BBC reporter investigating pedophiles dies under suspicious circumstances (Video)

Liz MacKean, former British research reporter who exposed the case of pedophile Jimmy Sevile, has been found dead. She was 52 years old. MacKean worked at the BBC until she was fired in 2013 after the leaders decided to stop her innovative and heroic investigation into the Sevilite pedophile and other peophiles. MacKean was finally rewarded [...]
MacKean worked at the BBC until she was fired in 2013 after the leaders decided to stop her innovative and heroic investigation into the Sevilite pedophile and other peophiles.
MacKean was finally rewarded when the truth about Sevil's paedophilia eventually emerged in 2012, a full year after MacKean tried to bring his famous crimes to light, reports “Anonymous”, the Periscope broadcast.
Acknowledging that her life was threatened during the time she was investigating Sevilen, MacKean said her conscience moved her to pursue the truth and expose the culture of pedophiles.
The mother of two children thought it was her job.
Liz MacKean is the BBC's second top-profile journalist who dies in suspicious circumstances after trying to expose the truth about the pedophile network. Jill Dando, former president of Creimewatch, also tried to alert its bosses to the BBC network, warning that the stars of the <x0-words to the upper” were involved.
Jill Dando, who was 37, was shot dead on April 26, 1999, on the eve of her West London home in a crime that still remains unresolved.
Before he died, Dando had passed a file on the upper management in the mid-1990s, testifying that the BBC's great names -- including Sevilie -- were included in a pedophile ring, but the upper management chose to cover child abuse instead of organizing and investigating. /Periscopi/












