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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.
1011:. Dallas Sheriff Smoot Schmid, Deputy Bob Alcorn, and Deputy Ted Hinton lay in wait nearby. As Barrow drove up, he sensed a trap and drove past his family's car, at which point Schmid and his deputies stood up and opened fire with machine guns and a BAR. The family members in the crossfire were not hit, but a BAR bullet passed through the car, striking the legs of both Barrow and Parker. They escaped later that night. 1668:: "While I still have got breath in my lungs I will tell you what a dandy car you make. I have drove Fords exclusively when I could get away with one. For sustained speed and freedom from trouble the Ford has got every other car skinned and even if my business hasn't been strictly legal it don't hurt anything to tell you what a fine car you got in the V-8." There are some doubts as to the authenticity of the letter. 51: 389:, robbed stores, and stole cars. He met 19-year-old Parker through a mutual friend in January 1930, and they spent much time together during the following weeks. Their romance was interrupted when Barrow was arrested by Dallas County Sheriff's Deputy Bert Whisnand and convicted of auto theft. He escaped from the McLennan County Jail in Waco, TX, on March 11, 1930, using a gun Parker smuggled into the jail. 938: 1534:
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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in the final film, describing the actress's Academy Award-winning portrayal of her as "a screaming horse's ass". Despite this, she maintained a firm friendship with Beatty. She died from cancer at age 77 on December 24, 1988, and was buried in Dallas's Grove Hill Memorial Park under the name "Blanche
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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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H.D. Darby was an undertaker at the McClure 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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During the spring season, the 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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for Barrow and Parker. As 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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There are several different accounts of Parker and Barrow's first meeting. One of the more credible versions is that they met on 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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Hamer returned to a quiet life as a freelance security consultant for oil companies. According to Guinn, "his reputation suffered somewhat after 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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Schmid had tried to arrest Barrow in Sowers, Texas in 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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Thousands of people gathered outside both Dallas funeral homes, hoping for a chance to view the bodies. Barrow's private funeral was held at sunset on May 25. He was buried in Western Heights Cemetery in Dallas, next to his brother Marvin. The Barrow brothers share a single granite marker with their
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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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At approximately 9:15 am on May 23, the posse was still concealed in the bushes and almost ready to give up when they heard a vehicle approaching at high speed. In their official report, they stated they had persuaded Methvin to position his truck on the shoulder of the road that morning. They hoped
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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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By May 1934, Barrow had 16 warrants outstanding against him for multiple counts of robbery, auto theft, theft, escape, assault, and murder in four states. Hamer, who had begun tracking the gang on February 12, led the posse. He had studied the gang's movements and found that they swung in a circle
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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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The six men of the posse were each to receive a one-sixth share of the reward money. Dallas Sheriff Schmid had promised Hinton that this would total some $ 26,000, but most of the organizations that had pledged reward funds reneged on their pledges. In the end, each lawman earned $ 200.23 for his
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Prison boss Simmons always said publicly that Hamer had been his first choice, although there is evidence that he first approached two other Rangers, both of whom declined because they were reluctant to shoot a woman. Starting on February 10, Hamer became the constant shadow of Barrow and Parker,
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The photos entertained the public for a time, but the gang was desperate and discontented, as described by Blanche in her account written while imprisoned in the late 1930s. With their new notoriety, their daily lives became more difficult as they tried to evade discovery. Restaurants and motels
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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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The eyewitness's ever-changing story was soon discredited, but the massive negative publicity increased the public clamor for the extermination of the Barrow Gang. The outcry galvanized the authorities into action, and Highway Patrol boss L.G. Phares offered a reward of $ 1,000 (equivalent to $
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The members of the posse came from three organizations: Hamer and Gault were both former Texas Rangers then working for the Texas Department of Corrections (DOC), Hinton and Alcorn were employees of the Dallas Sheriff's office, and Jordan and Oakley were Sheriff and Deputy of Bienville Parish,
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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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The group escaped the police at Joplin, but left behind most of their possessions at the apartment, including Buck's parole papers (three weeks old), a large arsenal of weapons, a handwritten poem by Bonnie, and a camera with several rolls of undeveloped film. Police developed the film at
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Stories of such encounters made headlines, as did the more violent episodes. The Barrow Gang did not hesitate to shoot anyone who got in their way, whether it was a police officer or an innocent civilian. Other members of the gang who committed murder included Hamilton, Jones, Buck, and
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On January 16, 1934, Barrow orchestrated the escape of Hamilton, Methvin, and several others in the "Eastham Breakout." The brazen raid generated negative publicity for Texas, and Barrow seemed to have achieved what historian Phillips suggests was his overriding goal: revenge on the
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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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Victims of kidnapping included: Deputy Joe Johns on August 14, 1932; Officer Thomas Persell on January 26, 1933; civilians Dillard Darby and Sophia Stone on April 27, 1933; Sheriff George Corry and Chief Paul Hardy on June 10, 1933; Chief Percy Boyd on April 6,
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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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riding breeches also attracted attention; they were not typical attire for women in the area, and eyewitnesses still remembered them forty years later. Houser told Captain William Baxter of the Highway Patrol, a patron of his restaurant, about the group.
