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00:01Look over there.
00:02He's a big fat one.
00:04You see Mummy?
00:06Oh, yeah.
00:07Who's that?
00:08Mummy!
00:09Hello, sweetheart. Look at that balloon.
00:12Do you want that?
00:15Do you want to say hello to your baby brother?
00:17This is Lenny.
00:19Hello, Lenny. Can I touch him?
00:20Yeah, of course you can touch him again.
00:22Good boy.
00:25Oh, big grunts.
00:28How does it feel, Daddy?
00:31I can't believe it.
00:33What do you think?
00:34It's pretty.
00:35Yeah, it's pretty. It's very pretty.
00:37You're amazing.
00:39How are you?
00:40Yeah, my back's killing me.
00:42Leaking milk all over the place, but...
00:44I'm happy.
00:46What do you think?
00:47You don't?
00:5530 grand!
00:57On a scratch card!
00:58I couldn't believe it!
01:01I mean, like, something like that never happens to people like me, does it?
01:04Er, no. Never.
01:07Congratulations.
01:08Anyway, I can't drink because I'm driving, so this is on me.
01:15Cheers.
01:27No, no, I'm an idiot, really.
01:29You know, the first thing you do is you go and buy a bottle of champagne, don't you?
01:32You win money as big as that, but, like, I'm driving, aren't I?
01:36I just didn't think.
01:37I was so excited.
01:39What am I like?
01:46So, how broad-minded are you, then?
01:50You won't believe some of the stories people tell me in this cab.
01:55What guys are prepared to pay for when it comes to sex?
01:57Can you let me out, please?
02:02Look, would you say, give someone a blowjob for a lot of money?
02:08Like, you know, like, say five grand.
02:09Would you give a guy a blowjob for five grand?
02:12Look, I've texted my husband.
02:13He'll be waiting for me.
02:15So, yeah, you're a gorgeous-looking girl.
02:17I love to have sex with you.
02:19Why don't I make a few quid on the side?
02:21Let me out, for a minute.
02:22Just think of it as a bit of a laugh, really.
02:24Let me out!
02:24Hey!
02:27That's my husband.
02:28Who?
02:29Let me out.
02:30Open it!
02:37You're really wasting my fucking sight tonight!
02:42My team has now taken over this investigation.
02:45And the number of attacks we are investigating has now risen to five.
02:49After further searches of our database revealed another possibly linked sexual assault in June 2005.
02:56So the plan is to put out a press release on Friday morning with the object of making the women
03:03of London aware that there is potentially a serial sex attacker out there driving a black cab.
03:09Why has a link between all these attacks only just been made?
03:11Well, from what you've just told me, he's been doing this for a minimum of three years.
03:15So why wasn't a link spotted before now?
03:18Aren't your team supposed to be looking for links the whole time?
03:21The link was picked up during a routine review of sexual offences.
03:25Well, your other routine reviews couldn't have been very thorough then, could they?
03:28Not if this was missed for three years.
03:31We're doing all we can.
03:33One other question, why Friday?
03:37Why wait until Friday to get this out there?
03:40Plans have to be put in place.
03:42What about other girls going out in London tonight?
03:46They're in danger too, aren't they?
03:47Why don't we put in place?
04:08Why don't we put in place…
04:11ninety- tej outright?
04:12No, no, no, no, no…
04:13Stop!
04:14You stay down there, hmm?
04:16Huh?
04:17Huh?
04:18Huh?
04:18Huh?
04:45The key information is that we believe there is a black cab driver out there tricking women passengers into drinking
04:52a glass of champagne which he has drugged and then sexually assaulting various women.
04:59Typically he tells them he's had a winner at a casino or on the lottery and that he wants them
05:03to celebrate with him.
05:05Then he offers them the champagne.
05:08No, we have linked five cases so far but we believe there are more.
05:13Which is why we're asking anyone who recognises this method or any method similar to this to come forward and
05:19help us identify this man.
