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Topic History of: Self-promoting MWT ruined innocent lives, OBSESSED with celebrity 'alleged' sex abusers
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Green Man Blame ITV for giving him the celebrity status he wanted and craves.

The Exposure special on Savile was a farce. Did MWT push the Dr Fox accusations also? Anyone who saw Dr Fox at Pepsi Max shows/roadshows would know always had an entourage and wife by his side. Dr Fox can also be miserable and grumpy in public.

ITV and MWT murdered Freddie Starr, whilst the BBC almost killed Cliff Richard.

I couldn't care less if Cliff is in the closet or not.
Whole Truth How a self-promoting TV detective, obsessed with celebrity sex abusers, helped police ruin the lives of Sir Cliff and a string of other famous faces... who all turned out to be TOTALLY INNOCENT
Sir Cliff Richard, Jim Davidson, Freddie Starr and Lord Brittan accused of abuse

TV ‘detective’ Mark Williams-Thomas publicised names of high profile suspects.

He was the source of up to 20 suspects’ names submitted to Operation Yewtree.

Release of names at the early stage of the police ‘tainted the whole investigation'.

Top detective said it created the presumption of guilt and 'ruined innocent lives’

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6350331...lice-ruin-lives.html