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marriage was marred by his frequent absences and brushes with the law and proved to be short-lived. They never divorced, but their paths never crossed again after
January 1929. Parker was still wearing the wedding ring Thornton had given her when she died. Thornton was in prison when he heard of her death, commenting, "I'm glad they jumped out like they did. It's much better than being caught." Sentenced to five years for robbery in 1933 and after attempting several prison breaks from other facilities, Thornton was killed while trying to escape from the
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skirting the edges of five mid-western states, exploiting the "state line" rule that prevented officers from pursuing a fugitive into another jurisdiction. Barrow was consistent in his movements, so Hamer charted his path and predicted where he would go. The gang's itinerary centered on family visits, and they were due to see
Methvin's family in Louisiana. Unbeknownst to Hamer, Barrow had designated Methvin's parents' residence as a rendezvous in case they were separated. Methvin had become separated from the rest of the gang in
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staying with a female friend to assist her during her recovery from a broken arm. Barrow dropped by the girl's house while Parker was in the kitchen making hot chocolate. Both were smitten immediately. Most historians believe that Parker joined Barrow because she had fallen in love with him. She remained his loyal companion as they carried out their many crimes and awaited the violent death they both viewed as inevitable.
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fire, and the other officers opened fire immediately after. Jordan was reported to have called out to Barrow; Alcorn said that Hamer called out; and Hinton claimed that Alcorn did. In another report, each said that they both did. These conflicting claims might have been collegial attempts to divert the focus from Oakley, who later admitted firing too early, but that is merely speculation.
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became less secure; they resorted to campfire cooking and bathing in cold streams. The unrelieved, round-the-clock proximity of five people in one car gave rise to vicious bickering. Jones was the driver when he and Barrow stole a car belonging to Darby in late April, and he used that car to leave the others. He stayed away until June 8.
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Barrow and Parker. This became known as the "harboring trial" and all twenty either pleaded guilty or were found guilty. The two mothers were jailed for thirty days. Other sentences ranged from two years' imprisonment for Floyd
Hamilton, brother of Raymond, to one hour in custody for Barrow's teenage
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Bonnie and Clyde wished to be buried side by side, but the Parker family would not allow it. Her mother wanted to grant her final wish to be brought home, but the mobs surrounding the Parker house made that impossible. More than 20,000 attended Parker's funeral, and her family had difficulty reaching
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Funeral Parlor and Sophia Stone was a home demonstration agent, both from nearby Ruston. Both of them came to Arcadia to identify the bodies because the Barrow gang had kidnapped them in 1933. Parker reportedly had laughed when she discovered that Darby was
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Each of us six officers had a shotgun and an automatic rifle and pistols. We opened fire with the automatic rifles. They were emptied before the car got even with us. Then we used shotguns. There was smoke coming from the car, and it looked like it was on fire. After shooting the shotguns, we emptied
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Grapevine killings were recounted in exaggerated detail, affecting public perception. All four Dallas daily papers seized on the story told by the eyewitness, a farmer who claimed to have seen Parker laugh at the way that Murphy's head "bounced like a rubber ball" on the
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Crowson struggled for life, prison chief Lee Simmons reportedly promised him that all persons involved in the breakout would be hunted down and killed. All of them eventually were, except for Methvin, who preserved his life by turning on the gang and setting up the ambush of
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January 5, 1930, at the home of Barrow's friend, Clarence Clay, at 105 Herbert Street in West Dallas. Barrow was 20 years old, and Parker was 19. Parker was out of work and
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Gibsland" because many people felt that he had not given Barrow and Parker a fair chance to surrender. He made headlines again in 1948 when he and Governor
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on the perpetrators, so they were told to take whatever they wanted from the confiscated items in their car. Hamer appropriated the arsenal of stolen guns and ammunition, plus a box of fishing tackle, under the terms of his compensation package with the Texas DOC. In July, Clyde's mother Cumie wrote
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November 1933. Schmid called "Halt!" and gunfire erupted from the outlaw car, which made a quick U-turn and sped away. Schmid's Thompson submachine gun jammed on the first round, and he could not get off one shot. Pursuit of Barrow was impossible
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with Barrow at the wheel and he slowed down as hoped. The six lawmen opened fire while the vehicle was still moving. Oakley fired first, probably before any order to do so. Barrow was shot in the head and died instantly from Oakley's first shot and Hinton reported hearing Parker scream. The officers
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Parker was a bright child who thrived on attention. She enjoyed performing on stage and dreamed of becoming an actress. In her second year in high school, Parker met Roy Thornton (1908–1937). The couple dropped out of school and married on September 25, 1926, six days before her 16th birthday. Their
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Methvin was convicted in Oklahoma of the 1934 murder of Constable Campbell at Commerce. He was paroled in 1942 and killed by a train in 1948. He fell asleep drunk on the train tracks, although some have speculated that he was pushed by someone seeking revenge. His father Ivy was killed in 1946 by a
