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ROLF Harris grinned as he celebrated the release of a book smearing his victims in a sick photo taken months before the monster died.The paedo - who died on May 10 at the age of 93 - was sitting at his dining table with supporters including private detective William Merritt, who had just finished a book on his assault trials.2Rolf Harris pictured with private detective William Merritt, former PA Lisa Ratcliffe, friend Mike Kelly and former defence barrister Stephen Vullo KCCredit: News Corp2He had just been presented with
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