Rose West: The Making Of A Monster - Plot & Excerpts
Jobs were also readily available and if you didn’t like the one you were in, you could be in another by the next morning. During the autumn of 1964, Rosie turned 11 and the Letts were settling into their Gloucestershire home, where this new dawn wasn’t wasted on Bill, who grasped at the opportunities it offered. Having just started his new job at Smith’s Aerospace, Bill went out and bought himself a briefcase and brand-new car. Already ‘fanatical’ about wearing a suit and tie every day, he began swanning around the village ‘like he was a managing director of a company’, as one of the family remembered. Bill was now earning about £30 a week. This was decent money at the time, although Daisy still wore the same old red winter coat she’d had ever since they’d been married. This wasn’t something that concerned Bill; after all, he handed over his pay packet to his wife every week. But, as Daisy said, she was always the one with the ‘worry’ for the family budget, and if Bill had spent more than they could afford, she and the kids would be the ones that suffered as usual.
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