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from the car, but he later returned it to the Barrow family. Posse members took other personal items, such as Parker's clothing. The Parker family asked for them back but were refused, and the items were later sold as souvenirs. The Barrow family claimed that Sheriff Jordan kept an alleged suitcase
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in the fields, Barrow purposely had two of his toes amputated in late January 1932, either by another inmate or by himself. Because of this, he walked with a limp for the rest of his life. However, without his knowledge, Barrow's mother had already successfully petitioned for his release and he was
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Jones had left Barrow and Parker six weeks after the three of them evaded officers at Dexfield Park in July 1933. He reached Houston and got a job picking cotton, where he was soon discovered and captured. He was returned to Dallas, where he dictated a "confession" in which he claimed to have been
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The posse discussed calling "halt", but the four Texans Hamer, Gault, Hinton, and Alcorn "vetoed the idea", telling them that the killers' history had always been to shoot their way out, as had occurred in Platte City, Dexfield Park, and Sowers. When the ambush occurred, Oakley stood up and opened
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from various states. Hamer stated: "I hate to bust the cap on a woman, especially when she was sitting down, however if it wouldn't have been her, it would have been us." Word of the deaths quickly got around when Hamer, Jordan, Oakley, and Hinton drove into town to telephone their bosses. A crowd
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Hamer was interested in the Barrow hunt assignment, but the pay was only a third of what he made working for oil companies. To sweeten the deal, Texas Department of Corrections boss Lee Simmons granted him title to all the guns that the posse would recover from the slain murderers. Almost all the
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magazine during the excitement surrounding the 1967 movie: "That Bonnie and Clyde movie made it all look sort of glamorous, but like I told them teenaged boys sitting near me at the drive-in showing: 'Take it from an old man who was there. It was hell. Besides, there's more lawmen nowadays with
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to Hamer asking for the return of the guns: "You don't ever want to forget my boy was never tried in no court for murder, and no one is guilty until proven guilty by some court so I hope you will answer this letter and also return the guns I am asking for." There is no record of any response.
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from the BAR struck the tree and forced wood splinters into the sergeant's face. Parker got into the car with the others, and they pulled in Blanche from the street where she was pursuing her dog Snow Ball. The surviving officers later testified that they had fired only fourteen rounds in the
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honored the memory of patrolman Edward Bryan Wheeler on April 1, 2011, who was murdered along with officer H. D. Murphy by the Barrow gang on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1934. They presented the Yellow Rose of Texas commendation to his last surviving sibling, 95-year-old Ella Wheeler-McLeod of
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kept a prisoner by Barrow and Parker. Some of the more lurid lies that he told concerned the gang's sex lives, and this testimony gave rise to many stories about Barrow's ambiguous sexuality. Jones was convicted of the murder of Doyle Johnson and served a lenient sentence of fifteen years.
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Blanche paid for their cabins with coins rather than bills, and did the same later when buying five dinners and five beers. The next day, Houser noticed that his guests had taped newspapers over the windows of their cabin; Blanche again paid for five meals with coins. Her outfit of
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had been a friend of Barrow's family since childhood. He joined Parker and Barrow on Christmas Eve 1932 at the age of 16, and the three left Dallas that night. The next day, Christmas Day 1932, Jones and Barrow murdered Doyle Johnson, a young family man, while stealing his car in
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where his mother had moved. He was arrested there without incident on November 16, and returned to Dallas. Through the autumn, Barrow committed several robberies with small-time local accomplices, while his family and Parker's attended to her considerable medical needs.
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to her right leg, so severe that the muscles contracted and caused the leg to "draw up". Jones observed: "She'd been burned so bad none of us thought she was gonna live. The hide on her right leg was gone, from her hip down to her ankle. I could see the bone at places."
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Louisiana. The three duos distrusted one another and kept to themselves, and each had its own agenda in the operation and offered differing narratives of it. Simmons, the head of the Texas DOC, brought another perspective, having effectively commissioned the posse.
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fired about 130 rounds, emptying each of their weapons into the car. The two had survived several bullet wounds over the years in their confrontations with the law. On this day any one of several of Bonnie and Clyde's wounds could have been the cause of death.
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ground as she shot him. The stories claimed that police found a cigar butt "with tiny teeth marks", supposedly those of Parker. Several days later, Murphy's fiancée wore her intended wedding dress to his funeral, attracting photos and newspaper coverage.
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better ways of catching you. You couldn't get away, anyway. The only way I come through it was because the Good Lord musta been watching over me. But you can't depend on that, neither, because He's got more folks to watch over now than He did then.'"
