Jimmy Savile was one of the most well-know stars of British television. Everyone knew he was eccentric and many people apparently knew he was also a sexual predator who targeted young girls for decades.
Jimmy Savile scandal on BBC.co.uk.
‘If we blabbed on Jimmy, the family would have been left with nothing’: Savile’s abused great niece tells how paedophile DJ bought his relatives’ silence, on DailyMail.co.uk.
Britain’s Jimmy Savile abuse scandal: how could his crimes have gone unnoticed for so long? on WashingtonPost.com.
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Truthspeak;
The stare is pretty well document and there are other physical characteristics shared by sociopaths or more common in them:
– Left handed.
– A 2010 British study found that a large 2D:4D digit ratio, was a positive correlate of psychopathy in females, and a positive correlate of callous affect (psychopathy sub-scale) in males.
– Lack of vocal affect to abnormalities in the amygdala. Sociopaths not only tend to a monotone voice but also have difficulty recognizing vocal (and facial) affects in others.
Louise;
Thanks — compared to many, I fared very, very well.
I never really stared back at the x-spath, but I do remember always feeling he was watching me.
BBE,
glad you fared well. My sister did too. She didn’t even lose power and she’s in NJ.
Louise,
I always looked away. it was too unnerving.
BBE and skylar:
Wow, I am really wondering why I didn’t look away??
Louise,
I’m not sure if I experienced the same stare that you guys did.
I don’t recall spath actually looking at me with an intense stare when we were not fighting. He was very careful to have the perfect mask, at first.
The only times I remember a strange stare, was when I accidentally said something like, “When you snore, you sound like a demonic possession from hell.” OMG. The look. It was the most penetrating thing I’ve ever experienced. I looked away. I knew I’d triggered something that had put me in danger – but only subconsciously.
There were other times that I said things like that, without thinking, and got the same stare. It was so frightening. But it was when we were in the heat of an angry fight or when I was expressing my anger or frustration about something. It was not a situation where I could misinterpret it for sexual interest.
I also remember that there were moments when I knew I had better not look at him. Like when the news reported that they were searching for a truck that matched the description of his truck exactly. I just sat there frozen.
skylar:
Ohhhhhh, yeah, that is a different stare totally. For me, it was not a type of “angry” stare. He used this psychopathic stare when he was in predatory mode and seriously, I had never seen anyone do it before and have not seen anyone since. So weird.
I can imagine what type of sinister stare you were subjected to. Sounds like a “I want to kill you” stare. OMG!!!! I am sooooo glad you are safe!!
Oh Yeah,
My mother had a stare that could fry the hide off an elephant …
Louise,
I’m not sure, if it was a stare of wanting to kill me. It was that he was trying to figure out if I could see past his mask, I think. Like, “did you just figure out that I’m really a demonic entity?”
And I don’t know why it was so frightening. I think maybe it was because when he was taken by surprise, his mask fell off and I could see the evil behind it. I didn’t want to see a “face of naked evil” (to quote Neil Peart)
Honestly, I didn’t look at it long enough to know what it was. I looked away very very quickly.
skylar:
Either way, it’s pretty frightening!
More on the Jimmy Savile case:
Jimmy Savile spent ‘every waking minute’ thinking about abusing boys and girls, in The Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/jimmy-savile/9795252/Jimmy-Savile-spent-every-waking-minute-thinking-about-abusing-boys-and-girls.html