Jimmy Savile joked about his interest in teen girls on Loch Ness and said he was "kidnapping" women at his Glencoe lair.
New Netflix series Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story unearthed footage of the disgraced late Jim'll Fix It presenter on the tenth anniversary of the launch of Operation Yewtree.
Operation Yewtree investigated historic allegations of child sex abuse by the TV personality, who is thought to have sexually abused up to 1,000 young girls.
Archive footage shows Savile being interviewed on the banks of Loch Ness.
The journalist says: "Whether you believe in the monster, or not, it would be a strong-willed person who could pass by Loch Ness without keeping an eye out for something extraordinary.”
Jimmy who looks across the water said: "I can’t see nothing. Where are you, you big hairy monster? Come and have a look at Father Jim."
"Naughty Nessie is not coming out today. You Naughty Nessie."
The journalist continues: “What have you really seen so far, Jim?
“Have you seriously seen anything of interest out there?”
Jimmy responds: "Yes, she was about 17 and she had long legs and long, blonde hair. But she wasn’t a monster."
He then joked: "I might be jumping off things and kidnapping local ladies because I live in Glencoe, and we rustle cattle up there, and we also kidnap ladies and sell them.”
450 allegations of sexual abuse were made against broadcaster and charity fundraiser Jimmy following his death.
He is now thought to be one of the country's most prolific sex offenders by the police.
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