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for the two Grapevine murders. Hinton alleged that Hamer made every member of the posse swear that they would never divulge this secret. Other accounts place Ivy at the center of the action, not tied up but on the road, waving for Barrow to stop.
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Hamer was tall, burly, and taciturn, unimpressed by authority and driven by an "inflexible adherence to right, or what he thinks is right." For twenty years, he had been feared and admired throughout Texas as "the walking embodiment of the
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of cash, and writer Jeff Guinn claims that Jordan bought a "barn and land in Arcadia" soon after the event, thereby hinting that the accusation had merit, despite the complete absence of any evidence to the existence of such a suitcase.
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soon gathered at the spot. Gault and Alcorn were left to guard the bodies, but they lost control of the jostling, curious throng; one woman cut off bloody locks of Parker's hair and pieces from her dress, which were subsequently sold as
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began a series of robberies, primarily of stores and gas stations. Their goal was to collect enough money and firepower to launch a raid against Eastham prison. On April 19, Parker and Fults were captured in a failed hardware store
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toward Sailes. Hinton recounted that the lawmen were in place by 9 pm, and waited through the whole of the next day (May 22) with no sign of the perpetrators. Other accounts said that the officers set up on the evening of May 22.
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living out of his car, just a town or two behind them. Three of Hamer's four brothers were also Texas Rangers. Brother Harrison was the best shot of the four, but Frank was considered the most tenacious.
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that killed Bonnie and Clyde. Parker briefly kept a diary early in 1929 when she was aged 18, writing of her loneliness, her impatience with life in Dallas, and her love of photography.
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Deputy Malcolm Davis on January 6, 1933, when he, Parker, and Jones wandered into a police trap set for another criminal. The gang had murdered five people since April.
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guns, which the gang had stolen from armories, were the property of the National Guard. There was a thriving market for "celebrity" guns, even in 1934 (Guinn, p. 343).
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Bonnie Parker's grave, inscribed: "As the flowers are all made sweeter by the sunshine and the dew, so this old world is made brighter by the lives of folks like you."
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Barrow cohorts Hamilton and Palmer, who escaped Eastham in January 1934, were recaptured. Both were convicted of murder and executed in the electric chair at
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Bonnie and Clyde killed 12 people, including nine law enforcement officers, during their two years of criminal activity from February 1932 to May 1934.
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officer, secondarily assigned to the prison system as a special investigator, and was given the specific task of taking down the Barrow Gang.
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Prentiss Oakley admitted to friends that he had fired prematurely. He succeeded Henderson Jordan as sheriff of Bienville Parish in 1940.
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Blanche was permanently blinded in her left eye during the 1933 shootout at Dexfield Park. She was taken into custody on the charge of "
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and persuaded him to hunt down the Barrow Gang. He was retired, but his commission had not expired. He accepted the assignment as a
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committed two murders in his first two weeks with Barrow at age 16. The cut-down shotgun is one of his "whippet" guns.
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while they prepared the photo for publication. Guinn says that some people who knew Hinton suspect that "he became
5063:"Watch Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot's iconic performance of 'Bonnie and Clyde' in 1968 - Far Out Magazine"
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Prison Guard Major Joseph Crowson of Huntsville, Texas: murdered January 16, 1934 in Houston County, Texas.
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features the death car of fictional outlaws Vikki and Vance, who are based on the real-life outlaw couple.
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in which they had intended to steal firearms. Parker was released from jail after a few months, when the
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4776:"Letter from Clyde Barrow to Henry Ford Praising the Ford V-8 Car, 1934 – The Henry Ford Organization"
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Constable William Calvin "Cal" Campbell of Commerce, Oklahoma: murdered April 6, 1934 near Commerce.
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Patrolman Holloway Daniel "H.D." Murphy of Grapevine, Texas: murdered April 1, 1934 near Grapevine.
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22,776 in 2023) for "the dead bodies of the Grapevine slayers"—not their capture, just the bodies.
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sister Marie. Other defendants included Blanche, Jones, Methvin, and Parker's sister Billie.
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5123:"First look at A&E Network's 'Bonnie & Clyde' remake: Recast movies & TV roles"
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Detective Harry Leonard McGinnis of Joplin, Missouri: murdered April 13, 1933 in Joplin.
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because the posse had parked their cars at a distance to prevent them from being seen.
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5424:"From Ted Bundy to Jeffrey Dahmer, What It's Like to be Part of a Serial Killer Fandom"
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in her hand. The Barrow Gang subsequently became front-page news throughout America.
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John Napoleon "JN" Bucher of Hillsboro, Texas: murdered April 30, 1932 in Hillsboro.
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5398:"Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome: Why some women are attracted to men like Paul Bernardo"
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In March 2009, Bonnie and Clyde were the subject of a program in the BBC series
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Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde
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said that he watched Clyde "change from a school boy to a rattlesnake".