05:21I don't believe what he said to me this time.
05:23What's he done now?
05:24I thought he was joking, right?
05:25But he says, if I bought you a ring, would you move in with me?
05:28And I'm like, what type of ring?
05:30And then he says, a friendship ring.
05:32What?
05:33Exactly, I said you can get lost mate, a friendship ring.
05:36Do you want me to be your house mate?
05:38Can I get veggie sausage please?
05:40He's taking the piss, isn't he?
05:41Just the one?
05:42Yeah, thanks.
05:44Rachel.
05:45What's up?
05:48We need the supervisor.
05:51A nurse?
05:53Works at a haven centre.
05:55No, she said she's for the sun today.
05:56And in July of last year, they dealt with a girl with an almost identical story.
06:01Driver said it one big at a casino, offered a champagne that she was convinced was corrupt.
06:04Well, that's it.
06:05That's enough.
06:06Six victims.
06:07Yeah, but the important bit is the cab was caught on CCTV at a university hall of residence.
06:13We've got a name and address for the driver.
06:14John.
06:17Warboys.
06:18Lives in Rotherhithe.
06:19OK, this is it.
06:28It's his fault.
06:35It's your fault.
06:45Oh no!
06:50What's all this about, mate?
06:51John Wall, boys.
06:54Yeah?
06:54I'm a police officer.
06:56Can you come down and open the door, please?
07:02Well, I've been out working all night. What do you want?
07:04Come down and open the door.
07:16What is it?
07:18I'm Derek Wool, boys.
07:19I'm arresting your suspicion of six counts of sexual assault between 2005 and 2008.
07:23You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention my question,
07:27something which you later rely on and call.
07:34You're on the way back to Sutton Liquid then now.
07:35House is being searched.
07:38Why didn't she flag Dave?
07:40The girl that has told us about.
07:41Yeah. Right. I, um, I checked that out.
07:45Seems it wasn't ever recorded as a crime.
07:47So there's no criminal intelligence report in the system.
07:50What?
07:51It was only logged as a crime-related incident.
07:53But that's against protocol.
07:55The starting point is that she should be believed.
08:40A suspect was arrested earlier today,
08:43so we are now asking any women who think they may have been attacked by this man
08:47and to please come forward.
08:50They may well feel that something has happened to them.
08:53It might not be certain what.
08:55But it's important for everyone who recognises this man's behaviour to get in touch with us as a matter of
09:01urgency.
09:02Do I admit making a mistake getting into the back with her?
09:06Could she got in the back to help her find her stuff and she flashed her tits at me?
09:14And what would you say to any women who do come forward who are perhaps feeling scared or vulnerable?
09:19I would say that they will be supported.
09:22That they will be listened to.
09:26And that they will be believed.
09:31I'd go to Koh Samui over Phuket every time.
09:34Every time.
09:35I mean, both in Thailand.
09:36But Hannah said she sold three holidays in Koh Samui in the last full night.
09:39What do you think of Koh Samui?
09:41Yeah?
09:42Sorry?
09:43I'm going there next year.
09:44Defo.
09:45Love Koh Samui.
09:47She's wounding me up, though.
09:48Hannah?
09:49Can you order some more A4?
09:50Can you get a coconut-scented candle?
09:52Can you go out and get me a coffee at Almond Milk?
09:54Not dairy.
09:55I've actually got a question to ask you, Hannah.
09:57What did your man's bloody slave die for?
09:58Uh, I'm sorry.
09:59I think I've forgotten something.
10:00You what?
10:01Um, can you just tell Hannah I won't be a minute.
10:05Bye.
10:06Bye.
10:07Bye.
10:10Bye.
10:21Bye.
10:22Bye.
10:22Bye.
10:23Bye.
10:27Bye.
10:35Bye.
10:38Bye.
10:39Why am I finding out about it from a newspaper?
10:42What the fuck?
