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The Unlikely Face-Off of Two Notorious Women
Joanna Dennehy and Rose West are the only two women in the UK serving whole-life sentences—Dennehy for murdering three men during a frenzied ten-day spree in 2013–14 (with two attempted murders) , and West for the torture and murder of at least ten women and girls alongside her husband Fred between 1973 and 1987.
When Prison Walls Concealed Mortality
The Arrival at HMP Bronzefield (2014)
• Dennehy’s Threat: Within 5–20 minutes of arriving at Bronzefield, Dennehy coldly announced she was going to kill “that bitch” — referring to Rose West.
• West’s Rapid Transfer: Prisons swiftly placed West in solitary, then transferred her out to neutralize the threat.
Transfer to HMP Low Newton (2019)
• The recent arrival of Dennehy at Low Newton reignited tensions. Dennehy allegedly said, “Send me there and I’ll f—ing kill Rose West,” forcing West to be relocated again.
Motivations Behind the Plot
• Claiming Dominance: Criminologists believe Dennehy saw West’s notoriety as a challenge to her own image. By targeting West, Dennehy aimed to become Britain’s most feared female murderer.
• Hierarchy in Prisons: In maximum‑security settings, reputation equates to power—and Dennehy wanted to assert herself at the top.
Professor David Wilson noted this was part of Dennehy’s ongoing “power play” to be seen as the country’s most dangerous female killer.
The Escape Plan: A Nightmare in Planning
• Biometric Finger Plot: Dennehy drafted a gruesome plan: kill a guard, sever their finger, and use it to bypass biometric locks in a bid to break out. Authorities uncovered the plan before it could be executed.
Personality Revealed
• Remorseless and Sadistic: Dennehy confessed murder had become “more-ish” and “fun,” seeing it as a test of her own coldness.
• Alluring Manipulation: She exploited relationships with guards and inmates, using sex and charm to manipulate others.
• Clinical Psychopathy: Diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and paraphilia sadomasochism (deriving pleasure from inflicting pain), Dennehy was described by one criminologist as “pure evil”—even smelling of it.
Prison Authorities Respond
• West’s safety hinged on moves away from where Dennehy was held—including solitary confinement and transfers to different prisons.
• Dennehy, meanwhile, has spent time in solitary and secure units, but has continued manipulative behavior, including relationships behind bars.
The Broader Significance
• Female Killers in Focus: Dennehy and West have shattered stereotypes—rare female offenders whose extreme violence challenges societal perceptions.
• Power and Reputation: Prisons aren’t immune to hierarchies; inmates like Dennehy exploit fear and infamy to seize control.
Conclusion
Joanna Dennehy’s plot against Rose West wasn’t mere bravado—it was a calculated move driven by ambition, hatred, and notoriety. From threats of murder to biometrically-armed prison breaks, her tactics illustrate a rare brand of female psychopathy, one that thrives on power, brutality, and control.
Meanwhile, Rose West remains isolated in HMP New Hall, shielded from further threats by the prison system’s strict segregation measures.
This clash of Britain’s two most infamous women behind bars is a grim reminder that even within prison walls, status—sometimes secured with violence—still rules.
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