๐Ÿ’ฅThis Is How Jimmy Savile Got Away With It!

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Jimmy Savile, English media personality, abused over 500 people throughout his life, most of them children, some as young as 2 years old. What do the world top body language and behavior analysts make of this UK national treasure turned national disgrace!โญJOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/

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In this video, we're exploring the shocking story of Jimmy Savile, a British icon who was celebrated in the media and known for his charitable work. But what was hidden behind the facade of this charming entertainer?

Investigators now believe the late Top of the Pops host Jimmy Savile preyed on around 500 vulnerable victims as young as two years old. It emerged in late 2012 that Jimmy Savile, an English media personality who had died the previous year, abused hundreds of people throughout his life, most of them children but some as old as 75, and most of them female. He had been well known in the United Kingdom for his eccentric image and was generally respected for his charitable work, which associated him with the British monarchy and other individuals of personal power.

Savile died on 29 October 2011, aged 84. At the time of his demise and the funeral in Leeds Cathedral, he was widely praised for his charity and voluntary activities as well as his entertainment work.

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  • @TheBehaviorPanel
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  • @anaccount8474
    I hate all the 'he groomed a nation" and 'he hid in plain sight' crap. He got away with it because he was protected at the highest levels of British society.
  • @Jodoi1
    My sister did her work experience in the late 80's with the ambulance service and met Savile at the Leeds hospital he frequented. The ambulance driver she was working with basically whisked her away at the earliest opportunity and told her to make sure she was never alone with him. They obviously knew what he was about......
  • @robotsnthat
    He used to visit my next door neighbour regularly in the 70s, their Daughter ran his fan club. Either in his Rolls Royce or his van. My mum wouldn't let me out of the house whenever he turned up. Wise woman.
  • @jowells6096
    My parents would never let me write to the Jim'll Fix It Show, and also never used to let me get a lift home with a school friend's dad, who was later exposed to be a paedophile who abused my friend when she was 5 years old. So Grateful for my Dad"s intuition ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ x
  • @likesmegrub
    When I was 17 back in 1979, I met Jimmy Savile at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. I was picked to go along with my manager to hand over a check for money we had raised from the company I worked for. We sat in a big circle along with other representatives from different companies that had raised money too. I was the only young girl and when Jimmy Savile came to thank us he pretended to straddle me from the front, held my hand and then licked the palm of my hand. This was in front of everyone and they all laughed as I went red in the face and put my head down. My boss said I was silly and that he was only joking about. That was the mentality back then. I was able to go home and tell my mates what a weirdo Jimmy Savile is but not so for the poor victims that were trapped in the hospital and all the other victims outside from there. Thank heavens there is more awareness now and channels like this are so important. Thank you The behaviour panel.
  • @Katie_Woo
    My grandmother despised the man and said he was "a lecherous snake". I remember the time he was on a late night panel show and he said 'jokingly' that he was the most feared man in every girls school in England ๐Ÿ˜ฎ then he pulled out a repeated line that his case 'comes up next Thursday'- definitely hiding in plain sight
  • @AdamSmith75th
    When my grandparents say โ€˜things were safer in my day. We used to wonder off and have fun. We would go out for the day at age 10-12 and come back in time for tea.โ€™ - Jimmy Savile is a powerful lesson that no time has ever been safe for children to be on their own.
  • @Madders23
    I never liked the man. Iโ€™m totally with you Scott. Heโ€™s wasnโ€™t funny and I always thought he was creepy. I couldnโ€™t bear to watch him when he was on tv. He made my skin crawl.
  • @sharonheron7559
    I met Jimmy Saville twice and was interviewed by him once as an 18year old schoolgirl. When I returned from the trip I told my mum that he was a total creep, disingenuous, a liar and nothing like the do-gooder he pretends to be. I was just thankful I was never on my own with him!
  • @amyevans9042
    Anyone else get the feeling that the interviewer knows exactly what Jimmy Saville is and has done?
  • @bencaton1514
    For anyone who doesnโ€™t live in the UK, this guy was not only a predatory child abuser but also a necrophiliac who lived with his own motherโ€™s corpse for a time after she died. I remember hearing a story told by a woman who had been a patient at a mental hospital he was a patron of, back when she was a child. He saw her through the window, locked eyes with her, then just climbed through the window and started sexually abusing her. The guy was truly like something out of a horror film. The fact he was so popular just shows what a deeply weird country this is.
  • @brightpage1020
    I appreciate Mark's sensitivity to Savile's victims by not impersonating him on the air, now that it's known. Mark's a classy guy. That's high value respect.
  • Was anyone else freaked out by him as a child? I remember awlays thinking he looked dirty and unclean to me as a kid.
  • @jeanyv9601
    In the 70s, I knew a nurse who said they were threatened with losing their job if they pursued a complaint against him. They did their best to make sure he wasnโ€™t left alone with any patients, but were powerless because of the level of protection from the management. He even had the police in his pocket.
  • @annastracke8585
    For the life of me, I could never understand what people liked about him, I always found him revolting.
  • @maisonleigh4724
    John Lyndon and the Sex Pistols were not allowed back on the BBC for calling out this subhuman monster. Good on John Lydon.
  • @Magamomma22245
    1. Ackwardness 2. Avoidance 3. Overcompensation 4.resistance stress 5. Pacifying gestures 6. Need for approval
  • My Irish Granny couldn't stand him. As a small child I always asked her why she wouldn't let me watch Jim'll Fix It - this was in the 1970's. She said she has a bad feeling about him. And she was correct, though she died in 1982 before he was outted.
  • @johnrider5701
    I always found him creepy when I was a kid. When i was a teenageer I found him more than a little annoying. Today i feel like throwing up when I see him on screen ๐Ÿคฎ