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Moshinskie, Dr. James F. "Funerals of the Famous: Bonnie & Clyde."
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depicted their manhunt from the point of view of the pursuing lawmen.
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5235:"Review Roundup: BONNIE & CLYDE on Broadway - All the Reviews!"
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Smithsonian Channel:America in Color: the Death of Bonnie and Clyde
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Clyde and Buck Barrow's grave, inscribed: "Gone but not forgotten"
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jail, and reunited with Barrow within a few weeks of her release.
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5077:"Flashback: Merle Haggard Takes 'Bonnie and Clyde' to Number One"
5005:"How The Highwaymen Sets the Record Straight on Bonnie and Clyde"
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3651:"In Search of Bonnie and Clyde, Part III: Further on up the road"
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W. D. Jones, Riding with Bonnie and Clyde, Playboy, November 1968
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Running with Bonnie and Clyde, the Ten Fast Years of Ralph Fults
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reportedly received volumes of sexual fan mail and love letters.
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1983:(1968) is a parody, portraying them as rabbits stealing carrots.
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Bonnie with a shotgun reaches for a pistol in Clyde's waistband.
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after surgery five days later at Kings Daughters Hospital in
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Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde
3400:"Red River Plunge of Bonnie and Clyde – Marker Number: 4218"
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Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde
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History by Hollywood: The Use and Abuse of the American Past
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The road in the Louisiana woods where Barrow and Parker died
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Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde
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After Barrow's release from prison in February 1932, he and
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Parker, Emma Krause, Nell Barrow Cowan and Jan I. Fortune.
5155:"BBC Two – Timewatch, 2008–2009, The Real Bonnie and Clyde"
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Jordan attempted to keep the death car, but Ruth Warren of
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5345:"Why Ride or Die Culture Promotes Unhealthy Relationships"
2165:"Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome" is the pop culture phrase for
2022:(season 1, episode 9, "Last Ride of Bonnie & Clyde"),
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1933 Site of Red Crown Tourist Court Platte City, Missouri
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Sergeant G.B. Kahler to duck behind a large oak tree. The
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far from home, sometimes with money to help them return.
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4746:"How the 'Bonnie and Clyde Death Car' ended up in Primm"
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4886:"Bonnie and Clyde driver loses life to shotgun blasts."
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D'Angelo, Bob; Desk, Cox Media Group National Content.
4034:. United States Division of Investigation. June 2, 1934
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Site of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Ambush Monuments
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Nearly everyone had begun collecting souvenirs such as
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Site of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Garage Apartment
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set free six days after his intentional injury. He was
4152:"Took No Chances, Hinton and Alcorn Tell Newspapermen"
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to treat Parker's leg. The druggist contacted Sheriff
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5450:"Killer love: Why people fall in love with murderers"
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unsuccessfully challenged the vote total achieved by
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The Texas Department of Corrections contacted former
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227:(October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and
5030:"The Highwaymen Is a Pleasant Throwback of a Movie"
3724:"Clyde and Bonnie Names Reported in Slaying Bill",
3406:. Texas Historical Commission. 1975. Archived from
1259:According to statements made by Hinton and Alcorn:
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Site of Barrow Gang shootout at Dexfield Park, Iowa
5608:. (Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 2000.)
3524:"Local lawmen shoot it out with notorious bandits"
3211:Rock in a Hard Place: The Browning Automatic Rifle
1680:Blanche never carried a gun. She was convicted of
5639:The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense.
5477:Barrow, Blanche Caldwell and John Neal Phillips.
3533:. Platte County Landmark. Retrieved May 25, 2008.
1276:. Undertaker C. F. "Boots" Bailey had difficulty
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5481:. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.)
5372:"Passion Victim: A Brief Look at Hybristophilia"
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3035:. The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from
2305:Bonhams 1793: Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
5524:Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First-Century Update
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3544:Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First-Century Update
2565:"The Story of Suicide Sal – Bonnie Parker 1932"
359:was born in 1909 into a poor farming family in
5261:"The Fallout New Vegas experience, IRL: Primm"
3003:On The Trail of Bonnie and Clyde: Then and Now
2858:. Season 24. Episode 4. PBS. January 19, 2016.
2033:The story of Bonnie and Clyde is parodied in "
587:and released from prison, and he and his wife
5725:
4903:
4715:"Bonnie and Clyde's Death Car, Primm, Nevada"
4638:
4559:
4313:, Vol. 130 (No. 10), October 2007, pp. 74–90.
3321:
3319:
3213:, Collector Grade Publications (2000), p. 78.
2520:, November 1968. Reprinted at Cinetropic.com.
