Tonight | Believe Me on ABC: Carrie, Sarah and Laila take on the police – Believe Me reaches a pivotal point as a police appeal helps catch Worboys and the survivors consider an unprecedented legal fight.
What To Expect
The drama moves through the 2008 manhunt for a cab-driving serial rapist in London, with dozens of potential victims coming forward as the investigation grows.
Carrie waives her anonymity after realising she must also have been drugged, while Sarah and Laila face the damage done to their lives.
The conviction brings one form of justice, but the eight-year minimum sentence and the handling of the earlier cases leave deeper questions unresolved.
Sarah and Laila approach renowned solicitor Harriet Wistrich and decide to sue the Metropolitan Police, giving the episode its emotional and legal force.
When To Watch
Believe Me is drawn to the aftermath of crime as much as the investigation itself. The series follows the survivors through police failures, public exposure and the long fight to be believed.
Episode three is especially important because the legal battle begins to move beyond the offender and toward institutional accountability. Carrie, Sarah and Laila’s decisions carry the weight of trauma, courage and a demand for change.
On ABC, Believe Me gives viewers a clear instalment built around Carrie, Sarah and Laila take on the police. The broadcast is Sunday 2 August 2026 at 9.30pm, with streaming available through ABC iview.
Don’t miss Believe Me, Sunday 2 August 2026 at 9.30pm on ABC and streaming on ABC iview.
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