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Jimmy Savile's chilling interview which exposed his guilt when he ate a banana

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Before Jimmy Savile died, he appeared to have the world fooled with his comedic, philanthropist persona - but his cunning jokes worked to disguise the truth.

Despite being one of the most well-known and influential men in Britain, the beast managed to hide in plain sight as one of the worst paedophiles alive.

The full story about who Savile was only emerged after his death in 2011, but it was discovered he systematically molested and raped victims aged between five and 75 for more than 50 years.

More than 200 witnesses came forward and police opened up more than 400 investigations uncovering how Savile had used his show business status for evil, reports The Mirror.One documentary which focussed on him - Faking It: Jimmy Savile - examined his body language and how he once gave away his shocking secret.While he was alive, Savile was dogged by rumours that he was a paedophile, and he used this to his advantage,During an appearance on Have I Got News For You in 1999, he once pronounced: "I’m feared in every girls school in this country."Professor of Linguistics Dawn Archer says this was Savile’s way of hiding the truth.She explained: "He’s hiding in plain sight, the audience are thinking that this is all part of a showmanship and actually he’s telling us about things that are true - lots of girls at that point who would have been his victims were fearful of him."In one of the most revealing interviews, the evil fiend was quizzed by TV presenter Andrew Neil, who tried to dig deeper when he appeared on Is This Your Life?Immediately, in an obvious bid to divert attention and halt the probing, he took out a banana and began eating it.Body language expert Cliff Lansley said that this was Savile’s method of hiding from the

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