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The colloquial expression "Bonnie and Clyde" is often used to describe a couple that is extremely loyal and willing to do anything for each other, even in the face of danger. In this instance, it is synonymous with the slang phrases "ride-or-die" and
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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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In 1988, a casino near Las Vegas purchased the vehicle for about $ 250,000 (equivalent to $ 644,063 in 2023). As of 2024, the car and the shirt Barrow was wearing when killed are displayed behind a glass panel at Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino in
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On May 21, the four posse members from Texas were in Shreveport when they learned that Barrow and Parker were planning to visit Ivy Methvin in Bienville Parish that evening. The full posse set up an ambush along Louisiana State Highway 154 south of
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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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The bullet-riddled Ford became a popular traveling attraction. The car was displayed at fairs, amusement parks, and flea markets for three decades, and once became a fixture at a Nevada race track. There was a charge of one dollar to sit in it.
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On November 28, a Dallas grand jury delivered a murder indictment against Parker and Barrow for the killing – in January of that year, nearly ten months earlier – of Tarrant County Deputy Malcolm Davis; it was Parker's first warrant for murder.
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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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living at the Oakridge Drive address. The Barrow brothers and Jones opened fire, killing Detective Harry L. McGinnis outright and fatally wounding Constable J. W. Harryman. Parker opened fire with a BAR as the others fled, forcing
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in police cars, combined to make it more difficult to carry out series of robberies and murders than it had been just months before. Two months after Bonnie and Clyde were killed in Gibsland, Dillinger was killed on the street in
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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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A few months after their breakup, Thornton was convicted and imprisoned for robbery. Parker told her mother, "I didn't get before Roy was sent up, and it looks sort of dirty to file for one now." Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p.
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had the best possible nickname, but the Joplin photos introduced new criminal superstars with the most titillating trademark of all—illicit sex. Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker were wild and young, and undoubtedly slept
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from Eastham on February 2, 1932, now a hardened and bitter criminal. His sister Marie said, "Something awful sure must have happened to him in prison because he wasn't the same person when he got out." Fellow inmate
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New York: Harper Perennial. “Carter High”(2015) The judge at the end of the movie during sentencing said that the defendents committed more armed robberies in 6 months than Bonnie and Clyde did in their lifetimes.”
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The gang had evaded the law once again, but Buck had been wounded by a bullet that blasted a large hole in the bone of his forehead and exposed his injured brain. Blanche was also nearly blinded by glass fragments.
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escaped prosecution for the two Grapevine, Texas, murders because of his father's cooperation with the posse. He was prosecuted for other crimes in Oklahoma, where he was convicted and served eight years.
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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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added another reward of $ 500 for each of the two killers, which meant that, for the first time, "there was a specific price on Bonnie's head, since she was so widely believed to have shot H.D. Murphy".
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Barrow Gang member Joe Palmer shot Major Joe Crowson during his escape, and Crowson died a few days later in the hospital. This attack attracted the full power of the Texas and federal government to the
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the pistols at the car, which had passed us and ran into a ditch about 50 yards on down the road. It almost turned over. We kept shooting at the car even after it stopped. We weren't taking any chances.
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Parker composed these poems in an old bankbook, which the jailer's wife had given her to use as paper. Some were her own work, and some were songs and poems she copied from memory. She titled the lot
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driver. Parker's husband Roy Thornton was sentenced to five years in prison for burglary in March 1933. He was killed by guards on October 3, 1937, during an escape attempt from Eastham prison.
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where she worked as a seamstress. As an adult, Bonnie wrote poems such as "The Story of Suicide Sal" and "The Trail's End", the latter more commonly known as "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde".
