred and Rosemary West, there is no evidence the 16-year-old was aware of the killings.
Sexually abused by her parents and having told friends, she suddenly went missing in 1987, with Rosemary claiming she had gone to Wales to be with a lesbian partner.
The couple would joke to their other children that they would “end up under the patio like Heather” if they misbehaved.
This - and Fred's abuse of his other daughter - led to the search warrants for the property, and subsequently to their arrests.
“But let’s hope we learn the truth, and Mary can finally rest in peace.”
Fred and Rose West are feared to have tortured, raped and murdered up to 30 girls and young women.
He killed himself at Birmingham’s Winson Green jail on New Year’s Day 1995 aged 53 while on remand charged with 12 murders.
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He had reportedly confessed to murdering Mary to son Stephen and Janet Leach, a social worker.
As well as nine skeletons at his home three other bodies were uncovered at West’s previous home in Midland Road and two fields in Much Marcle.