The trial is over, this should be the end of it. But as they gather on the steps of Blackfriars Court, Keith, Maria and Sylvia hear rumours of a new scam that’s been unfolding right under their noses. Filthy Ritual is a Global Original podcast, produced by Global and Novel. In partnership with Dentsu Entertainment. If you’ve been affected by anything you’ve heard in this podcast or think you, or someone you know, may have been scammed, you're not alone and there's support available. Age UK has helpful advice and information for anyone who thinks they’ve been scammed. Action Fraud can be contacted any time day or night, or you can call the Action Fraud team on 0300 123 2040. Victim Support or Think Jessica provide emotional and practical help to victims of crimes and scams Contact the 24-hour Samaritans helpline on 116 123 if you feel low or anxious and need someone to talk to.
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It's a great story, isn't it?
Should be a film.
Juliet D'Souza and a group of her most vocal victims find themselves in court.
She was posing questions to me which were becoming increasingly difficult to answer.
In the end, the jury sides with the victims and convicts Juliette D'Souza on all 23 counts of fraud and obtaining property by deception.
For me, just a massive sense of relief.
Like, I remember I had tears in my eyes.
But the story does not end there.
While she was under investigation, she started another scam.
It is an absolutely icy Friday in London.
It's cold enough that I can see my breath.
Why are we here, Hannah?
Well, firstly, we're making a series about Hampstead.
So that's where we are.
We have come to Hampstead Ponds.
It is beautiful.
We're looking at, I believe this is the mixed pond in the summer.