Marcus Parks
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According to a report from the London Metro Police's pedophile unit in 1964.
Pedophile.
Pedophile.
Pedophile.
They just call him pedophile.
You're a pedophile?
Well, we'll get to that on the next episode when we talk about Lord Mountbatten.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, according to this report, an investigation occurred in which police discovered that there was a house in Battersea where several girls and a young boy were being pimped out by three men.
Jimmy Savile was recorded as a regular visitor to this house.
And it isn't a coincidence that the girls in question had escaped from an institution called the Duncroft Approved School for Girls.
This institution, which we'll get into in great detail later, looms large in Jimmy Savile's later charity work.
And it's possible that this underage brothel is where Jimmy first heard of the Duncroft approved school for girls.
It's fucking pornography.
It's pornography.
Okay, I got it.
I get it.
I get it.
But before Jimmy Savile truly dove into his so-called charity work, he was working hard to shore up his relations with law enforcement because Jimmy Savile's relations with law enforcement were probably the largest thing that kept him out of jail for so many years.
In 1966, a police officer from Manchester said that he was one of many law enforcement officials who paid social visits to Jimmy Savile's Manchester apartment.