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Topic History of: That fake Savile letter...
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
I thought this enormous double page spread in the Mail warranted far more attention than it got (because, of course, it damaged a "good story") but it won't go away; neither will Anna Raccoon's incisive and forensic examination of the NHS reports into Savile's "activities".

How long, I wonder, before the Mail - remember, not only the nastiest but the best paper in Britain, and a great story trumps everything - decides to expose the entire Savile fiasco for what it was?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2217352...le-BBC-decision.html


and as we well know, the media can turn on sixpence
JK2006 Yes - and it appears that all of the Duncroft based claims have been rejected by the current investigating police team. Media generally avoids noticing such things that might kill a good story. God knows how this spread sneaked through.
Jo With an out-of-date Surrey police crest and a named sender.
Chris Retro Fiona, who's father had more influence in the BBC than 'that middle-aged albino clunk-click ponce' could have dreamed of. He'd have had Jimmy Savile blacklisted & blackballed (just as Bill Cotton Jr stood for no nonsense, but of course, is now helpfully as dead as the rest of the cast)
jimcannotfixthis.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/the-navy-lark.html
JK2006 Too big to copy and paste I fear.