10:43What the fuck am I supposed to do?
10:50Frankie, I'm just feeding the baby
10:52Are you watching the news?
10:53What?
10:54Just turn the news on now, ICV
10:56One second
11:01Typically he tells them that he has won some cash at the casino or on the lottery
11:05Then he offers them a drink of champagne, which he has drugged
11:09Most of the women who have so far come forward have no memory of what happened
11:14in the period after drinking the champagne
11:18They said at the start of the report that he was a black cab driver
11:21Mate, that's exactly how you said it happened
11:25They wouldn't listen to me
11:27I thought I was going mad
11:29You've got to call them, Sarah
11:31No
11:33I can't go through that again
11:38Please just think about it
11:41I haven't even told Dad what happened
11:43I was told by a friend about the story in the Sun newspaper today
11:48and when I read it I knew straight away that this man had done something similar to me
11:54Yes, it was in July of last year
11:57I was told when my case was going to be closed down that one of your officers
12:01didn't think a black cab driver would risk his license by assaulting a fare
12:05That is what was said to me
12:08Look, what I want to know is if the man who was arrested today is the same man who attacked
12:13me last year
12:14Can you at least tell me that, please?
12:17I don't need a name
12:23Okay
12:23Thank you very much
12:25I've got to go now
12:30It's the same man
12:34A long time ago
12:36Five years ago
12:38Before I met you
12:42I was raped
12:47But nobody believed me
12:49The police didn't believe me
12:52Not even Connor believed me
12:56The man who did it, he's done it with the women too and he's just been arrested
13:05Come here
13:05Um, yes, I'm sorry
13:06I don't need to cuddle
13:11They've put it behind me
13:12And that's where it's going to stay
13:15They've asked people to come forward but I'm not going to
13:21You have to go to the police, Sarah
13:23It's enough
13:24That I know after all these years that I was right
13:28That that man did drug me
13:31He did attack me
13:34Beyond that
13:36I don't want to waste any more of my life on him
13:51Okay
13:53Let's start with the allegations
13:54Of you touching female passengers
13:56In your cab
13:57In a sexual way
13:59How do you respond to this?
14:00No comment
14:01Mr. Warboys will not be answering any of your questions tonight
14:04As is his right
14:05But he has prepared a statement
14:06Which he is prepared to read out to you now
14:10Okay, John
14:11Let's see what you have to say
14:27I am innocent of all the allegations that have been put to me
14:32I have never made sexual contact with any passenger whilst in my cab
14:36And I have also never administered any form of drug to a passenger
14:40Also whilst in my cab
14:46I am innocent of all of these allegations that have been put to me
14:49And offended that anyone would think that I, as a respected black cab driver
14:55Would be capable of behaving in this despicable manner
14:58Thank you
15:02I am completely innocent
15:06Okay, John
15:07You will be detained for further questioning
15:09And we are also going to need some swabs and a DNA sample from you
15:28It's been white hot all day
15:30How many link cases?
15:3243
15:3443 positively linked
15:36Same description, same milder's operandi
15:38And that number is only going to rise when the line's open again tomorrow
15:4143?
15:41Yeah
15:42I mean 43
15:4343
15:4643
15:47What is happening here?
15:5043
15:5143
15:5143
16:1143
16:1244
16:45It can't be that I fucking said that to him.
16:49You're doing the right thing.
16:55Come on.
17:00Why did nobody tell me that you were going to arrest this man?
17:05Very sorry about that.
17:07Why did I have to find out about it through the newspapers and the TV?
17:10The answer is to do with the original team who investigated your complaint.
17:15It seems they only recorded it as a crime-related incident and not as a crime.
17:22So your details and the details of the complaint were never properly in the system.
17:28Right.
17:31Right.
17:34Because, you know, they didn't really believe anything that I said.
17:38I'm not going to sit here and try and defend the original investigation.
17:41Good.