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Phillips writes that Barrow had been so focused on this for so long that, after the Eastham raid, "life for Clyde Barrow became anticlimactic…only death remained, and he knew it". Phillips,
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Film footage taken by one of the deputies immediately after the ambush shows 112 bullet holes in the vehicle, of which around one quarter struck the couple. The official report by parish
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Barrow was first arrested in late 1926, at age 17, after running when police confronted him over a rental car that he had failed to return on time. His second arrest was with his brother
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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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while in prison, and he retaliated by attacking and killing his tormentor with a pipe, crushing his skull. This was his first murder. Another inmate who was already serving a
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Netflix's latest offering tells the story of Bonnie and Clyde from the perspective of the lawmen—played by Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson—who pursued and killed them.
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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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by Jenni L. Walsh is the fictionalized account of Bonnie and Clyde's crime spree, told through the perspective of Bonnie Parker. Published in 2018 by Forge Books (
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in the title roles, was a commercial and critical success which revived interest in the criminals and glamorized them with a romantic aura. The 2019 Netflix film
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Six witnesses at a farmhouse described battery acid as the culprit; the open-fire story started with the Parker-Cowan-Fortune book; it was repeated in Jones'
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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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Parker's pose with a cigar and gun gained her an image in the press as a "cigar-smoking gun moll" after police found the undeveloped film in the Joplin house.
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By early September, the gang risked a run to Dallas to see their families for the first time in four months. Jones parted company with them, continuing to
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her gravesite. Parker's services were held on May 26. Allen Campbell recalled that flowers came from everywhere, including some with cards allegedly from
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In his post-Eastham career, Barrow robbed grocery stores and gas stations at a rate far outpacing the ten or so bank robberies attributed to him and the
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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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Hinton's memoir suggests that Parker's cigar in the famous "cigar photo" had been a ruse, and that it was retouched as a cigar by darkroom staff at the
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J. L. Wade listed 17 entrance wounds on Barrow's body and 26 on that of Parker, including several headshots to each and one that had severed Barrow's
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Public hostility increased five days later, when Barrow and Methvin murdered 60-year-old Constable William "Cal" Campbell, a widower and father, near
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By the summer of 1934, new federal statutes made bank robbery and kidnapping federal offenses. The growing coordination of local authorities by the
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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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Parker could hardly walk; she either hopped on her good leg or was carried by Barrow. They got help from a nearby farm family, then kidnapped
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Jones served six years in prison, convicted of one murder, indicted for another, and suspected of an additional two committed as a juvenile.
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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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In the gunfight that ensued, the officers' .45 caliber Thompsons proved no match for Barrow's .30 caliber BAR, stolen on July 7 from the
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of West Dallas. The Barrows spent their first months in West Dallas living under their wagon until they got enough money to buy a tent.
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Knight and Davis had a different version, but once they split up, Jones never saw Barrow and Parker again. Knight and Davis, pp. 114–15
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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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The deafened officers inspected the vehicle and discovered an arsenal, including stolen automatic rifles, sawed-off semi-automatic
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Barrow would stop to speak with him, putting his vehicle close to the posse's position in the bushes. The vehicle proved to be the
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Barrow's sister Marie described her brother Buck as "the meanest, most hot-tempered" of all her siblings. Phillips, p. 343 n20
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The gang had many coins because they had broken into the gumball machines at the three service stations that they robbed in
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The posse towed the Ford, with the dead bodies still inside, to the Conger Furniture Store & Funeral Parlor in downtown
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conflict; one hit Jones on the side, one struck Clyde but was deflected by his suit-coat button, and one grazed Buck after
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The perpetrators had more than a dozen guns and several thousand rounds of ammunition in the Ford, including 100 20-round
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Sources are split on this; most say that it was Blanche who went to town, but she recounted it as Clyde and Jones; p. 112
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Recaptured on March 18, Barrow was sent to Hunstville State Prison in April 1930 and in September he was assigned to the
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Sheriff George Corry and City Marshal Paul Hardy, leaving the two of them handcuffed and barbed-wired to a tree outside
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1958: Parker was portrayed in the media as a dominant tough girl who ran a gang of several subservient men, such as in
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Barrow failed to see warning signs at a bridge under construction on June 10, while driving with Jones and Parker near
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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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her. Fults was tried, convicted, and served time. He never rejoined the gang. Parker wrote poetry to pass the time in
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an undertaker. She remarked that maybe someday he would be working on her; Darby did assist Bailey in the embalming.
