Haunting moment hospital patient draws picture of a MONSTER before handing to Jimmy Savile in chilling new Netflix doc
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THIS is the chilling moment a patient presented paedo Jimmy Savile with a picture of him as a monster while he visited a hospital.
The sicko can be seen asking "what I did I ever do to you" as he shows the crude drawing to the camera.
It shows a blonde-haired figure looking menacingly out of the picture with what appears to be fangs.
The clip was featured in a trailer for new Netflix documentary Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story, which delves into the paedo's sickening abuse.
It is not clear if the man in the footage was a victim of Savile, who abused patients while carrying out charity work at hospitals including Stoke Mandeville.
The new documentary hears from a number of contributors, as well as the monster himself talking in archive footage.
Savile van be heard saying: "I am a voluntary helper. Sometimes, when nobody’s looking, I help the lassies."
It comes ahead of the BBC’s drama The Reckoning starring Steve Coogan as the monster.
After Savile's death, in October 2011 aged 84, sickening tales of abuse spanning decades began to emerge.
More than 1,000 people came forward claiming they were abused by the fiend - making him one of Britain worst ever sex offenders.
But during his glittering career on TV, his sick abuse was kept under wraps - allowing him to embark on a reign of terror spanning 50 years.
And his roles as a popular DJ and TV presenter on Top of the Pops and Jim'll Fix It afforded the predator the opportunity to cherrypick his victims.
Savile raised an estimated £40 million for charities during his career and was knighted in 1990.
In 2012, Savile was first exposed as a paedophile and Operation Yewtree was launched after a fresh flood of allegations were made.
The following year, a joint Scotland Yard and NSPCC report branded him one of the UK’s most prolific known sexual predators.
At one point, police were pursuing 400 lines of inquiry based on testimony from 200 witnesses.
Tormented victims forced to stay silent for decades told how Savile raped or molested them in his BBC dressing room.
They also told how they were abused when the once-revered entertainer visited schools, children’s homes and hospitals under the cover of his prolific charity work.