For ages 7+. The objective is to land exactly on the same square as Jim. If you do, you draw four cards. The cards say things like "I would like", "I wish" etc., and also the subject of a dream wish, something like water-skiing or flying. If you can make a legitimate statement out of the four cards, you win. But this is unlikely on the first attempt and you will need to meet Jim again.
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Savile's children's discos were popular with local teens - but they were prime picking for him to carry out his sick crimes. Patrick Skinner, 82, said: "At one point we were standing on a balcony overlooking the dance floor where there were several hundred young girls gyrating to the music. I commented on it being 'quite a sight' and Jimmy replied ‘Aye, I've shafted more than 75 per cent of them.'” He added: “The hall was full of girls as young as 14.”
A year after his death at his home overlooking Roundhay Park in 2011, it emerged that Savile had sexually abused hundreds of people throughout his life. An ITV documented presented by investigative reporter Mark Williams-Thomas featured several women who claimed they had been abused by Savile as teenagers. It led to more victims coming forward and investigations later found Savile abused up to 1,000 women and girls in his lifetime. It was reported he had met some of them through his work at the BBC and his charity work.
Scotland Yard launched its own investigation in January 2013 and labelled Savile a "prolific, predatory" s*x offender. The investigation found 214 offences had been committed across 28 police forces between 1955 and 2009. NCPSS research for a Panorama documented confirmed at least 500 reports of abuse by Savile.
A Department of Health investigation found Savile had abused 60 people including at least 33 patients from five-years-old to 75-years-old.
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dude was raping kids for like 60 years and died a national hero
crazy how none of it came out until after his death
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