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As of 2018, Parker's niece and last known surviving relative has campaigned to have her aunt buried next to Barrow.
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Guinn writes that their clothes were so bloody after Dexfield that they wore sheets with slits cut for their heads.
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while they prepared the photo for publication. Guinn says that some people who knew Hinton suspect that "he became
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For the next six weeks, the remaining perpetrators ranged far afield from their usual area of operations, west to
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soon after, for possession of stolen turkeys. Barrow had some legitimate jobs from 1927 through 1929, but he also
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Hinton enlisted Hamer's help in controlling the "circus-like atmosphere" and they got people away from the car.
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Davis, Vincent T. "Texas honors officer killed by Bonnie and Clyde, sister given commendation 77 years later",
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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 February 1935, Dallas and federal authorities arrested and tried twenty family members and friends for
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But the cigar is shown in other photos from the Joplin rolls shot at the same spot. (Ramsey, pp. 108–109)
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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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Public opinion turned against the couple after the Grapevine murders and resultant negative publicity.
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The armored car was an ordinary automobile that had been fortified with panels of extra boilerplate.
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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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and found many photos of Barrow, Parker, and Jones posing and pointing weapons at one another. The
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The police assembled a five-man force in two cars on April 13 to confront what they suspected were
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Blanche wrote that she felt "all my hopes and dreams tumbling down around me" as they fled Joplin.
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Barrow and Phillips, pp. 31–33. Blanche's book tells of the gang's two-week "vacation" in Joplin.
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Patrolman Edward Bryan "Ed" Wheeler of Grapevine, Texas: murdered April 1, 1934 near Grapevine.
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sister Marie. Other defendants included Blanche, Jones, Methvin, and Parker's sister Billie.
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Constable John Wesley "Wes" Harryman of Joplin, Missouri: murdered April 13, 1933 in Joplin.
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The photo of Parker posing with a cigar and a gun became popular. Jeff Guinn, in his book,
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On November 22, they narrowly evaded arrest while trying to meet with family members near
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Hollywood has treated the story of Bonnie and Clyde several times, including the movies
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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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Town Marshal Henry Dallas Humphrey of Alma, Arkansas: murdered June 26, 1933 in Alma.
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Deputy Eugene Capell Moore of Atoka, Oklahoma: murdered August 5, 1932 in Stringtown.
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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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Treherne, p. 123; Blanche describes the cramped conditions in her book, pp. 70–71.
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Deputy Malcolm Simmons Davis of Dallas, Texas: murdered January 6, 1933 in Dallas.
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Doyle Allie Myers Johnson of Temple, Texas: murdered December 26, 1932 in Temple.
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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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Souvenir hunters have damaged several memorial stones at the rural ambush site.
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Bonnie and Clyde in a photo from around 1932–33 that was found by police at an
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There are many references to Bonnie and Clyde in music; notable examples are:
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James R. Knight, "Incident at Alma: The Barrow Gang in Northwest Arkansas",
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Barrow and Jones went into town to purchase bandages, crackers, cheese, and
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The Clyde Barrow Gang collection from the Dallas Police Department Archives
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approached her to purchase the rights to her name for use in the 1967 film
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The gunfire was so loud that the posse were temporarily deaf all afternoon.
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set up housekeeping with Bonnie, Clyde and Jones in a temporary hideout at
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with a sign on it saying "Reserved", adding the words "Clyde and Bonnie".
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names on it and an epitaph selected by Clyde: "Gone but not forgotten."
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after the ambush with the bodies of Barrow and Parker in the front seats
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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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Howard Hall of Sherman, Texas: murdered October 11, 1932 in Sherman.
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In 1979, Hinton's account of the saga was published posthumously as
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Smithsonian Channel:America in Color: the Death of Bonnie and Clyde
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Barrow's enthusiasm for cars was evident in a letter he wrote from
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Clyde and Buck Barrow's grave, inscribed: "Gone but not forgotten"
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W. D. Jones' confession triggered murder warrants against the gang.
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Associated Press story with a by-line by Jordan, published in the
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jail, and reunited with Barrow within a few weeks of her release.
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W. D. Jones, Riding with Bonnie and Clyde, Playboy, November 1968
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Guinn provides a comprehensive description of West Dallas, p. 20.
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for the next three months. In May, they tried to rob the bank in
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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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Bonnie with a shotgun reaches for a pistol in Clyde's waistband.
