"I'VE BEEN BAD FOR YEARS AND YEARS"


Savile (left)

John was only aged ten when Mr BBC, the friend of Tony Blair and Israel, sexually assaulted him.

The assault took place on the utterly corrupt island of Jersey.

I was only 10 when Jimmy Savile assaulted me in a toilet.

"John" was living at Jersey's notorious Haut de la Garenne children's home, where children were reportedly tortured and murdered by top people.

John told how Sir Jimmy Savile regularly came to the home.

John broke down as he told how Savile moved him into a toilet and subjected him to a sexual assault.

John sobbed as he said: "I was frightened and alone...

"I remember he had so many rings on his fingers and his jewellery would jangle as he walked. He also had a big cigar in his mouth."

The police on Jersey investigated John's complaint, and other complaints against Savile.

But the case was dropped.


Savile with former UK prime minister Edward Heath. Both were said to be visitors to Jersey.

As in all such cases, from Charleroi to Omaha, it has been reported that top government people are members of the pedophile abuse rings.

The first of the unsolved homicides involved Jimmy, "a wealthy 'lifelong bachelor' who had been pursued since his death by rumours of a 'secret dark other life'.

"Although Jimmy's will had left 'three million quid that mainly went to children's charities', there were allegations that he had been involved in a sex ring – also involving senior police officers and politicians – that procured underage girls from care homes.


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Savile and the police. Website for this image

Savile sexually abused children at the Duncroft School.

The police claim that they carried out an inquiry into Duncroft in 2007.

However, former staff at the Duncroft School were not questioned by the Surrey Police during their 2007 inquiry into sex abuse claims against Jimmy Savile.

Jimmy Savile scandal: Police did not question Duncroft staff


Savile with his friend Mick Starkey, a West Yorkshire police inspector


Former detective and child protection expert Mark Williams-Thomas has said that Duncroft's head teacher at the time of the alleged abuse - Margaret Jones - was unaware of the police investigation until she read about it in the newspapers.

He told the Daily Telegraph the 2007 investigation "offered the best opportunity to catch Savile".

He added: "It raises questions about why the one person who could have provided information was not spoken to.

"She (Ms Jones) could have provided important background information about the girls and Savile."

Jimmy Savile scandal: Police did not question Duncroft staff

A spokeswoman for Surrey Police said officers had spoken to the notorious children's charity Barnado's, which was running the home at the time of the sexual abuse.

She said: "Barnardo's informed us they had no record of any allegations of sexual abuse reported to staff during this period.


"A decision was made not to interview former staff unless there was evidence to suggest they witnessed abuse or were made aware of abuse at the time."

Jimmy Savile scandal: Police did not question Duncroft staff

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