Believe Me is a gripping true crime drama heading to ITV, telling the harrowing story of Black Cab Rapist John Worboys and the ordeal of three of his victims. Here’s a first look.
ITV has released sneak peek images from the mini-series, including a chilling scene with one of Worboys’ victims in the back of his taxi.
Strapped in, Sarah – played by Welsh actress Aimée-Ffion Edwards – has no idea the horror about to unfold.
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Believe Me is based on the true story of Black Cab Rapist John Worboys (Credit: ITV)
Another victim, Laila – portrayed by Aasiya Shah – is caught on the phone, likely calling a cab.
Miriam Petche plays Carrie, who faces her trauma while looking at evidence on a police detective’s computer following her assault.
Taxi driver Worboys could commit his horrific crimes because the Metropolitan Police failed to properly investigate three early allegations.
These women had to fight relentlessly to have their voices heard in court.
Here’s what you need to know about Believe Me, including plot, cast and release details.
What is the plot in Believe Me on ITV?
Believe Me follows the real-life story of three of John Worboys’ victims, shedding light on the horrors they endured.
In the early 2000s, Worboys worked as a London taxi driver and attacked numerous women. He lured victims by pretending to have won money or a casino prize.
He would offer his female passengers a champagne glass spiked with drugs, then rape and assault them when they passed out. Police suspect Worboys may have hundreds of victims.
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