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Parker did smoke cigarettes, although she never smoked cigars.
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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
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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.
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Books that are regarded as non-fictional are listed in the
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Jordan attempted to keep the death car, but Ruth Warren of
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On March 22, 1933, Clyde's brother Buck was granted a full
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On April 30, Barrow was the getaway driver in a robbery in
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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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D'Angelo, Bob; Desk, Cox Media Group National Content.
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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
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Jones deposition, October 17, 1933. FBI file 26-4114,
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The Barrow Gang camped at Dexfield Park, an abandoned
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to treat Parker's leg. The druggist contacted Sheriff
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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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Site of Barrow Gang shootout at Dexfield Park, Iowa
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Reprinted at Cinetropic.com. 1221:Site of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Ambush 5323: 4872:"Riding with Bonnie and Clyde by W.D. Jones" 4456: 4158: 4156: 3568: 3553:Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis (2003). 1291:the bodies because of all the bullet holes. 703:The group ranged from Texas as far north as 6061:Extrajudicial killings in the United States 5653:(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1935.) 4316: 4314: 4312: 4310: 4308: 4306: 4304: 4302: 4300: 4039:"Clyde Champion Barrow FBI Criminal Record" 3789:Texas State Library and Archives Commission 3269: 538:1933: Buck and Blanche Barrow join the gang 444: 5744: 5730: 5605:. (London: After The Battle Books, 2003). 5568:. (New York: New American Library, 1968.) 5523:. 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Austin, TX: Shoal Creek Publishers. 3516: 3068: 2667: 2665: 2048:", an episode from the 19th season of 1616:The posse never received the promised 1394:Burial site of Bonnie Elizabeth Parker 672:sent the poem and the photos over the 5939:A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde 5725: 5534:Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis. 5508:(New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.) 5433: 5407: 5381: 5217: 4813: 4260:Texashideout. Retrieved May 26, 2008. 3739:, November 29, 1933, section II, p. 1 3391:interview, Barrow and Phillips, p. 65 3378:Parker, Cowan and Fortune, pp. 116–17 2855: 2717: 2715: 2499: 2387:, earlier that day. 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1191: 1190: 1155: 1021: 1019:1934: Final run 963: 926:, including an 892: 890: 886: 884: 880: 879: 876: 871: 868: 866: 864: 863: 862: 822: 820: 816: 814: 810: 809: 806: 801: 798: 796: 794: 793: 782: 776: 760:Erick, Oklahoma 581: 579: 575: 573: 569: 568: 565: 560: 557: 555: 553: 552: 551: 540: 458: 452: 447: 438: 357: 307: 211: 207: 194: 188: 186: 185: 165: 162: 1929) 153: 149: 146: 121: 117: 104: 103:October 1, 1910 98: 96: 59: 44: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 6119: 6109: 6108: 6103: 6098: 6093: 6088: 6083: 6078: 6073: 6071:Female robbers 6068: 6066:Female outlaws 6063: 