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S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

Episode 24: Jimmy Savile

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy, News

4.5981 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2017

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Emma and Lucy join forces once again to tackle the case of Jimmy Saville, a British Television presenter, charity fundraiser and household name who, after his death in 2011 it was revealed was also abusing young adults and children throughout his career. But the question is, did people really not know what was going on? And, should being creepy be an arrestable offence? Warning - contains discussion of crimes against children.

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0:00.0

The Slaughter podcast will be discussing topics that some listeners may find disturbing.

0:05.2

If you're still listening, roll down the windows, crank it up and let everyone know how weird you are.

0:16.0

Hi, welcome to episode 24 of Slaughter. I'm Emma.

0:17.0

And I'm Lucy.

0:19.0

And we're both here to podcast.

0:21.0

Yeah, we're here to podcast.

0:22.0

We're here to podcast. We think Lucy's here. I'm a little bit poorly, but I have just, I'm thinking someone's not buying the smart pricely roll.

0:29.0

Well, the, this is Kosher, the Moister. It's Tesco's own.

0:34.0

Do they owe me money now?

0:35.0

And so toilet paper aside, Lucy is half human, half blanket today.

0:40.0

But we're going to do a joint one. We've joined forces to talk about Jimmy Savile.

0:47.3

James Wilson Seville. So we're going to start by looking at his early life and he was born in

0:53.8

1926 he was a Halloween baby 31st of October born at Leeds youngest of seven

1:01.0

children described himself as an old child.

1:04.7

Ah, so it was just boring then.

1:06.7

Basically, I think the same has been said about Carl Pilkington.

1:10.6

Is that his excuse for having no friends?

1:12.8

Like, well, I was just an old man.

1:14.5

I was an old soul.

1:15.8

He spent a lot of time in adult company as a child, apparently,

1:18.4

although his next older sibling was only five years old.

1:22.0

Can say seven siblings? How are you in adult company all the time?

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