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Student Laila Mahmood is drugged and assaulted by John Worboys, but her claims are dismissed by police and her case is dropped, despite the evidence of CCTV footage. Eventually, police spot a disturbing pattern. Fact-based crime drama, starring Aasiya Shah and Daniel Mays
More details for Believe Me, Mon 11, 9:00 pm
Student Laila Mahmood is drugged and assaulted by John Worboys, but her claims are dismissed by police and her case is dropped, despite the evidence of CCTV footage. Eventually, police spot a disturbing pattern. Fact-based crime drama, starring Aasiya Shah and Daniel Mays
More details for Believe Me, Mon 11, 10:00 pm
In 2008, it becomes clear that a cab-driving serial rapist is operating in London. An appeal leads a nurse who treated Laila to contact the police, which results in Worboys' arrest. Dozens of other potential victims come forward, including Carrie, who realises that he must have drugged her too. Sarah and Laila approach renowned solicitor Harriet Wistrich and decide to sue the Metropolitan Police.
More details for Believe Me, Sun 17, 9:00 pm
In 2008, it becomes clear that a cab-driving serial rapist is operating in London. An appeal leads a nurse who treated Laila to contact the police, which results in Worboys' arrest. Dozens of other potential victims come forward, including Carrie, who realises that he must have drugged her too. Sarah and Laila approach renowned solicitor Harriet Wistrich and decide to sue the Metropolitan Police.
More details for Believe Me, Sun 17, 10:00 pm
With the help of Phillippa Kaufmann, Sarah and Laila receive documents from their original cases. After discovering that leads were botched and internal investigations have exonerated officers, they sue the Met police under the Human Rights Act. When it is announced that John Worboys, now seemingly God-fearing and penitent, is to be released on parole, Carrie spearheads a publicity campaign to force a judicial review,
More details for Believe Me, Mon 18, 9:00 pm
With the help of Phillippa Kaufmann, Sarah and Laila receive documents from their original cases. After discovering that leads were botched and internal investigations have exonerated officers, they sue the Met police under the Human Rights Act. When it is announced that John Worboys, now seemingly God-fearing and penitent, is to be released on parole, Carrie spearheads a publicity campaign to force a judicial review,
More details for Believe Me, Mon 18, 10:00 pm