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Untouchable Jimmy Savile

A Deeper Dive Than the BBC’s The Reckoning and Netflix’s Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story

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Untouchable Jimmy Savile

By: Shaun Attwood
Narrated by: RM Samuel
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Who was Jimmy Savile? More than anything he was a list of contradictions. He was a practising Catholic who raped young boys and girls and had sex with corpses. He was a God-fearing believer who participated in satanic rituals. He was an unprecedentedly generous charity fundraiser who was too tight to buy his own meals. He was a friend of princes and dukes who ate bacon sandwiches at his local greasy spoon. He was a peace activist who tied up troublemakers in his nightclubs and had them brutally beaten. He was a fairy godfather who hated children.

Through his relationships with the Royal Family, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul, who gave him a Papal Knighthood, Savile built a powerbase that insulated him from prosecution. Raised to the heights of fame by the BBC, this evil genius preyed on the young and vulnerable for over five decades.

The Untouchable Jimmy Savile book series demolishes the mainstream media narratives portrayed in Netflix’s Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story and the BBC’s The Reckoning to show that Savile’s behaviour was enabled by the most powerful members of the establishment for whom he was a fixer and a procurer.

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Savile Exposed

Author and podcaster Shaun Attwood explains why Jimmy Savile was never brought to justice for his decades of pedophilia activities. Many suspected Savile was mistreating underage girls, but Savile's stardom rose, and associations led him to the Royal Family. Attwood explores the possibility that the Top of the Pops star was connected to and protected by British Intelligence.

In his six decades of fame, Savile might have victimized 500 children. Savile was also known for his charity work, which appeared to shield his destruction of the innocence. Savile took advantage of children at a hospital and was able to manipulate staff members and blackmail them to keep his dirty deeds covered up.

Attwood reveals that the police were aware of Savile's sexual tendencies, dating back to the 1960s, and despite mounting accusations and evidence, the BBC continued to turn a blind eye. Why was this prolific serial offender allowed to remain untouchable? Attwood has done the research and reveals how Saville was finally exposed.

The book also brings up his friendship with another pedophile, rock star Gary Glitter. Attwood exams many allegations against Savile, including possible ties to the occult, and using kids for Satanic rituals. Was Savile also obsessed with death and somehow connected to the Yorkshire ripper, Peter Sutcliffe? The author attempts to explain Savile's bizarre relationship with his mother.

"Untouchable Jimmy Savile" is extremely well researched, and highly recommended.

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