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Originally Posted by Maggy J
Well they DIDN'T tell me..So I refuse to be accused of being an accomplice in the matter or of being equally guilty along with those who did know which what my point was..I DID NOT KNOW AND I NEVER HEARD A WORD ABOUT SAVILE IN ALL THAT TIME.
The vast majority of the country had no idea and to insist they did is rubbish.I read nothing about it in any newspapers and heard nothing in the media about it until the ITV programme.
The rats NOW coming out of the corners swearing that they heard this and that why the feck did they say nothing until now?Those are the guilty parties.I'll tell you why.They had no definitive hard evidence.It's going to be interesting to see just what hard real evidence the police turn up after all this time that doesn't turn out to be hearsay.
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I'm with you on this one. Now all this is coming out, many pieces of a puzzle are coming into place but there are plenty still missing and the vast majority of the general public will have known nothing about this. It's quite clear that some in the media and in positions of responsibility etc. knew something was up and didn't do anything about it at the time for one reason or another. It's equally clear that some of the names 'in the frame' are there for no good reason at this stage and we are in danger of this becoming a form of modern day McCarthyism.
IMHO Philip's Schofield's stunt on live TV yesterday during an interview with the Prime Minister was a totally irresponsible case of rumour-mongering and a perfect example of what the media ought not be doing right now.