
James Savile was a monster, but the question now that he's dead is, will he turn into Britain's Dutroux, a scapegoat for a wide-reaching pedophile network that reaches into the highest halls of power in the land?
Police investigating the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal are dealing with around 300 alleged victims, Scotland Yard has revealed.
Commander Peter Spindler said officers were following more than 400 lines of inquiry linked to the victims, of whom all except two were women.
He said investigators had so far spoken to 130 people who had come forward, and 114 allegations of crime had emerged.
Officers were using a "triage" approach, first making contact with victims by phone to get initial details of their allegations.
He told reporters that most of the allegations were linked to Savile, but some involved others who might have acted with him.














Comment: Watch these to see what will probably happen next:
Dutroux Cover-up Protected Pedophile Networks
Belgium's X Files: Dutroux Affair Uncovered Pedophile Networks
The police investigation will be derailed, the BBC investigation of itself will clear its own name and the pedophiles in power will continue to enjoy the state's protection.