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Entertainment May 10, 2026

MY PERSONAL HELL: Playing Britain's Ultimate MONSTER nearly CRUSHED ME!

MY PERSONAL HELL: Playing Britain's Ultimate MONSTER nearly CRUSHED ME!

The name John Worboys, the "black cab rapist," sends a chill down the spine, a grim reminder of a predator who terrorized London. In 2009, he was finally jailed for 19 sex offenses against 12 women, though police suspected over a hundred victims.

Yet, in a decision that sparked national outrage

Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Simon Ridgway/Shutterstock (16865970ae) DANIEL MAYS as John Worboys. 'Believe Me' TV Show, Series 1, Episode 1 UK - May 2026 Believe Me, is a Britsh ITV true crime drama which follows the victims of 'black cab rapist' John Worboys as they take on the authorities who failed them in a fight for justice. John Worboys was one of the most prolific sex attackers in British history, who preyed on women under the cover of being a 'respectable' licensed taxicab driver. Worboys was convicted in 2009 for sexually assaulting 12 women between 2006 and 2008. This drama focuses on the ordeal of two of the women who reported sexual assaults by Worboys and how the Metropolitan Police failed to thoroughly investigate these women's allegations. The women joined forces with solicitor Harriet Wistrich and Phillippa Kaufmann QC and sued the Metropolitan Police for their failure to properly conduct investigations into their allegations of sexual assault. Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Simon Ridgway/Shutterstock (16865970r) DANIEL MAYS as John Worboys. 'Believe Me' TV Show, Series 1, Episode 1 UK - May 2026 Believe Me, is a Britsh ITV true crime drama which follows the victims of 'black cab rapist' John Worboys as they take on the authorities who failed them in a fight for justice. John Worboys was one of the most prolific sex attackers in British history, who preyed on women under the cover of being a 'respectable' licensed taxicab driver. Worboys was convicted in 2009 for sexually assaulting 12 women between 2006 and 2008. This drama focuses on the ordeal of two of the women who reported sexual assaults by Worboys and how the Metropolitan Police failed to thoroughly investigate these women's allegations. The women joined forces with solicitor Harriet Wistrich and Phillippa Kaufmann QC and sued the Metropolitan Police for their failure to properly conduct investigations into their allegations of sexual assault. Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Simon Ridgway/Shutterstock (16865970ad) DANIEL MAYS as John Worboys. 'Believe Me' TV Show, Series 1, Episode 1 UK - May 2026 Believe Me, is a Britsh ITV true crime drama which follows the victims of 'black cab rapist' John Worboys as they take on the authorities who failed them in a fight for justice. John Worboys was one of the most prolific sex attackers in British history, who preyed on women under the cover of being a 'respectable' licensed taxicab driver. Worboys was convicted in 2009 for sexually assaulting 12 women between 2006 and 2008. This drama focuses on the ordeal of two of the women who reported sexual assaults by Worboys and how the Metropolitan Police failed to thoroughly investigate these women's allegations. The women joined forces with solicitor Harriet Wistrich and Phillippa Kaufmann QC and sued the Metropolitan Police for their failure to properly conduct investigations into their allegations of sexual assault.