17:42Because it appears that mistakes were clearly made.
17:46To be told effectively that I was lying was devastating.
17:53Do you understand that?
17:56Absolutely devastating.
18:00And I've had to live with that for the last five years.
18:05My parents were devastated when I left uni.
18:10But I've never told them or my brothers what happened to me.
18:16Because we're not that kind of family.
18:17So when the police, the only people that I thought would support me, turn their backs on me, that left
18:26me totally alone.
18:27Well, if the CPS had reviewed the evidence in your case, perhaps, that might have been a different outcome.
18:32But, unfortunately, that is not...
18:33Wait, wait, sorry, you had...
18:36Did you...
18:37Did you just say that the CPS did not review my case?
18:42No.
18:45I was told that the Crown Prosecution Service had looked at all the evidence and decided not to proceed, which
18:53is why they closed the investigation in the first place.
18:59No, I can tell you that the CPS did not review the evidence in your case.
19:04The decision to close your investigation was made by the senior officers overseeing it.
19:12They lied to me.
19:14I am sorry to say we haven't been able to locate your Achieving Best Evidence video or any of the
19:20items of clothing you told us about.
19:22What?
19:23None of the items you were wearing that night were where they should have been, in the evidence store.
19:34I reckon they got rid of all my evidence when he was arrested because they knew it would make them
19:37look bad.
19:38I don't know if that's the case.
19:41I only hope that it isn't.
19:43Now, I'm guessing they were looking for the classic date rape drugs such as Rihidon, didn't find any...
19:47No, no, no, but they told me that they found nothing, like I was...
19:50Like I was lying? Like I was lying about being drugged, that's...
19:54The test showed diphenhydramine, which is the active ingredient in nitro, was found in your urine.
19:59Okay, so if they'd have just...
20:02Asked me, I could have told them that I've never knowingly taken that drug in my life.
20:08There were drugs in my bloodstream?
20:10Yes, citalopram, codeine, morphine.
20:13Hang on, I've never taken citalopramine, whatever it is, my bloody life.
20:19So, a prescription? Antidepressant?
20:22Never taken an antidepressant?
20:23Okay.
20:24Why didn't they tell me they found these things in my blood?
20:27Why didn't they tell me?
20:31To feel like you're not being believed.
20:34And then to find out they couldn't even be bothered to do their job properly and...
20:41I can't explain to you...
20:45How angry...
20:48And brutalised...
20:52And bewildered I feel.
20:59I would say that, um, based on just this conversation today, you might have grounds for a formal complaint.
21:07And if you like, I could give you the...
21:09The details of who to take that to.
21:13And who would that be?
21:15It's a body called the IPCC.
21:18The Independent Police Complaints Commission.
21:22Yeah, I've heard about them.
21:25I work for a firm solicitors.
21:29The IPCC, it's made up of ex-police officers, isn't it?
21:32Yeah.
21:34So the police market their own homework.
21:38I can tell you now, they'll find that nobody did anything wrong.
21:44I can tell you.
21:59I have heard that, of course.
22:02Sure're everybody.
22:05They made a statement...
22:26Layla Mahmood
22:52Carrie Simons
22:55Sorry
23:03That's him
23:13Sarah Adams
23:32Oh God
23:34Yeah, that's him
23:50I was talking to Mrs Purvis today
23:52At my art class
23:55She said her daughters decided she wants to study law
23:58She said she warned her
24:00It's going to take many years of hard work
24:03But the girl seems adamant
24:06She doesn't even want to take a gap here
24:09She's going to start in September
24:13Admirable, don't you think?
24:20I'm going to the garden centre tomorrow
24:22If you want to come, Layla
24:24Pick up a few pots for the garden
24:27Fancy her?
24:30No, I can't
24:32Sorry
24:33To work on Saturdays
24:38So how's things?
24:39Yeah, okay
24:40Work?
24:41I may enjoy it rather than enjoy it
24:43You're still smoking?
