In London, BBC's ex-chief, Mark Thompson was questioned about the alleged pedophilia conducted by a host who has since passed away. I think that it is just sad that people, while I can understand how people might want justice, have to dig up the past on someone who is not even alive anymore. Do people want justice so bad that they are willing do dig up the past? While I can see their reason for doing so, it just doesn't make sense to me.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/25/world/europe/british-lawmakers-question-ex-bbc-chiefs-role.html?_r=1&hp
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Although bringing up the past after a death usually isn't the best action to take, in this certain situation it would solve a lot of unanswered questions. Jimmy Savile did sexually abuse at least one child who is most likely emotionally and mentally scarred now, so if he dies, the crime shouldn't die with him. However, I do agree that bringing Mark Thompson into the situation doesn't solve anything either. If he's trying to defend Jimmy Savile and get rid of the attention towards the crime, then he should stop publicly facing the hatredge, but focus on making his network the best it can be to counteract the situation.
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