Savile Decoded
Inside the Mind of Britain's Most Prolific Predator
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Narrated by:
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Craig Beck
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Craig Beck
How did a man in a white tracksuit shake hands with the Queen on a Tuesday, visit a hospital mortuary on a Wednesday, and walk away from every investigation that ever came close to him?
For fifty years, Jimmy Savile held Britain in the palm of his hand. He raised forty million pounds for charity. He befriended a prime minister. He advised a future king. He was knighted by the Queen and honoured by the Vatican.
He was also, behind the grin and the cigar, the most prolific sexual predator in British history.
This is not a list of what he did. It is a forensic dive into why. Why he wore the costume. Why he kept five homes across five counties. Why he ran two hundred marathons. Why he volunteered, for forty years, in a hospital mortuary. Why he told a reporter, laughing, that he intended to give the country the wrong idea forever.
Every institution that should have stopped him, the BBC, the palace, the police, the church, the NHS, walked away afterwards with the same passive phrase. Mistakes were made.
By whom?
The architecture that let him operate is still standing. Somewhere tonight, a man with a laminated pass in his wallet is walking down a quiet corridor, smiling the smile the country was taught to trust.
You will never look at the safest man in the room the same way again.
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©2026 CraigBeck.com (P)2026 CraigBeck.comLike many people, I was familiar with Jimmy Savile, the public persona, and the revelations that emerged after his death. What I wasn't prepared for was the depth of analysis into the man himself and the psychological makeup that allowed him to operate in plain sight for decades.
Many of us are familiar with terms such as narcissist, manipulator, or psychopath, but this audiobook explores a character type that seems to go far beyond the labels most people commonly understand. Savile was, quite simply, a monster. Yet what makes this book so compelling is its examination of how that monster was able to hide behind a carefully crafted public image while gaining the trust of institutions and individuals alike.
I found myself listening with my mouth hanging open at times. The scale of the deception is staggering, but what stayed with me most were the victims. Having previously read accounts from some of those affected, the damage inflicted upon vulnerable young people is beyond comprehension. The damage he caused unfathomable.
This is far more than a catalogue of crimes. In decoding the man, its a different view to look at the make up of the man. It is an examination of a man whose behaviour was beyond the pale and a reminder of the devastating consequences when charisma, influence, and unquestioning trust collide.
I listened to this more than once, and each time it left me cold. Disturbing, thought-provoking, and impossible to forget.
Beyond the Labels We Usually Use
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A truly powerful and remarkable book I can’t recommend enough
A real breakdown of a monster
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