24:45Uh, no, I've quit
24:48I mean, very occasionally
24:51I'm still trying to stop, why?
24:53I'm just concerned about your health
24:55My health's fine, isn't it?
24:56Yeah, well, that's good
24:57That's good
24:58But I just, I wanted to say I'm sorry
25:03I saw the news
25:05And I've read the papers
25:07I'm sorry for not believing you
25:18Jack, go back into the kitchen
25:19Get yourself a Snickers out of the fridge
25:21Just go into the kitchen
25:22Just take whatever you want
25:23But just eat it in there
25:25Go on, mate
25:32Sarah, I'm sorry
25:34Like, I'm so sorry
25:35I was in a room the other day
25:39It was full of women
25:40Waiting to do identity parades
25:42And
25:44It almost killed me
25:48All these women
25:49Who'd gone through
25:49What I went through
25:52Who would have been
25:52Speared if
25:56If they'd only believed me
25:57I mean, you can't believe yourself
26:00Can't I?
26:02Did I try hard enough?
26:04Yeah, you did
26:04I know you did
26:05Just
26:06Sorry
26:12You know, my life's okay
26:14I'm happy enough
26:17Gavin's a nice guy
26:18And
26:19We've got Lenny and I
26:23I thank God every day for him
26:28But I should have still been here, Connor
26:31Living with you
26:33Living with you
26:34Jack should have been living with his mum and dad
26:38Should have been your wife
26:40A love to you
26:49That's how much this has fucked up my life
26:56But thank you for your apology
27:00I accept it
27:06Jack
27:06Jack
27:10What's that?
27:13Go on
27:18See you on Monday
27:20See you later, mate
27:44We're going to proceed in court
27:45With charges relating to 14 of the women he attacked
27:4714?
27:50But there are loads more than that
27:52Let's CPS want to keep the case as simple as possible for the jury
27:55They're worried it could get bogged down in too much detail
27:58I'm not entirely sure I agree, but
28:00Okay
28:02We want you to be one of the 14
28:04And give evidence in court against war boys
28:07Me?
28:08But I'm still not sure what he did to me
28:10That doesn't matter
28:11You know, his offending had a pattern to it
28:14And your experience exactly fits that pattern
28:17And crucially, you had a really good recollection
28:19Of most of your journey home with him
28:25And the CPS also think
28:26That your mother's evidence
28:28About knowing that you weren't drunk
28:30She thought you'd been drugged
28:32Will also be helpful
28:33So you want me to give evidence too?
28:55I see it
29:06Okay, so we've heard from the CPS
29:08The plan is
29:09About 14 of the women
29:11Are going to speak in court
29:14But they won't be asking you
29:15To testify
29:19Why?
29:20Well, the thing is
29:21You didn't pick him out in the ID parade
29:26It's been a long time
29:27And he looked really different with me that night
29:30And because so much evidence from your case has been lost
29:33Fucking destroyed, in my opinion
29:38It's about not giving the defence an opening, Sarah
29:44That's hard
29:46Because I wanted to look the bastard in the eye
29:48And tell everybody what he did to me
29:51I wanted to have my moment in court
29:56I wanted to look him in the eye and say
29:57Yeah, I'm sending you to prison
29:58Because that's where you belong
30:03I'm sorry, Sarah
30:05Sometimes in these
30:06These big cases
30:07It's easy to overwhelm a jury
30:10So the strategy is to
30:12To stick to the offences
30:14Where we've been able to collect
30:15The most comprehensive evidence
30:19And 14, is that enough?
