Marcus Parks
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You know, just lift up the hand, let it pop down.
Lift up the hand, let it plop down again.
The official count.
And that's across every, that's at the BBC, that's all the hospitals.
Damn.
Well, Savile said that he was filled with envy when he was around a dead body because the dead had left behind all the problems.
If somebody were to tell him tonight that he wouldn't wake up the next morning, he said, it would fill him with tremendous joy.
At times, he claimed that he couldn't wait to die.
And that's, for me, that's, it's such an interesting...
It's such an interesting statement because it almost says that on some level, he knew that he was a monster.
That he was an aberration.
He knew that the world is going to be a better place when I'm not here anymore.
And he also died with a smile on his face.
But as far as what Savile really did with the dead, a fellow BBC Radio 1 DJ named Paul Gambettini claimed that Savile regularly visited hospital mortuaries to satiate his necrophilic urges in addition to the abuse he was committing on the disabled and the sick.
Because remember, Savile is an overnight porter.
He's transporting paralyzed people from room to room, and he's alone with them much of the time.
Really not much difference.
I mean, I'm not going to start looking dead for like four days.
Yeah, exactly, dude.
Well, it's the thing is that this BBC Radio 1 DJ, he said that he convinced himself at the time that none of this was actually happening.