1210:Site of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Ambush
5311:
4861:"Riding with Bonnie and Clyde by W.D. Jones"
4445:
4147:
4145:
3557:
3542:Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis (2003).
1280:the bodies because of all the bullet holes.
692:The group ranged from Texas as far north as
6049:Extrajudicial killings in the United States
5641:(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1935.)
4305:
4303:
4301:
4299:
4297:
4295:
4293:
4291:
4289:
4028:"Clyde Champion Barrow FBI Criminal Record"
3778:Texas State Library and Archives Commission
3258:
527:1933: Buck and Blanche Barrow join the gang
433:
5732:
5718:
5593:. (London: After The Battle Books, 2003).
5556:. (New York: New American Library, 1968.)
5511:. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009.)
5275:Side by Side: A Novel of Bonnie and Clyde.
4951:
4949:
4631:
4629:
4581:Ambush: The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde
4275:Southern Illinois University Press, 2003.
4257:
4255:
4098:Ambush: The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde
4091:
4089:
4087:
4085:
4083:
4081:
4079:
3327:"Reality less romantic than outlaw legend"
3316:
2914:. Historynet.com, originally published in
2899:
2897:
2895:
2893:
2891:
1660:
1528:Ambush: The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde
38:
5604:Steele, Phillip, and Marie Barrow Scoma.
5297:"Yet another modern-day Bonnie and Clyde"
4175:
4173:
4171:
4142:
3518:
3516:
3514:
3512:
3510:
3508:
2905:"Bonnie & Clyde's Revenge on Eastham"
2126:Side By Side: A Novel of Bonnie and Clyde
824:In July 1933, the gang checked in to the
5447:
5307:from the original on September 15, 2013.
5294:
5258:
4807:
4805:
4286:
4191:, Texas Hideout. Retrieved May 25, 2008.
3596:
2849:
2847:
2501:
2499:
2497:
2495:
2493:
2491:
1980:Bunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches)
1923:
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1726:
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1282:
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1145:
1134:on its editorial page, showing an empty
1089:
1011:
925:
838:
772:
641:
630:
530:
448:
347:
297:
5656:. (New York: Thomas Dunn Books, 2016.)
5621:The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde
5539:The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde
5232:
5208:"Osnes and Sands Are Shooting Stars of
5002:
4946:
4677:Steele, p ?; Phillips, pp. 209–11.
4668:. TexasHideout. Retrieved May 26, 2008.
4626:
4264:The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde
4252:
4076:
3644:
3642:
3640:
3638:
3636:
3612:. TexasHideout. Retrieved May 25, 2008.
2888:
5951:
5342:
5097:"Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story1992"
4168:
4101:. Austin, TX: Shoal Creek Publishers.
3505:
3057:
2656:
2654:
2037:", an episode from the 19th season of
1605:The posse never received the promised
1383:Burial site of Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
661:sent the poem and the photos over the
5927:A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde
5713:
5522:Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis.
5496:(New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.)
5421:
5395:
5369:
5205:
4802:
4249:Texashideout. Retrieved May 26, 2008.
3728:, November 29, 1933, section II, p. 1
3380:interview, Barrow and Phillips, p. 65
3367:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, pp. 116–17
2844:
2706:
2704:
2488:
2376:, earlier that day. Guinn, pp. 210–11
1883:A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde
1814:
1509:
1342:
5739:
5606:The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde
5295:Campbell, Duncan (August 11, 2010).
5233:Diamond, Robert (December 1, 2011).
5206:Jones, Kenneth (November 22, 2009).
4743:
4579:Ted Hinton, as told to Larry Grove,
4095:Hinton, Ted and Larry Grove (1979).
3633:
2903:Phillips, John Neal (October 2000).
2801:
2698:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, pp. 55–57
1470:Burial site of Clyde Champion Barrow
1141:
5623:. (New York: Stein and Day, 1984.)
5526:. (Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2003.)
5165:from the original on March 24, 2015
4725:from the original on March 31, 2019
3963:"Constable William Calvin Campbell"
3058:Powell, Steven (October 11, 2012).
2802:Long, Christopher (June 12, 2010).
2651:
1998:directed the television miniseries
1600:
1431:efforts and collected memorabilia.
1421:American National Insurance Company
977:, north to Minnesota, southeast to
13:
6004:American people of English descent
5825:Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story
5756:
5701:When Bonnie and Clyde Came to Town
5564:. Originally published in 1934 as
5554:The True Story of Bonnie and Clyde
5422:Hobbs, Thomas (October 16, 2018).
5040:from the original on April 2, 2019
5003:Sperlin, Nicole (March 15, 2019).
4867:from the original on March 9, 2016
4756:from the original on June 24, 2024
4357:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 175.
3766:Frank Hamer and Bonnie & Clyde
3222:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 114.
