Quote from: Limetless on October 23, 2012, 08:15 amI am not taking the pillock view of the BBC being lynched and that. I just think the stats of over 200 victims is mind blowing if it's accurate. The guy is dead so nothing can be done but I find it bizarre that the victims aren't the focus really.I would prefer "alleged victims" -- we don't know what, if anything, actually happened. That said, it has been reported that: UK police launch formal probe into BBC star sex abuse caseBritish police have opened a formal investigation into the sexual abuse of about 200 underage victims by several people, including former BBC star Jimmy Savile. He died last year at the age of 84. Following a fortnight of collecting information, the case status was changed from assessment to a formal criminal investigation. The probe will look into the cases of those suspects who are still alive.If kids were abused, they have my sympathy. They should be provided counselling and help with any mental health issues that they may be dealing with.