Canary 42 //So, some say, we musn't vilify him because he was never brought to justice and found guilty.
Time to sanitise Adolf Hitler then.//
Not sure if your post was a response to mine?
If so, you are 'answering' a point I did not make.
I have not suggested that Savile should not be vilified - only that trying to put his dreadful crimes in some sort of imaginary rogues gallery is not helpful to anyone.
Underlining the revulsion everyone feels at Savile's activities is not good for people - and before anyone leaps to the 'opposite' conclusion - that is not the same as saying that we should pretend it didn't happen, or forget what he has done.
It means that dwelling on an aspect that goes nowhere is not good for anyone.