Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story | Official Trailer | Netflix



Jimmy Savile was one of the United Kingdom’s most beloved TV personalities. Shortly after his death in 2011, an investigation prompted more than 450 horrific allegations of sexual assault and abuse, with victims as young as 5.

The documentary examines, through extensive archive footage, the evil within Jimmy and delves into how he managed to fool an entire nation for four decades.

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TV star Jimmy Savile charmed a nation with his eccentricity and philanthropy. But sexual abuse allegations expose a shocking unseen side of his persona.

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  1. Just finished the documentary. Sucks they never fully got him. All those freakin goddamn years he was roaming freely doing whatever he wanted. Sick to my stomach. How dare people and police ignored those red flags and complaints that were made about him. He brainwashed his whole nation. EVEN THE ROYALS WERE BRAINWASHED BY HIM!

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  2. Huge BBC negligence over many years. I used to see him posing in his open top red E-Type, cigar in mouth, around Quay Street, Manchester in the mid 1960s when I was at a nearby college. Abuse of girls on BBC Top Of The Pops, abuse of hospital patients, mental patients, and yes, – even the dead.

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  3. He always looked like a psyco to me since the first time I saw him in TV. I am not brittish, but I have seen him in TV. I always knew he was a real psyco pretending to be and edgy and fun psyco. I knew he was just a disgusting psyco. I would had never trusted him if I had meet him in person then.

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  4. My dad was on the show on his 10th birthday. Nothing happened but when he was taken to the stage by the security he told him to do exactly what Saville said and don’t question it. It made him nervous and he remembers clearly his experience.

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  5. As a non-brit I had never heard of this Jimmy Savile-guy, until the exposure of his crimes back in 2012.
    And I am sorry to say it, but his death and the following horrors, made him world-famous. Now everybody knows who is is. And I have a weard feeling of him sitting somewhere, puffing his cigar saying: "Ha! I fooled all of ya'!"

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  6. I don't feel sorry for the so called victims first of all the man is not here to defend himself and if he did do all those things it's on the "parents" for being so gullible and stupid. That's why I don't trust anyone. It's easier to put the blame on someone else but just look in the mirror and you're find who is to blame. When my daughter was growing up I never let her sleep over any friends house nor did she go out with any other person than me her father or grandmother and the two or three times she was picked up my her mother she never stayed over night constant supervision. Have an open and trusting relationship with your kids, be a parent but also a friend.

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  7. No matter what happened after he passed away, the fact is he got away with it. He died with 0 consequences for his actions and even had a pseudo-state funeral.

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  8. As an American, I didn't know Savile growing up. I think I caught a headline some years ago when the posthumous examinations really ratcheted up; something about a longtime English celebrity having turned out to be a predator. But my lack of familiarity didn't make the documentary any less compelling when I watched it. The details may be distinctly British, but the underlying takeaway is more disturbingly universal. This can (and does) happen everywhere when we defer enough to figures of power, be it celebrity or otherwise. I'm just horrified for the hundreds of victims that fell prey to this despicable man.

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  9. Sexual abusers are worse than murders because the victims have to live what they done to them for the rest of their lives. Therapy doesn’t take the pain away or undo what happened.

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  10. Throughout this trailer, and actually on pretty much every video of him, Saville always will eventually look directly at the camera several times. And not in a normal glance over; his eyes crawl over and he looks into the camera’s heart; it’s like he’s winking at everyone watching and daring them to look away.

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  11. A survivor says that Savile was part of a group of paedophile devil worshippers who chanted “Hail Satan” before abusing her at Stoke Mandeville Hospital
    Jimmy Savile molested and raped victims aged between five and 75 over a period of more than 50 years

    Claims that he could have been part of a group of paedophile devil worshippers who struck at hospitals around the country are back in the spotlight.

    Information began surfacing in 2013 that the pervert dj wore a hooded robe and mask as he abused the terrified victims in a candle-lit basement.

    A survivor told how he chanted “Hail Satan” in Latin as a group of paedophiles assaulted her while at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire.

    Savile, who died aged 84 in October 2011 has been under increased scrutiny since

    He is known to have abused more than 450 victims aged between five and 75 for more than 50 years at various hospitals and at the BBC.

    One girl kept her torment secret for more than 20 years before finally opening up to therapist Valerie Sinason.

    Dr Sinason told the  sunday express she first spoke to the victim in 1992.

    "She had been a patient at Stoke Mandeville in 1975 when Savile was a regular visitor," Dr Sinason recalled.

    “She recalled being led into a room that was filled with candles on the lowest level of the hospital, somewhere that was not regularly used by staff. Several adults were there, including Jimmy Savile who, like the others, was wearing a robe and a mask.

    “She recognised him because of his distinctive voice and the fact that his blond hair was protruding from the side of the mask. He was not the leader but he was seen as important because of his fame.

    “She was molested, raped and beaten and heard words that sounded like ‘Ave Satanas’, a Latin­ised version of ‘Hail Satan’, being chanted. There was no mention of any other child being there and she cannot remember how long the attack lasted but she was left extremely frightened and shaken.”

    Savile was a volunteer porter and fundraiser at the hospital between 1965 and 1988 and had his own quarters there.

    Five years after the hospital attack, he abused a second victim during another black mass ceremony held at a house in a wealthy London street.

    The woman was 21 at the time and was made to attend an orgy, which later took on a darker twist.

    Dr Sinason, director of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies in London, said: “A second victim approached me in 1993. She said she had been ‘lent out’ as a supposedly consenting prostituted woman at a party in a London house in 1980.

    “The first part of the evening started off with an orgy but half-way through some of the participants left.

    “Along with other young women, the victim was shepherded to wait in another room before being brought back to find Savile in a master of ceremonies kind of role with a group wearing robes and masks. She too heard Latin chanting and instantly recognised satanist regalia. Although the girl was a young adult, who was above the age of consent, she had suffered a history of sexual abuse and was extremely vulnerable.”

    Both victims contacted Dr Sinason, who is president of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability, while she was involved in a Department of Health-funded study into sexual abuse committed during rituals and religious ceremonies. She said: “Both these witnesses did speak to police at the time but were vulnerable witnesses and on encountering any surprise or shock did not dare to give all the details.”

    The police took no action.

    r savile was still a huge celebrity in the early Nineties, let’s not forget, and there was never any action taken against him or any of the others involved.

    “Neither girl knew one another, they lived in different parts of the country and contacted me a year apart yet their experiences are very similar. Whether Savile was a practising Satanist or merely enjoyed dressing up to scare his victims even more will perhaps never be known but he left those two girls mentally scarred.”

    Dr Sinason has passed details of the abuse to officers from the Savile inquiry, Operation Yewtree.

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  12. I think even this documentary is still obscuring the whole thing by being too star-struck. It's pretty obvious that Jimmy must have had accomplices at these hospitals and in his other circles. . No mentions of possible sex abuse rings though.

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