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Investigators have pieced together an extraordinary theory that the disgraced TV personality believed he was an occultist following in the footsteps of the late satanist Aleister Crowley.

Using black magic powers, it is alleged he placed TV bosses, celebs and powerful politicians and even members of the Royal Family under his spell.

This way he could travel the UK abusing children and the disabled at will as well as practising necrophilia on bodies in hospital morgues.

Savile, who died aged 84 in October 2011, is now Britain’s worst sex offender after police revealed he preyed on at least 450 victims aged eight to 47.

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Chillingly, the DJ once boasted: “I am not constrained pretty well by anything.

"The tough thing in life is ultimate freedom. Ultimate freedom is the big challenge.

"Now, I’ve got it. And I can tell you that there’s not many of us that’s got ultimate freedom."

The conspiracy theory points to tell-tale signs that "prove" Savile was a wizard and practising satanist and that this helped him do what he pleased.

The group behind the claims, Society X, have made a web documentary exploring the extraordinary claims.

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They point out the warped DJ was the seventh son in his family – and they are reputed to have magic powers – and that he was born on Halloween.

Savile throughout his life is said to have dropped hints of his occultism.

One was during a TV interview in the 1980s where he admitted creeping out fellow miners he worked with during World War 2.

Speaking on TV, he said: "No-one ever did eight hours down the pit and came back as immaculate as they set off with white shirt and everything like that.

"They were quite convinced I was a witch."

Savile is said to have read books by the light of his miners' lamp, something immortalised on the epitaph on his gravestone, which also states: "His avid reading taught him things before he had not found."

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His reading material is said to have included Crowley, an occultist wizard whose satanic cult and teachings was said to have played a central part in his life.

Countless photographs show him appearing in public wearing a wizard's gown.

Emblazoned on the front is an 11 pointed star – a symbol of Crowley occultist religion called Thelma.

And he even nick-named the bed in his penthouse overlooking Leeds' Roundhay Park the "alter".

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When he died he was buried at a 45-degree angle overlooking the same stretch of sea where Dracula’s ship washed up and also owned a vampire's cape.

In 2013 the Sunday Express revealed allegations that Savile had conducted a satanist ritual in the basement of Stoke Mandeville Hospital.

The child molesting A-list celeb wore a hooded robe and mask as he abused the terrified victim in a candle-lit basement.

He also chanted "hail Satan" in Latin as other paedophile devil worshippers joined in and assaulted the girl at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire.