
Jimmy Savile Fixed it for Doncaster

The Edlington child abuse case took place in the Doncaster area.
Jimmy Savile was occasionally seen at Doncaster Corn Exchange with Yorkshire wrestler Les Kellett.
Doncaster man Ray Nortrop knew Jimmy Savile.
Doncaster man Ray Nortrop knew Jimmy Savile.
Savile fixed it for Ray, aged 20, to become a disc jockey
One of Jimmy’s former Mecca management associates, Jack Allison, was responsible for employing a resident disc jockey for Doncaster's 2,000 capacity Top Rank Suite on Silver Street.
Ray ended up with what was to become the top DJ job of that era in South Yorkshire.
One of Jimmy’s former Mecca management associates, Jack Allison, was responsible for employing a resident disc jockey for Doncaster's 2,000 capacity Top Rank Suite on Silver Street.
Ray ended up with what was to become the top DJ job of that era in South Yorkshire.

Doncaster, near Savile's home in Leeds.
It has been suggested that the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), and the police and the social services were at fault in the Edlington story.
More than half of all calls made to the NSPCC about child abuse are not referred to the police or social services, the charity has revealed.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/uk/new-guidance-over-child-abuse-calls-16233053.html#ixzz2B3i4shCU

"A pivotal organisation for childcare in Britain is the NSPCC.
"In the light of Edlington,the NSPCC trotted out the never-ending mantra: 'Full reports should not be made public as sensitive information must be kept confidential to protect vulnerable children'.
"This excuse is wearing very thin indeed."
Lord Mandelson, the NSPCC and the Edlington cover-up.

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The Edlington case involved two brothers, aged 10 and 11, who brutally assaulted and tortured a pair of fellow schoolboys in Edlington near Doncaster in South Yorkshire.
"The brothers – then ten and 11 – lured their victims to a secluded spot in Edlington, South Yorks, and subjected them to savage violence and sexual degradation in April 2009.
More than half of all calls made to the NSPCC about child abuse are not referred to the police or social services, the charity has revealed.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/uk/new-guidance-over-child-abuse-calls-16233053.html#ixzz2B3i4shCU
"Lord Mandelson is one of its leading patrons...
"This excuse is wearing very thin indeed."
Lord Mandelson, the NSPCC and the Edlington cover-up.

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The Edlington case involved two brothers, aged 10 and 11, who brutally assaulted and tortured a pair of fellow schoolboys in Edlington near Doncaster in South Yorkshire.
"The brothers – then ten and 11 – lured their victims to a secluded spot in Edlington, South Yorks, and subjected them to savage violence and sexual degradation in April 2009.
"Boulders were thrown at their heads and dropped on them and they were whipped with sticks.
The older brother tried to strangle one of the boys with a metal hoop.
The older brother tried to strangle one of the boys with a metal hoop.
"They were also burned with cigarettes, forced to undress and covered with a plastic sheet which was set alight.
"They were then forced to sexually abuse each other. The brutes filmed the boys’ torment and gloated, “Hell of a picture” as they viewed the footage.
"A 12-second video clip shown to the court showed their 11-year-old victim – now 12 – with blood caked and pouring down his swollen face."
Seven children known to the Doncaster authorities have died in the borough since 2004.

Jimmy Savile's friend Ian Brady, the Moors Murderer.
The brothers assaulted an 11-year-old choirboy who "thought he was going to die" a week before the main attacks but police failed to interview the boys before they launched a worse attack.
Reports of arson and killing of ducks in November 2007 were not followed up, despite a legal requirement to do so.
The family of the brothers was known to nine agencies over 14 years but children's social care services were "reluctant" to get involved.
Edlington torture case: key failings of social services
The two brothers "watched pornographic and violent films, identified in court as a possible inspiration for the sexual element of their attack...
"The boys' mother asked that they be taken into care as she could not cope with their behaviour, bringing about their move to a foster home in Edlington, just south-east of Doncaster."
'Toxic family life' of Edlington brothers | UK news | The Guardian

Teaching assistant Rachel Peters of Edlington, at Doncaster Crown Court for sentence after being convicted of sexual offences against a 13 year old boy.
"A 12-second video clip shown to the court showed their 11-year-old victim – now 12 – with blood caked and pouring down his swollen face."
Seven children known to the Doncaster authorities have died in the borough since 2004.

