Uberhorror

Synopsis: A young woman hitches a ride using the Ubar app, but soon finds herself in a most uncomfortable situation with the fabled Uberkiller on the loose.
Year:
2016
4 min
76 Views


Radio:
Police are still on the lookout for what sources are calling: The Uberkiller.

The serial murderer uses the popular rideshare service

to isolate victims.

Authorities are encouraging extreme caution when using the ride-share application.

You call for an Ubar?

Yep. Can you help me with my bag?

You need help with that little thing?

So whatcha got in that little bag of yours anyways?

Oh... not much... just some clothes.

I was hoping to have room for some souvenirs on the way back.

What?

Nothing. Nothing...

You can actually go straight here.

Don't worry hun. I know a shortcut.

I... I need to get out.

Relax sweetheart.

Really?

Just pull over!

As you wish..

1930s Jazz Music

screaming

gagging

Radio:
Authorities are encouraging extreme caution for drivers using the service in the area.

Especially in the late hours of the night.

They also recommend working with a buddy.

Remember...

The Uberkiller...

Could be anyone.

Thanks for watching Uberhorror.

We were wondering. When you ride in these things, do you usually sit in the front or the back?

Let us know in the comments.

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Assuming we survive...

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Zac Morris

Zachary Clegg Morris (born 4 September 1978 in Barnsley) is a former English cricketer who captained England Under-19 team on one occasion. He also played two first-class matches for Hampshire scoring 11 runs at an average of 2.75 and despite bowling 34 overs failed to take a wicket, although he was part of the side that were promoted as runners-up from the second division in 2001.In 4 List A games for the county he scored 7 runs at an average of 2.33 and took 3 wickets at an average of 43. His best performance was 3/31. In 2016, he was reported to be "living and working in his native Barnsley". more…

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