3005:. London: After The Battle Books.
2764:"Bonnie and Clyde's Texas Hideout"
2701:
1989:Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story
1774:
1007:
708:Dillard Darby and Sophia Stone at
16:American bank robbers in the 1930s
14:
6105:
6094:Vigilantism against sex offenders
6084:Outlaw gangs in the United States
5761:
5669:
5135:from the original on June 7, 2013
3648:
3584:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 117
3458:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 132
3430:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
3240:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 115
2774:from the original on May 13, 2008
2722:from the original on May 16, 2016
2671:Bonnie and Clyde's Texas Hideout.
2116:
1804:Texas Department of Public Safety
439:1932: Early robberies and murders
148:
21:Bonnie and Clyde (disambiguation)
5933:"The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde"
5591:On The Trail of Bonnie and Clyde
5441:
5415:
5389:
5363:
5343:Manner, Carrie (June 12, 2018).
5288:
5267:
5259:Harkness, Vic (April 14, 2019).
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4879:
4863:. Cinetropic.com. May 23, 1934.
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4391:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p 174
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3923:
3911:
3875:"Patrolman Edward Bryan Wheeler"
3478:"Town Marshal Henry D. Humphrey"
3191:. The Officer Down Memorial Page
3152:Barrow and Phillips, p. 243 n30.
3033:"Deputy Sheriff Eugene C. Moore"
3001:Ramsey, Winston G., ed. (2003).
2965:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 80
2648:Phillips, p. xxxvi; Guinn, p. 76
2437:
2428:
2257:, an American bank robber couple
2224:
2210:
2196:
1798:Officials of the Texas Rangers,
949:
683:had matinee-idol good looks and
424:
293:
5969:20th-century American criminals
5856:Last Ride of Bonnie & Clyde
5470:
5448:Bergeron, Ryan (July 8, 2015).
5186:Last Ride of Bonnie & Clyde
5099:. Reelz Channel. Archived from
4744:Lane, Taylor (March 24, 2024).
3902:
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3630:Barrow and Phillips, pp. 119–21
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2748:. July 21, 2008. Archived from
2734:
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2683:
2595:"The Story of Bonnie and Clyde"
2415:
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1903:The Story of Bonnie & Clyde
1034:Texas Department of Corrections
343:
144:
6039:Deaths by firearm in Louisiana
5920:The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
4583:, Shoal Creek Publishers, 1979
4004:. May 16, 1934. Archived from
2642:
2617:
2587:
2557:
2548:
2523:
2507:"Riding with Bonnie and Clyde"
2457:
2273:
2261:List of Depression-era outlaws
1893:The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
1873:The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
762:
496:, and Ross Dyer were drinking
419:M1918 Browning automatic rifle
417:. His favorite weapon was the
302:Bonnie Parker, circa 1932–1933
1:
5676:FBI files on Bonnie and Clyde
5479:My Life with Bonnie and Clyde
5396:Puzic, Sonja (July 4, 2014).
5212:, the Musical, Opening in CA"
4811:Barrow and Phillips, p. 249 n
4323:"Bonnie & Clyde's Demise"
4311:The American Funeral Director
3163:"Detective Harry L. McGinnis"
2854:"Bonnie and Clyde (Part 1)".
2792:Barrow and Phillips, p. xxxv.
2451:
2291:Poetry From Life's Other Side
2092:
1919:
352:Clyde Barrow, circa 1932–1933
4959:New York: Harper Perennial.
4218:Knight and Davis, p. 219 n13
3546:. Waco, Texas: Eakin Press.
2064:, alongside fellow criminal
1788:during the election for the
1621:
1595:
7:
4978:"The real Bonnie and Clyde"
4032:The Portal to Texas History
3593:Barrow and Phillips, p. 112
2476:FBI Records and Information
2189:
1698:assault with intent to kill
1154:Alcorn, Jordan, and Hamer;
261:Bienville Parish, Louisiana
10:
6110:
5879:The Great British Fake Off
5833:Love, Springfieldian Style
5682:The Poems of Bonnie Parker
4955:Walker, John, ed. (1994).
4842:. New York: Random House.
3404:Texas Historic Sites Atlas
3358:Barrow and Phillips, p. 56
3332:February 25, 2008, at the
3143:Barrow and Phillips, p. 45
2910:November 13, 2011, at the
2676:February 21, 2010, at the
2310:February 27, 2010, at the
2150:"; for example, the song "
2076:
2061:The Great British Fake Off
2035:Love, Springfieldian Style
2026:portrays Clyde Barrow and
1549:
834:Missouri Highway Patrolmen
766:
442:
385:at the age of 21. He was
18:
5984:American female murderers
5979:American female gangsters
5896:
5800:
5747:
4850:(1995 Da Capo ed.), p. 83
4695:Knight and Davis, p. 197.
