Marcus Parks
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No!
Why are we asking kids all these questions, man?
But this is bullshit.
I mean, there were multiple police departments in England that had established pedophile units years earlier.
You know what I mean?
where the boys shouldn't be.
But it wasn't just the cops who were ignoring and are participating in Savile's crimes.
In the mid-60s, a young reporter named Alan Leak spent time with the four presenters from Top of the Pops, but the time he spent with Jimmy Savile had a far more sinister tenor than all the rest.
Now, to show you just how confident Jimmy Savile was, how he hid in plain sight, and how people simply ignored his evil behavior, Savile, on several occasions, brought an underage girl into the presence of this reporter to show her off before Savile disappeared with her into another room.
After the standard Jimmy Savile 20 minutes, Savile would reappear and wash his gross little penis off in the kitchen sink in front of the reporter, which gave the reporter a sense that he had been fully complicit in what Jimmy Savile had just done.
The reporter also confirmed that several police officers were regular visitors to Jimmy's flat.
The reporter even talked to some of the girls, who all said that Saville engaged in, quote, quick sex in either his car or in his flat.
And these girls were also openly offered by Jimmy Saville to the reporter for sexual favors.
But again, when the reporter was asked why he didn't expose Jimmy Saville in 1966, he could only offer the weak excuse that he, quote, hadn't got a story from his time with Saville.
Perhaps the reporter bought into Saville's claims that the girls were always making up lies about Saville to get attention.
That they were always lying that he'd gotten them pregnant, even though he claimed to be sterile, which he wasn't.
Could also be that the reporter knew that if he took a shot at Jimmy Saville and missed, his entire life was over.
It was ruined.
There it is.
Because who would believe that Jimmy Saville, a man who helped people and loved his mother so much...