30:21Well, the CPS are confident
30:22That this will give the trial judge
30:25Enough ammunition to put him away
30:26For a long, long time
30:32Okay
30:33Mr. Warboys
30:35Freely admits
30:36A good deal of the circumstances
30:38Surrounding these events
30:39For instance
30:40For instance, he has always
30:41Actively sought to engage
30:44Female passengers in conversation
30:46In his taxi cab
30:48Banter, as he calls it
30:49And he sometimes did this
30:52By telling them
30:54Falsely
30:54That he had won money that night
30:57Through gambling
30:57And by showing them a bag
30:59Filled with cash
31:01But he says this was simply
31:03A conversation starter
31:04And his objective was not sexual
31:07It was simply female company
31:08It was an icebreaker
31:10In that respect
31:12He is adamant
31:14That any sexual contact
31:16Between him and any woman
31:18In his taxi
31:19Was consensual
31:20That it was non-penetrative
31:22And that it was initiated
31:24By those women
31:31No, I don't remember
31:32Feeling scared that night
31:34You didn't feel threatened
31:35By Mr. Warboys?
31:37No, I actually thought
31:38He came across as sort of
31:39Pathetic
31:39Not some sort of
31:41Predatory monster
31:42Just a normal taxi driver
31:43Engaging in some banter
31:45With you
31:47I actually think that
31:48Harmless demeanour
31:50Is what makes him so dangerous
31:52Precisely because
31:53He puts you off guard
31:54As he hands over
31:55His drinks from the front
31:55He's like a
31:57A professional conman
31:59It's clear
32:00Would you agree
32:01That your daughter
32:02Had been drinking that night?
32:04A few drinks
32:05Correct
32:06So I put it to you
32:07That it's reasonable
32:08To assume
32:09That she was intoxicated?
32:11I've never seen her intoxicated
32:14She rarely drinks alcohol
32:16She was in distress
32:18She was insensible
32:20She was like a rag doll
32:22There was something else
32:23In her system
32:23She was vomiting
32:25Continuously
32:27You don't get like
32:28She was that night
32:29Just from a few drinks
32:40I swear by Allah
32:41That the evidence
32:42I shall give
32:43Shall be the truth
32:44The whole truth
32:45And nothing but the truth
32:52Two large glasses
32:54Of red wine
32:56Yes
32:57And you drank those
32:59And then you go to the toilet
33:01And you are sick
33:03Yes
33:04I
33:04I sometimes get nauseous
33:06When I'm on my period
33:08But that was not going to deter you
33:10From your plans
33:10For that evening
33:11And you went back to your friends
33:13And carried on as normal
33:14In your statement
33:16You say you then had
33:17Two vodkas
33:18And lemonade
33:20Yes
33:21And did your drinking stop there?
33:24Or did you have
33:25Rather more to drink that night
33:27Than you've told us about?
33:29Not that I remember
33:30Shortly after you got into his taxi
33:32Mr Warboys
33:33Handed you a glass
33:34Of something bubbly
33:37Maybe champagne
33:38Something like that
33:40And you drank that too?
33:43Yes
33:45Why?
33:46Because he
33:47Forced me to
33:50He wouldn't take no
33:51For an answer
33:52Oh but he's driving
33:53He's in the front of the cab
33:54Yes but he just
33:55He kept persisting
33:57And persisting
33:57And persisting
33:58But he can't actually
33:59Force you to drink it
34:00Can he?
34:01Well he forced me
34:01To take the pill
34:02We'll come to that in a minute
34:03My question to you
34:04Is why you felt
34:05You had to drink
34:06That champagne
34:07When you were not
34:07Obliged to?
34:11Because
34:13He
34:14He wouldn't take no
34:17For an answer
34:17Or is the reality
34:19That he was being
34:20A very chatty
34:20And personable taxi driver
34:22Engaging in some banter
34:23With you
34:25Who'd offered you a drink
34:26And which you had accepted
34:27And drank
34:28Perfectly happily
34:30No
34:32You say
34:33You remember him
34:34Getting into the back
34:35Of the cab
34:36With pills in his hand
34:37And that he forced
34:38One into your mouth
34:39Right?
34:40Yes
34:41And what are you doing
34:42To resist?
