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18 Οκτ 2021 · A person who is known for sucking a object shaped like a hot dog in the backseat of a vehicle
The killer in the backseat (also known as High Beams) is an urban legend from the United States and United Kingdom. [1] It was first noted by folklorist Carlos Drake in 1968 in texts collected by Indiana University students.
1 Αυγ 2023 · In this chapter, we take a deep dive into an old classic, The Killer in The Backseat. You’ll be double checking your car for weeks after this one. There is a story about a woman from my home town. She was coming back from a trip late at night, and stopped at a gas station to fill up.
The killer in the backseat (also known as High Beams) is an urban legend from the United States and United Kingdom. It was first noted by folklorist Carlos Drake in 1968 in texts collected by Indiana University students.
It's about what the title says, a "killer in the backseat," also sometimes called "High Beams." The story goes like this... A woman left work late at night and took her usual route home along a dark, deserted highway. She stopped at a gas station to grab a coffee and fill up the tank on the way.
The Killer in the Backseat (also known as High Beams) is an urban legend from the United States and United Kingdom. It was first noted by folklorist Carlos Drake in 1968 in texts collected by Indiana University students.
26 Σεπ 2000 · Research shows that one true case of "The Killer in the Backseat" did occur in 1964 in New York City, when an escaped murderer hid in the backseat of a car.