An ex-enforcer of Rolf Harris recalls the thrilling conversation he had with the entertainer who exposed him.
More about the true nature of pedophiles rolf harris Now it has been revealed. The disgraced entertainer’s ex-promoter Chris Brosnan recalled a recent disturbing conversation he had with Harris after he saw two young girls walking home across the street.
Rolf Harris, Joe died in 2023There was once a TV legend who was revealed to be a violent pedophile. Following a trial in 2014, he was found guilty of multiple indecent assaults between 1968 and 1986, some of which involved victims as young as eight years old.
Now more details about his disgusting behavior have emerged as a former employee of the disgraced showbiz star has revealed about the terrifying incident when Harris was being escorted to her mansion in Maidenhead, Berkshire, almost 20 years before he was caught. Crime.
New details have emerged from a new documentary titled Rolf Harris: Primetime Predator, which is being aired on ABC TV. According to the report, in a clip from the documentary, Chris ‘Bear’ Brosnan recalled the moment he realized his boss had a sexual interest in children. mirror.
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In the preview, Chris recalled: “We were coming back from a show in London, and there were two schoolgirls walking down the road in Maidenhead. I was just driving and Rolf just said, ‘Jesus Christ, couldn’t you fuck a pair of them?’
“As I’m sitting there, I hear him saying this, and I literally said ‘What are you talking about? Really? What are you talking about, Rolf?’
“‘These are two little girls, man.’ When I looked back, I thought it was Rolf testing the waters with me. To see ‘Can I bring the bear on board with my girlfriend?’
When Harris died of a neck injury at age 93 three years ago cancerHe never said sorry to the people he abused. He was sentenced to almost six years in prison for his crimes.
The disgraced star’s shocking court case has seen two trials go to trial as more victims have come forward claiming Harris assaulted them. A total of 11 convictions were upheld, while one was overturned on appeal.
While in prison in 2016, Harris was charged in connection with seven unrelated historical charges of indecent assault. However, three cases were acquitted and a verdict was never given on the remaining four because the jury was discharged.
It is said that his fellow prisoners at Bullingdon Prison, near Oxford, nicknamed him Willy Wonka because he kept giving them chocolate bars. He was also said to give out signed pictures and other sweets during games of dominoes.
Harris served only three years of his sentence and was released back on license multimillion pound mansion in Maidenhead, where he became a virtual recluse until his death.
His home, where the court case said he committed some of his sexual assaults, was finally sold at auction last month. While the highest bid did not reach the listed price of £1.95 million, bidding started at £1.4 million.
Harris first purchased the mansion in 1980 with his wife, Alwen, who stood by him throughout the court case. However, his house fell into disrepair after his death in 2023, with Alwen also dying the following year.
Rolf Harris: Primetime Predator airs tonight on ABC TV.















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