34:46Well I'm
34:49Trying to
34:51Move him away from me
34:52So you were perfectly able
34:54To struggle
34:55And resist?
34:56Yeah
34:56But you don't mention
34:58Struggling and resisting
34:59In your police statement
35:03Well
35:04If it's not there
35:06It's not there
35:07But I was
35:08I was feeling quite
35:10Drowsy
35:10After he made me drink
35:11The champagne
35:12And after the pill
35:13Went down
35:13Your mind
35:14Is pretty much
35:16Straight away
35:16A blank
35:17Thereafter
35:19Yes
35:20So we really are
35:21In the realms
35:22Of almost
35:22Instant unconsciousness
35:26Yes
35:27That's right
35:28Well I suggest to you
35:29That you'd already
35:30Consumed a large amount
35:31Of alcohol
35:32Before you got in
35:33Mr. Warboy's taxi
35:34And that he did not
35:35Give you a pill
35:36Or force it down
35:37Your throat
35:37Do you disagree with me?
35:39Yes
35:39And you can't
35:41Make up your mind
35:41Whether you could
35:42Or couldn't fight him off
35:43Or did or didn't
35:44Have a lot to drink
35:45Or pretty much anything
35:46Else that night
35:46Because you were
35:47So intoxicated
36:02Layla
36:03I just want to thank you
36:04For giving evidence
36:05I don't think
36:06There's any doubt
36:07He'll be found guilty
36:08I thought you held up
36:09Really well in there
36:11Did you?
36:12Yeah
36:13Yeah
36:14That was tough
36:16Layla
36:16Can I get you anything
36:17A cup of tea?
36:18No thanks
36:18I'd just like to go home
36:19I'm Debbie
36:20From the police press office
36:22I just wondered
36:23If you'd consider
36:24Waving your anonymity
36:25And providing us
36:25With some media interviews
36:27What?
36:28We just thought
36:29If someone could stand up
36:30Someone articulate
36:31Like yourself
36:32And talk about
36:33What had happened to you
36:34This might encourage
36:35More women to come forward
36:36No
36:37No
36:37I can't
36:38I can't do that
36:38I'm sorry
36:40You've got the wrong person
36:41Sorry
36:57Hi
36:58I'm sorry
36:58I'm Sarah
36:59Do I know you?
37:00I've been through exactly
37:01What you've been through
37:03Have you got time for coffee?
37:06I wanted to punch
37:08That fucking barrister
37:09In his stupid face
37:12And why is it okay
37:14For him to make out
37:15I'm a liar?
37:16He was going through
37:17Every tiny thing
37:18In your statement
37:18In my new detail
37:19Just trying to find
37:20Some little thing
37:20To pick away at
37:22Why is that still happening?
37:23I was raging too
37:24Just watch it
37:24What is the point
37:26Of this farce?
37:27He's fucking guilty
37:29You know
37:29I've been looking into
37:30Bringing a complaint
37:31Against the police
37:31For the way they treated us
37:33And with me
37:34There was so much stuff
37:35That they missed out
37:35In the first few weeks
37:36It was just ridiculous
37:38Yeah but it's
37:39They're indisciplinary people
37:40Isn't it?
37:41What's the point?
37:43I'm not talking about
37:43Going through the IPCC
37:44I want to make some
37:45Proper noise
37:47I'm looking into
37:48Suing them
37:49Suing?
37:50Yeah
37:52There's a lawyer
37:53I've been put in touch with
37:54Who might be prepared
37:56To take it on
37:57She's called Harriet Wistrich
37:58She's got a great reputation
38:00But
38:01I can't do it by myself
38:03I had a quick chat with her
38:05And she said
38:05It'd be a much stronger case
38:06If there was someone else
38:07Who had been through
38:08The same thing
38:09So you're asking
38:11Do I want to sue
38:12The police
38:13With you?
38:15Well yeah
38:17You don't have to make
38:18A decision
38:19Yes
38:20What?