4200:Knight and Davis, p. 167.
4130:Knight and Davis, p. 166.
3575:Knight and Davis, p. 112.
3301:October 10, 2011, at the
3189:"Constable J.W. Harryman"
2255:Jeffrey and Jill Erickson
1199:32.4411694°N 93.0925639°W
700:, and robbed the bank in
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6044:Depression-era gangsters
5273:Walsh, Jenni L. (2018).
4930:Knight and Davis, p. 191
4900:Knight and Davis, p. 190
4820:Knight and Davis, p. 188
4750:Las Vegas Review Journal
4506:Knight and Davis, p. 166
4227:Knight and Davis, p. 171
4054:"FBI – Bonnie and Clyde"
3943:Knight and Davis, p. 147
3838:Knight and Davis, p. 140
3715:Knight and Davis, p. 118
2808:Handbook of Texas Online
2266:
2136:
2108:
2056:DC's Legends of Tomorrow
1845:
1819:
1739:He gave an interview to
1613:Alcorn claimed Barrow's
1503:was killed in Illinois.
1499:. One month after that,
1126:had just been reduced."
921:Thompson submachine guns
605:Joplin Police Department
601:Browning automatic rifle
434:Armed robbery and murder
393:claimed responsibility.
5809:The Bonnie Parker Story
4957:Halliwell's Film Guide.
4664:August 4, 2018, at the
3918:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
3849:"Patrolman H.D. Murphy"
3726:The Dallas Morning News
3338:The Dallas Morning News
2804:"Barrow, Clyde Chesnut"
2768:TexasHideout.Tripod.com
2746:TexasHideout.Tripod.com
2680:Retrieved May 24, 2008.
2030:portrays Bonnie Parker.
2016:In the 2016 episode of
1827:The Bonnie Parker Story
1767:The Bonnie Parker Story
1661:Gang and family members
1459:32.765537°N 96.845863°W
1372:32.867416°N 96.863915°W
1204:32.4411694; -93.0925639
871:41.564388°N 94.228942°W
826:Red Crown Tourist Court
779:Red Crown Tourist Court
769:Red Crown Tourist Court
593:3347 1/2 Oakridge Drive
560:37.051671°N 94.516693°W
323:Huntsville State Prison
307:Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
225:Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
76:Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
4380:Texas Country Reporter
3110:"Deputy Malcolm Davis"
2666:June 21, 2007, at the
2535:University of Illinois
2512:March 9, 2016, at the
2470:June 12, 2009, at the
2004:, which aired in 2013.
1969:
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1653:on April 10, 1934, to
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931:
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500:at a country dance in
454:
353:
303:
5974:American bank robbers
5635:Webb, Walter Prescott
5571:Phillips, John Neal.
5351:. One Love Foundation
4838:Toland, John (1963).
4328:May 28, 2008, at the
4245:May 20, 2006, at the
4187:May 20, 2006, at the
4157:May 29, 2006, at the
4064:on September 23, 2010
3773:June 2, 2008, at the
3608:May 26, 2008, at the
3529:May 27, 2008, at the
2712:"FBI – Bon and Clyde"
2481:May 31, 2015, at the
2300:July 8, 2011, at the
2051:in the titular roles.
1949:32.44111°N 93.09250°W
1927:
1763:
1730:
1684:and served six years.
1679:
1668:
1464:32.765537; -96.845863
1437:
1377:32.867416; -96.863915
1350:
1314:
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1177:
1158:Hinton, Oakley, Gault
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929:
876:41.564388; -94.228942
842:
830:Platte City, Missouri
801:39.31194°N 94.68639°W
776:
678:
645:
634:
565:37.051671; -94.516693
537:gang's Joplin hideout
534:
492:On August 5, Barrow,
452:
443:Further information:
357:Clyde Chestnut Barrow
351:
301:
245:Central United States
173:Clyde Chestnut Barrow
164:Clyde Champion Barrow
6034:Criminals from Texas
5914:"Bonnie & Clyde"
5801:Fictional portrayals
5705:Our American Stories
5678:, covering 1933–1944
5652:Boessenecker, John.
5222:on January 31, 2013.
4780:www.thehenryford.org
4435:. December 18, 2018.
3969:on December 15, 2009
3881:on November 28, 2009
3855:on November 26, 2009
3745:on December 14, 2009
3603:"Red Crown Incident"
3484:on December 12, 2009
3410:on December 10, 2015
3313:Ramsey, pp. 118, 122
3267:Simon & Schuster
3259:Guinn, Jeff (2010).
