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Jimmy Savile gave chilling response when Louis Theroux asked if he was a paedophile

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Jimmy Savile gave a chilling response when Louis Theroux asked straight up if he was a paedophile.

This was back in 2000, when the prolific paedophile featured on Theroux’s When Louis Met… series and with the benefit of hindsight, the warning signs were there.

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Having previously called the former DJ his ‘childhood hero’, Theroux was on a mission to follow him to shed some light on the rumours.

In a clip from the documentary, Theroux asks Savile directly about whether or not he was a paedophile and his response was awfully evasive.

Savile replied while the duo were driving around: “[We] live in a very funny world. And it’s easier for me, as a single man, to say ‘I don’t like children’ because that puts a lot of salacious tabloid people off the hunt…. How do they know whether I am [a paedophile] or not?

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Louis Theroux followed Jimmy Savile for months filming a documentary in 2000 (BBC)

“How does anybody know whether I am? Nobody knows whether I am or not. I know I’m not.”

What a long-winded way to lie.

During the doc, Savile also showed the filmmaker his strange routine when entering his flat, which he bought for his mother before she died.

He explained that he stayed in the flat with her corpse in an open casket for five days, and said that the pair ‘never argued’.

When he walked into the home, he claimed to always say, ‘all right, darling?’

But this wasn’t the only strange thing about him, as Savile had always proved to be a weird and eccentric character.

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Jimmy Savile had been displaying odd and inappropriate behaviour for years (Channel 4)

However, the severity of his deprivation was only exposed in 2013 after the BBC’s Newsnight began an investigation into reports that he was a sexual abuser.

The report which followed detailed 214 criminal offences which took place in hospitals and other areas.

Reflecting on his part in the original documentary during a second in 2016, Theroux said: “I’ve watched it since the revelations came out and I’m struck by how much is there. It’s very far from soft journalism.

“We all knew he was doing some act. He would more or less invite people to believe he had secrets.”

Speaking on the Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware podcast, Theroux admitted: “Back in the day, just to roll back, the first things I did involving celebrities, we would say, we want 10 days.

“This was the aforementioned Jimmy Savile. Paul Daniels was one, the magician and his wife, Debbie McGee. Neil and Christine Hamilton. It was very, very hard, and quite quickly we ran out of road.

“Actually, it was never kind of made explicit, but we were largely dealing with people who are on the downside of their careers. It’s not a nice term.”

Additional words by Britt Jones.

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