38:21Yes
38:22Let's do the bastards
38:23Oh
38:24Great
38:26Yeah
38:45You developed and perfected
38:48A web of deceit
38:49That was sufficient to ensnare young, intelligent and sensible women
38:54Who had enjoyed a night out
38:56And whose only mistake
38:58As it turned out
38:59Was to get into your cab
39:01Late at night
39:03There is no doubt
39:04That you continue to constitute
39:06A significant risk
39:07Of serious harm
39:08Through the commission of further offences
39:11I therefore pass down on you
39:13An indeterminate sentence of imprisonment
39:16For public protection
39:18With a minimum custodial term of eight years
39:36I wouldn't worry about the eight years
39:39As I understand it
39:40The judge had to give a number
39:42But a parole board still has to decide if it's safe to release him
39:45And I can't see that happening
39:47Eight years did spook me a bit
39:50Yeah, he's not getting out
39:52Anyway, Carrie, thanks for agreeing to do some interviews
39:55I think if someone like yourself
39:57Someone so articulate can stand up
39:59Then it will encourage more women to come forward
40:01I'm nervous, but if it gives others a voice
40:03It seems like the right thing to do
40:05Thanks again
40:06Yeah
40:06I'll start to get some things set up, okay?
40:08Okay
40:08Thanks, Carrie
40:11What have you got to do?
40:12Well, just some interviews about what happened to me
40:14They need someone to waive their anonymity
40:16And be a focal point
40:17My goodness, do you think that's a good idea?
40:20You're so young
40:21Do you want this hanging over you?
40:23What?
40:24They said it's important that more people come forward
40:29I'm just sick of us all being on the back foot, Mum
40:35Could he really get out that soon?
40:37Because the thought of him ever being released terrifies me
40:40Me too
40:40Well, theoretically, yes
40:44After eight years, he could apply for parole
40:45But in order to do that, he'd first have to admit to what he's done
40:49And his position has consistently been that he is totally innocent
40:53Oh, so not just a psycho, a thick psycho
40:56So his position is 105 women have all just made it all up
41:00It's up to 105 now
41:02Well, I was told the actual number might be nearer 500
41:06Is that correct?
41:07That's what the police said
41:09So what do you think, Harriet?
41:11There's potentially hundreds of women out there who have suffered needlessly
41:14Because the police didn't do their job properly
41:16They shouldn't be allowed to get away with what they've done
41:19Well, neither of you qualifies for legal aid
41:22So you're asking me to take this on on a no-win, no-fee basis?
41:26Afraid we are, yeah
41:28Okay
41:30Firstly, the problem is you can't sue the police for negligence
41:33Why not?
41:34The law states that if they could be sued
41:36They wouldn't be able to do their jobs properly
41:37Because they'd always be looking over the shoulder waiting for the next writ
41:40It's just how the law is, I'm afraid
41:44But my advice would be to pursue this under the Human Rights Act
41:47And argue that the police's actions
41:49Or inactions
41:50Or
41:51Inactions
41:53Infringed on your right to not be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment
41:57Well, that exactly describes what happened to us
42:00Yes
42:02The only problem is that it's never been done before
42:06And in your case, Sarah, there is a statute of limitations issue
42:09You must take an action within one year
42:11And it's been five years since the police investigated your case
42:14And in your case, Leila, they could argue that
42:16However ineffective their initial investigation was
42:19They did ultimately arrest the correct man
42:22You should be closer to on the way out then
42:24But the first thing I would do
42:26Is I would contact the police
42:28And declare our intentions
42:30Now, they will jump up and down
42:31Tell us we don't have a legal leg to stand on
42:33And that we're out of time
42:34But
42:34They will have to disclose to us
42:37Statements
42:37And other evidence
42:39And I'm betting
42:41That will throw up some pretty
42:44Interesting stuff
42:44That will throw up some pretty
42:46You
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