3116:on December 12, 2009
3072:on September 3, 2018
3039:on December 12, 2009
2923:May 2, 2010, at the
2605:on February 13, 2010
2245:Charles Starkweather
2218:United States portal
2130:Macmillan Publishers
2117:bibliography section
1986:The television film
1800:Texas Highway Patrol
1227:1934 Ford Deluxe V-8
1066:One Riot, One Ranger
1058:Texas Highway Patrol
983:Plattville, Illinois
753:Fort Smith, Arkansas
502:Stringtown, Oklahoma
325:on October 3, 1937.
309:was born in 1910 in
147: 1926;
19:For other uses, see
5881:" (2020 TV episode)
5858:" (2016 TV episode)
5835:" (2008 TV episode)
5687:Clyde Barrow letter
5128:New York Daily News
4542:Dallas Morning News
4530:Dallas Morning News
4418:Ramsey, pp. 276–279
4139:Guinn, pp. 339–340.
4008:on February 6, 2010
3739:"Major Joe Crowson"
3269:. pp. 174–76.
2856:American Experience
2814:on October 22, 2012
2661:"Bonnie & Roy."
2152:03 Bonnie and Clyde
2098:The 2010 videogame
1954:32.44111; -93.09250
1944: /
1690:aiding and abetting
1454: /
1367: /
1194: /
1045:Barrow and Parker.
866: /
806:39.31194; -94.68639
796: /
745:Collinsworth County
621:.30 caliber bullets
555: /
383:Eastham Prison Farm
361:Ellis County, Texas
202:Gibsland, Louisiana
185:Ellis County, Texas
112:Gibsland, Louisiana
5994:American murderers
5989:American gangsters
5904:"Bonnie and Clyde"
5886:Johnny & Clyde
5848:Bonnie & Clyde
5840:Bonnie & Clyde
5587:Ramsey, Winston G.
5210:Bonnie & Clyde
5103:on August 12, 2011
5036:. March 29, 2019.
4840:The Dillinger Days
4799:Guinn, pp. 354–355
4658:Emma Parker letter
4601:Hinton, pp. 39, 47
4484:Guinn, pp. 335–336
4470:has generic name (
4271:2016-11-16 at the
4002:The Dallas Journal
3249:Ramsey pp. 108–13.
3209:Ballou, James L.,
3169:on October 2, 2009
2742:"Coroner's report"
2529:Toplin, Robert B.
2101:Fallout: New Vegas
2085:Bonnie & Clyde
2001:Bonnie & Clyde
1970:
1913:Bonnie & Clyde
1815:In popular culture
1772:
1733:
1724:on May 10, 1935.
1686:
1674:
1510:Differing accounts
1480:
1393:
1343:Funeral and burial
1329:Arcadia, Louisiana
1293:
1248:
1231:
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1160:
1128:The Dallas Journal
1116:Commerce, Oklahoma
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737:third-degree burns
702:Okabena, Minnesota
648:
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387:sexually assaulted
354:
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5946:
5945:
5851:(2013 miniseries)
5662:978-1-250-06998-6
5492:Burrough, Bryan.
5487:978-0-8061-3715-5
5370:Griffiths, Mark.
5283:978-0-7653-9845-1
5277:New York: Forge.
5239:BroadwayWorld.com
4941:Houston Chronicle
4889:The Houston Post,
4635:Treherne, p. 224
4452:dayton-daily-news
4283:. Published 1996.
3899:Guinn, pp. 284–86
3798:Burrough, p. 228.
3692:Guinn, pp. 234–35
3659:Platte County, MO
3449:Guinn, pp. 191–94
3349:Guinn, pp. 286–88
3340:. April 19, 2003.
3325:Anderson, Brian.
3276:978-1-4711-0575-3
3099:Ramsey, pp. 80–85
2983:Guinn, pp. 103–04
2947:on March 15, 2018
2752:on August 3, 2011
2575:on March 18, 2010
2148:ride-or-die chick
1899:Flatt and Scruggs
1722:Huntsville, Texas
1142:Ambush and deaths
733:Wellington, Texas
710:Ruston, Louisiana
243:who traveled the
222:
221:
46:abandoned hideout
6101:
6029:Criminal couples
6019:Burials in Texas
5999:American outlaws
5959:Bonnie and Clyde
5871:Queen & Slim
5817:Bonnie and Clyde
5787:Raymond Hamilton
5741:Bonnie and Clyde
5734:
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5711:
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5619:Treherne, John.
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5376:Psychology Today
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1782:Coke Stevenson
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1105:Texas Governor
1025:Eastham prison
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940:Enid, Oklahoma
936:National Guard
767:Main article:
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681:John Dillinger
617:Highway Patrol
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506:Sherman, Texas
480:Kaufman County
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287:The Highwaymen
272:, directed by
266:The 1967 film
241:serial killers
229:Clyde Chestnut
220:
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213:Gunshot wounds
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209:Cause of death
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