The Yorkshire Ripper Case : Was Savile Involved?

Published 2021-01-07
Jimmy Savile has an alarming number of connections to the Yorkshire Ripper murders.

All Comments (21)
  • @kennyjones3679
    My late mother was a nurse in the Deva hospital Chester. Savile came there and she was instructed along with another nurse not to let Savile out of their sight for one second this was in 1974. She thought something was strange then.
  • @imihuss009
    Edwin curry should be in prison for giving saville the key job at Broadmoor
  • @scottb32a
    Edwina Currie put Savile in charge of Broadmoor . And she has the gall to spout her dreadful opinions in the media still today
  • @rubaidaallen2764
    The Jimmy Savile nightmare is so disgusting and disturbing. How does a man with no medical training, or experience working with psychiatric patients end up running hospitals? How is this even legal?
  • @shapiro9640
    I think Savile was one of the worst kind of monsters out there. Serial killers usually kill a type, whereas Savile would abuse anyone he could whether alive or dead. The worst type of psychopathic mind, children, old ladies and even corpses. How he became so vile is beyond imagination. I call him Jimmy So Vile..
  • I must admit that whenever Savile came on any TV screen, I walked out of the room. I thought he was incredibly weird and creepy. His clothes, hair, jewellery all made me shudder…….I often said to my mum, when I asked for her to change the channel, that if someone told me he’d eaten a baby I’d believe them! My feelings were very strong…….I never met him of course but as Savile got older, he became even more repugnant to me. My heart breaks thinking of all the women and children that were damaged by him.
  • @fuksmkoud6716
    In Jimmy's own words in his Biography "If I get taken down, I can take most of the police force with me"
  • I was in my village in Devon walking past a local grocery store and saw his Rolls-Royce parked outside, I knew he stayed at the caravan park and knew it was his car as it had his personal number plate and at first I thought I might see him but all of a sudden this fear washed over me, I gripped my daughters hand tight and hurried away with her, not wanting to see him. This was my Mother's instinct working on all levels.
  • @joyceaitchison5900
    Yes typical wait until they die and start looking into into - because its safe as he is not alive to name others involved in abuse - utterly disgusting.
  • @Bob-ts2tu
    I remember a joke a few years after sutcliffe was jailed that said 'the rippers escaped, police are looking for a man with a geordie accent'. This sums up the ineptitude of the police at the time
  • @az1758
    What sort of a healthcare trust gives an unqualified person authority over senior nurses?
  • My mother was a nurse at the LGI hospital and Savile was well known for his abuse. Nurses were told to be in pairs when he is around and they use to say to the patients pretend to sleep as Savile's about. She and a colleague also saw him in the mortuary a lot without the need or requirement to be there.
  • I guess there's a reason that the name Savile contains the word vile.
  • @potdog1000
    When i was 13 I went to a Beatles concert where Rolf Harris was compere & Jimmy Savile stood quite near me, i consider myself one lucky boy lol
  • @dshe8637
    Saville could get Edwina Currie to agree to anything then, because he knew about her affair with John Major
  • @charliegreen5781
    I was walking along a street near my house thinking of the "Ripper" as everyone was then. Being an ex hippie, I suddenly thought what if we asked the universe for a clue as to his identity. Nothing came through. Years later I was driving along the same street and realised it was called Sutcliffe Road. True story and nothing but coincidence.
  • @paulnsno7198
    This goes far beyond local police and potentially involves govt. departments!
  • @philw245
    My sister used to work at a large hospital in Hampshire back in the 80s, whenever there was an event that Jimmy So-Vile was invited to, all of the younger members of staff were told not to attend and no younger family members either. Jimmy turned up one night and the first thing said was, "Where's all the young ladies then.?" This means that even back then his behaviour was well known.