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Topic History of: New Savile Documentary
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hedda Shurley shome mishtake..

"Featuring interviews with key witnesses and a detective who investigated his crimes for the Met's Operation Yewtree."

Savile was dead before the travesty of Operation Yewtree, wasn't "investigated" for it and indeed as The Met's website clearly stated, they were not investigating Savile allegations because..errr..he was dead.

But it's a Good Story and the tabloid media endlessly re-write history.

In 200 years they will say there was no such person as Jimmy Savile and he was an Urban Myth.
PaulB I think it is dishonourable to kick a man when he's down in the muck and unable to defend himself.
Green Man Honey wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
How brilliant it would be if it even mentioned the possibility of the other side!

I don't think that is very likely if the detective mentioned is who I think it might be.


It won't fit the narrative.
Honey JK2006 wrote:
How brilliant it would be if it even mentioned the possibility of the other side!

I don't think that is very likely if the detective mentioned is who I think it might be.
JK2006 How brilliant it would be if it even mentioned the possibility of the other side!