Jimmy Savile's friend Ian Brady, the Moors Murderer.
The brothers assaulted an 11-year-old choirboy who "thought he was going to die" a week before the main attacks but police failed to interview the boys before they launched a worse attack.
Reports of arson and killing of ducks in November 2007 were not followed up, despite a legal requirement to do so.
The family of the brothers was known to nine agencies over 14 years but children's social care services were "reluctant" to get involved.
Edlington torture case: key failings of social services
"The boys' mother asked that they be taken into care as she could not cope with their behaviour, bringing about their move to a foster home in Edlington, just south-east of Doncaster."
'Toxic family life' of Edlington brothers | UK news | The Guardian
Teaching assistant Rachel Peters of Edlington, at Doncaster Crown Court for sentence after being convicted of sexual offences against a 13 year old boy.
A FORMER teacher has been sent to jail for an internet sex offence involving a child.
Until last May the 56-year-old worked as an art teacher at Sir Thomas Wharton Community College in Edlington, Doncaster. (Edlington)
Jimmy Savile lived not very far from Edlington.

Child abuse victim.
In Yorkshire, in the UK, Child abuse can get covered up.
1. The father Piers Grant-Ferris Ampleforth child abuse scandal was hushed up.
2. There was a police inquiry after a BBC investigation revealed a paedophile ring reportedly targeting schoolgirls in West Yorkshire.
One former victim said up to 50 girls, some as young as seven, were taken in vans to houses where they were forced to have sex, often with several men.
In Yorkshire, in the UK, Child abuse can get covered up.
1. The father Piers Grant-Ferris Ampleforth child abuse scandal was hushed up.
2. There was a police inquiry after a BBC investigation revealed a paedophile ring reportedly targeting schoolgirls in West Yorkshire.
One former victim said up to 50 girls, some as young as seven, were taken in vans to houses where they were forced to have sex, often with several men.
(Bradford Police in child sex ring inquiry)
3. In 2003, there were arrests after raids in West Yorkshire.
There were claims concerning a satanic child abuse ring.
All charges were dropped without explanation by the Crown Office in 2004.
3. In 2003, there were arrests after raids in West Yorkshire.
There were claims concerning a satanic child abuse ring.
All charges were dropped without explanation by the Crown Office in 2004.
(UK Legal — Satanic child abuse true according to new report.)
4. Saddleworth Moor lies partly in West Yorkshire.
4. Saddleworth Moor lies partly in West Yorkshire.
The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between 1963 and 1965.
The victims were five children some of whose bodies were discovered in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor.
Then we have the case of a father and his three children.
1975: A father began to abuse his son and 2 daughters in Sheffield in Yorkshire.
If the children resisted, they were beaten black and blue, kicked and burnt by the flames of a gas fire. One child had a limb broken.
Relatives of the abused children said that when they told the authorities about the abuse the authorities threatened them with prosecution for slander. (social services failings )
1978: The Authorities were told about the abuse.
The authorities began monitoring the family.
1982: A further five claims of abuse were made.
The authorities failed to take the children into care.
1988: The girls started to become pregnant as a result of sexual abuse by their father. Soon they had been made pregnant 16 times.
1992: The family moved to Lincolnshire. The abusive father's wife and the 15 year-old son escaped.
1997: The son told police about the sex abuse but they took no action.

Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe with Sir James Savile.
1998: One of the daughters rang the charity 'ChildLine'.
She was told that she might not be allowed to keep her children.
2004: The father and one daughter moved back to Sheffield.
The authorities ignored suspicions of incest.
2008: The girls reported the abuse they had suffered. The father was sent to prison.
The Court of Appeal reduced his sentence from 19-and-a-half years to 14-and-a-half.

NOBODY CAME - the story of brothers abused in a Jersey children's home.
On 11 March 2010 we read more about this 'British Fritzl'. ('British Fritzl' made daughters pregnant 18 times after social services failings)
A report has revealed that for many years 'care workers were aware of repeated allegations of incest but did nothing'.
The report lists failures by 28 separate agencies.
The authorities received 12 reports of physical abuse by the father and seven specific allegations of incest.
The two sisters were questioned about the paternity of their children 23 times.
Nobody has been sacked or disciplined.

On 11 March 2010 we read more about this 'British Fritzl'. ('British Fritzl' made daughters pregnant 18 times after social services failings)
A report has revealed that for many years 'care workers were aware of repeated allegations of incest but did nothing'.
The report lists failures by 28 separate agencies.
The authorities received 12 reports of physical abuse by the father and seven specific allegations of incest.
The two sisters were questioned about the paternity of their children 23 times.
Nobody has been sacked or disciplined.






