Henry Zebrowski
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Yeah.
Because they invented incest, right?
Yeah, the British definitely invented incest.
At least, you know, mother-son incest.
Thank you.
Well, as author John McShane put it... You sure it wasn't the Greeks?
Well, as author John McShane put it, we'll never know just how strong the bond was between Jimmy Savile and the Duchess, nor will we know just how far the relationship went.
Well, all we know is that whatever went on between the two of them was intense and secretive, and Savile always maintained that his mother was the only true love of his life.
Other people, however, described the Duchess as denigrating and rejecting, and it's been said that Savile's relationship with his mother led him to believe that all women were controlling and castrating.
Jimmy Savile therefore never formed a meaningful bond with any woman throughout his life, aside, of course, from the unhealthy bond he had with the woman that he always referred to as the Duchess.
need things from you yeah and his idea which makes me realize that his idea of brain damage would be i guess a conscience yeah yeah feeling an emotion yeah yeah it's brain damage yeah if you any sort of attachment is brain damage like and actually that is exactly what it is because he uses he also uses brain damage to talk about women uh that would get attached to him he's like oh they get the brain they get the brain damage and that's what brain damage is to him is attachment
Yeah.
Now, as I said earlier, Jimmy Savile had a meticulously crafted personality.
And with that personality came a mythology.
See, even though his father made good money as a black market bookie, Savile maintained that he grew up penniless in a time and place where opportunity didn't exist.
It wasn't really true.
It was kind of true.
He said he scraped for attention, trying to survive as the youngest of seven in a working class family living on the breadline in a northern city.
Of course, he wasn't on the breadline.
His family was not on the breadline.