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The awful truth about Jimmy Saville - Faking It

  • Stacey Moriarty
  • Jan 27, 2021
  • 2 min read

So in the middle of the pandemic Discovery Plus breaks out a great, yet chilling watch, Faking It: Jimmy Savile. Now, we know more about his horrid acts on society when he was a once known charitable and idealistic presenter, and turn to be a showman for untruth and crippling shock, as the truth about his crimes are revealed in depth.


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Through the course of the documentary, it is explained by sociologists and psychologists that Jimmy Savile was very well in decision the secretes he had in his past, present and future. “women know too much, I’m all for girls that don’t know too much, it’s a different class” is said to be the biggest warning all missed in the interview. All in the shape of a 30-minute interview Savile managed to pull 3 distraction props a banana, a cigar and at the beginning he was drinking coffee. The phycologist state, “a man we should have taken seriously” and another says, “hiding in plane site that was what he was doing”. All the way through the interview when he was asked to say something about relationships, sex, etc he would make a joke or us the prop as a product distraction.


A victim of the brutality says he’s like a "kid in a candy store". The monster was revealed. Jimmy Savile abused up to 1,000 victims. These victims where anywhere between the ages of 5 to 75 all abused in some way and most were sexual assault. The quote “women know too much, I’m all for girls that don’t know too much, it’s a different class” is now more chilling now than ever, isn’t it?

And in the middle of all the crimes lies and secrets… He still managed to got the reward of knighthood and was knighted by the Queen.

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