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Scots woman leaves social media in shock after visiting home of depraved predator Jimmy Savile

A SCOTS woman has left social media in shock after she took a trip to the home of the United Kingdom’s most disgraced paedophiles.

The home in Glencoe, Scottish Highlands is known as Allt-Na-Reigh and was the home of the former radio DJ from 1998 until 2011.

Jimmy Savile was the man who lived in the home and is suspected of committing up to as 20 acts of sexual abuse in the home.

The decrepit home is often visited by people who daub graffiti with vicious slogans such as ‘F**k The King’ or ‘Beast’.

Social media user RMurphy visited the property last week and was left shocked by her findings at the Highland home.

She couldn’t believe the levels of litter and graffiti around the once well-loved property that had been home to Highland explorer Hamish MacInnes.

Her video begins as she approaches the derelict cottage, heading up a large winding driveway to the outside of the home.

Immediately, graffiti can be seen daubed all around the property with several slurs towards Savile including ‘beast’ and ‘nonce’.

The tarnished home is in direct contrast to the beauty of Glencoe which surrounds the beaten and battered cottage.

As the camera pans in, further grafitti can be spotted all around the house, including the letters “RFC” – which appear to have been somewhat covered up by black spray paint.

The camera pans around to show a broken window where previous passersby have broken into the horror home.

Outside the house.
Pictured: The vandalism outside the house. (C) rmurphy666/TikTok.

Broken items and bricks can be seen scattered across the garden as the camera pans to show a previously boarded up window, seemingly now broken in half.

The living room has been daubed with red and black graffiti with several slogans left across the walls to ensure that people know who used to call the cottage home.

The frame of patio doors can be seen on the other side as it becomes clear that the windows have been completely smashed as many have forced their way into Savile’s former home.

As she walks through, she spots multiple pieces of paper plastered against the walls. The papers each display a black and white photo of a man’s face alongside illegible writing.

She continues walking through the property as the camera pans to one wall and closes in on one of the pieces of paper.

Surrounding the photo of the man, the wall has been graffitied in red spray paint, etched initials and black sharpee, which reads: “Burn in hell, ya nonce.”

The camera pans round, revealing further damage to the house as insulation foam hangs from the roof.

RMurophy took to social media on Sunday to share the footage, writing: “Jimmy Savile’s house.”

The post received 6,951 likes and 580 comments as many shared their thoughts on the eerie house.

The house.
Pictured: The former house of the disgraced DJ. (C) rmurphy666/TikTok.

One person wrote: “Hell on Earth. Been here twice.”

Another said: “The question is, why is that hovel still standing? It should have been demolished years ago and something decent built in its place – something that would benefit people.”

A third commented: “Shame he’s not alive to see how much he was hated and despised.

“All this graffiti and damage basically doesn’t get back at anyone. He escaped by dying.”

A fourth added: “Don’t know what’s more of a black mark on this cottage. Being owned by Savile or having ‘RFC’ painted all over it or is it equally as bad?”

Several attempts at knocking the cottage down have been rebuffed including an attempt by Harris Aslam last year.

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