According to an ITV Documentary due to be screened this week, Jimmy Saville is to be exposed as a serial sex abuser.
A number of people have apparently testified that Sir Jimmy
alternately abused, raped, assaulted, groped, fondled or otherwise partook in behaviour
that most would consider indecent and abhorrent.
Of course, this has already led to a vociferous backlash
from friends, family members and innumerable fans of Saville:-
"The documentary-makers should be ashamed of themselves cashing in on a man who is dead and cannot defend himself."
“This is disgusting!! The man has barely left us and these
outrageous allegations surface”
“How convenient that all these
claims appear after he died... - What’s happening to this country?”
“All these SICK people, just
seeking fame and fortune, out to get what they can, making up stories about a
decent man who can’t defend himself”
Or, a very popular vein, reiterated around the online journal comments sections:-
“How come these disgusting lies and accusations were never made when poor Sir Jimmy was ALIVE”?
Or, a very popular vein, reiterated around the online journal comments sections:-
“How come these disgusting lies and accusations were never made when poor Sir Jimmy was ALIVE”?
Erm... actually, they WERE. On many
occasions.
I have personally seen documents that mention
Jimmy Saville in relation to investigations that were conducted into Jonathan
King, as well as other ‘celebrities’, going back 32 years.
Jimmy’s ‘predilection’ for teenage
girls is well known throughout show-business, not least in the corridors of the
Establishment that ultimately contributed to his vast wealth and fame, the BBC.
And it is the BBC, to MY mind, that are, unquestionably, (if the allegations relating to Saville are TRUE), complicit in ensuring that much of Saville’s apparent behaviour was not only tolerated, but obscured, ensuring that the degradation was allowed to
continue.
Surrey Police sent a substantial
report to the CPS in 2007 and were
confident that there was enough material uncovered to warrant charges. Alas,
the Crown spokesperson was quoted as saying:
“a reviewing lawyer had advised
officers a lack of evidence meant no action could be taken”.
Bizarrely, an investigation made by the BBC’s NEWSNIGHT team
was SPIKED, just before it was about to be aired, the programme alleging pretty
much what the ITV documentary is about to reveal.
Officially, the BBC is quoted as saying that they:
“axed the
report as they did not have enough proof to run the story”.
According to the popular Guido Fawkes blog, a leaked report back in
FEBRUARY of this year states:
??????
"...along with OTHER celebrities...................alleged to have abused minors on BBC premises."
??????
Of course, a quick trawl through the online forums and conspiracy theory groups will reveal all kinds of allegations relating to Saville, (some of which actually hold SOME credibility), including his extensive LEGAL action to have removed a photograph of him and some of the residents of the sad and now infamous Haut de la Garenne children's home in Jersey.
There are, of course, other, infinitely darker allegations relating to him, much of which is without substantiation, to my mind, and I shall leave these nefarious tales for your own discovery.
Instead, I shall leave you with a factually ACCURATE story from John Simpson, undoubtedly one of the greatest Journalists of his, (or any other), generation.
He recounts the tale of his early working days at the BBC Radio Newsroom. He is given a story to write up that had just come through the wires, relating to the death of the very popular BBC Radio Children's Entertainer 'Uncle Dick'.
Simpson has to telephone Dick's equally famous partner, 'Aunty Gladys' for a QUOTE about his passing, along with comments relating to his work etc...
Gladys responded to Simpson's breaking 'sad' news with LAUGHTER, and is quoted as saying:
"That evil old bastard, I hope he died in agony!"
When Simpson pressed her for an explanation, Gladys recounted how, week after week, children from all over the Country would win competitions to visit the BBC studios and meet Uncle Dick.
Uncle Dick would welcome them, show them around, give them lunch;
"then take them to the Gent's and interfere with them".
If any parents ever complained, she stated, the Director General of the BBC would assert that there was clearly a mistake, that the
"Nation wouldn't ever understand such an accusation against a much-loved figure".
Simpson, believing that he had the scoop of the Century, made copious notes and quickly wrote up his copy relating to how Britain's best loved Children's entertainer was, in fact, a paedophile.
When he passed the story to his EDITOR, he was met with the following retort:
"You stupid, unthinking, ignorant, destructive young idiot!"
The Editor then turned to the newsroom typist and started to dictate, without notes, for BROADCAST:
"Uncle Dick's partner for many years, Aunty Gladys, told the BBC tonight that she was "deeply saddened" by his death".
She said, "he had a wonderful way with children,".
re "Nation wouldn't ever understand such an accusation against a much-loved figure", I suggest reading
ReplyDeletePublic and private personas
No record of Uncle Dick/Aunt Gladys at BBC - check your facts ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am aware of that. As was John Simpson, who deliberately used these fictitious names in HIS autobiography.
DeleteCheck your IQ.
Uncle Mac - a.k.a. Derek McCulloch - I presume?
ReplyDeleteAuntie Gladys : Aunty Kathleen perhaps?
ReplyDeleteNot only did the BBC know what saville was about they actively encouraged it by comissioning programs where they knew he would come into contact with vulnerable children. They have made their money on the back of being the nations moral judge and jury while at the same time being a pimp for child rapists. Should this sinister and evil corporation be allowed to exist anymore?
ReplyDeleteEveryone, we need to stop viewing, listening, and reading anything the bbc has done.
more on derek mcculloch
ReplyDeletehttp://the-tap.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/who-was-bbcs-uncle-dick.html
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