Inside Carrie Symonds' Life From John Worboys Ordeal to Boris Johnson Marriage
The four-part drama follows victims’ fight for justice and shows how Carrie Johnson helped challenge Worboys’ parole release after testifying against him.
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Has the Met learned from John Worboys?
Back in 2018, Harriet Wistrich declared that John Worboys’ victims were “failed by the justice system”. Watch Believe Me, a new drama about the so-called “Black Cab Rapist”, and it’s hard to disagree. Centered on “Layla” and “Sarah”, a pair of survivors, the ITV series shockingly evokes not only Worboys’ crimes — the casual druggings, the brutal rapes — but also the callous indifference of the men meant to stop him. From failing to link different
Carrie Symonds star Miriam Petche speaks out on ITV true crime drama Believe Me
Miriam Petche plays Carrie Johnson in ITV's harrowing true crime drama Believe Me, which tells the story of the women targeted by serial rapist John Worboys and their fight for justice
Industry star explains why it's important for ITV true crime drama Believe Me to highlight Carrie Johnson's story
While many viewers will be well aware of the John Worboys case that forms the basis of new factual drama Believe Me, some may find it surprising that Carrie Symonds (now known as Johnson) features in the story.Now married to former British prime minister Boris Johnson, Believe Me goes back in time to 2007 when Carrie was just 19 and was driven home by Worboys after a night out in Chelsea.She recalled accepting the spiked alcohol that Worboys had…
The new drama exploring Carrie Johnson’s horrific John Worboys ordeal
The ‘black cab rapist’ is thought to have potentially targeted more than 100 women, among them a teenage Johnson. Katie Rosseinsky speaks to the writer of the new TV show exploring the shameful way John Worboys’s victims have been treated
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