6058: 6053: 6048: 6043: 6038: 6036:Crime families 6033: 6028: 6023: 6018: 6013: 6008: 6003: 5998: 5993: 5988: 5983: 5978: 5973: 5956: 5955: 5953: 5952: 5942: 5935: 5928: 5923: 5912: 5910: 5906: 5905: 5903: 5902: 5894: 5887: 5879: 5875:The Highwaymen 5871: 5864: 5856: 5855:(2009 musical) 5848: 5841: 5840:(1992 TV film) 5833: 5825: 5816: 5814: 5810: 5809: 5807: 5806: 5801: 5796: 5791: 5786: 5784:Blanche Barrow 5781: 5776: 5771: 5765: 5763: 5757: 5756: 5749: 5748: 5741: 5734: 5726: 5720: 5719: 5710: 5705: 5696: 5691: 5683: 5682:External links 5680: 5678: 5677: 5662: 5644: 5629: 5614: 5596: 5581: 5562: 5547: 5532: 5517: 5502: 5486: 5484: 5481: 5479: 5478: 5452: 5426: 5400: 5374: 5347: 5335:dictionary.com 5322: 5299: 5278: 5263: 5237: 5210: 5188: 5158: 5126: 5100: 5080: 5066: 5033: 5007: 4981: 4956: 4943: 4934: 4925: 4913: 4904: 4889: 4863: 4842: 4840:Ramsey, p. 196 4833: 4824: 4812: 4803: 4778: 4747: 4717: 4715:Ramsey, p. 272 4708: 4699: 4697:Ramsey, p. 234 4690: 4681: 4660: 4648: 4636: 4623: 4614: 4605: 4596: 4583: 4581:Guinn, p. 357. 4569: 4557: 4555:, May 24, 1934 4545: 4543:, May 24, 1934 4537:New York Times 4528: 4519: 4510: 4497: 4488: 4449: 4431: 4422: 4413: 4404: 4395: 4393:, May 25, 2013 4383: 4370: 4358: 4356:Ramsey, p. 112 4349: 4345:Dallas Journal 4326: 4296: 4262: 4240: 4231: 4222: 4213: 4204: 4178: 4152: 4143: 4131: 4129:Guinn, p. 334. 4122: 4086: 4056: 4030: 4000: 3991: 3965: 3956: 3942: 3933: 3921: 3912: 3903: 3877: 3851: 3842: 3829: 3820: 3811: 3802: 3793: 3768: 3741: 3728: 3714: 3712:Ramsey, p. 186 3705: 3696: 3687: 3643: 3634: 3632:Ramsey, p. 153 3625: 3606: 3597: 3588: 3579: 3567: 3546: 3515: 3513:Ramsey, p. 150 3506: 3480: 3471: 3462: 3453: 3432: 3402: 3393: 3380: 3371: 3362: 3353: 3326: 3317: 3300: 3286: 3262: 3253: 3244: 3235: 3226: 3213: 3191: 3165: 3156: 3147: 3138: 3112: 3103: 3094: 3061: 3035: 3026: 3005: 3003:Guinn, p. 109. 2996: 2987: 2978: 2969: 2939: 2898: 2885: 2872: 2854: 2845: 2836: 2805: 2796: 2744: 2711: 2702: 2693: 2661: 2652: 2627: 2610:cinetropic.com 2597: 2580:cinetropic.com 2567: 2558: 2533: 2498: 2466: 2464: 2461: 2458: 2457: 2447: 2438: 2425: 2416: 2407: 2398: 2389: 2376: 2363: 2354: 2345: 2335: 2326: 2293: 2282: 2281: 2279: 2276: 2275: 2274: 2269: 2263: 2258: 2253: 2247: 2246: 2232: 2218: 2202: 2199: 2198: 2197: 2190:Charles Manson 2182:serial killers 2178:hybristophilia 2174: 2154: 2149: 2146: 2145: 2144: 2133: 2132: 2121: 2118: 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226: 224:Gunshot wounds 221: 220:Cause of death 217: 216: 210:(aged 25) 204: 200: 199: 193:March 24, 1909 182: 178: 177: 171: 170: 167: 166: 151: 147: 144: 143: 141: 137: 136: 134:Gunshot wounds 131: 130:Cause of death 127: 126: 120:(aged 23) 114: 110: 109: 94: 90: 89: 83: 82: 80:bank robberies 73: 72:Known for 69: 68: 65: 61: 60: 54: 46: 45: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6118: 6107: 6104: 6102: 6099: 6097: 6094: 6092: 6089: 6087: 6084: 6082: 6081:Gangster duos 6079: 6077: 6074: 6072: 6069: 6067: 6064: 6062: 6059: 6057: 6054: 6052: 6049: 6047: 6044: 6042: 6039: 6037: 6034: 6032: 6029: 6027: 6024: 6022: 6019: 6017: 6014: 6012: 6009: 6007: 6004: 6002: 5999: 5997: 5994: 5992: 5989: 5987: 5984: 5982: 5979: 5977: 5974: 5972: 5969: 5968: 5966: 5950: 5946: 5943: 5940: 5936: 5933: 5929: 5927: 5924: 5921: 5917: 5914: 5913: 5911: 5907: 5900: 5899: 5895: 5892: 5888: 5885: 5884: 5880: 5877: 5876: 5872: 5869: 5865: 5862: 5861: 5857: 5854: 5853: 5849: 5846: 5842: 5839: 5838: 5834: 5831: 5830: 5826: 5823: 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Clyde Barrow
Bonnie and Clyde (disambiguation)

abandoned hideout
Barrow Gang
bank robberies
Rowena, Texas
Gibsland, Louisiana
Gunshot wounds
Ellis County, Texas
Gibsland, Louisiana
Gunshot wounds
serial killers
Central United States
their gang
Great Depression
public enemy era
Bienville Parish, Louisiana
Bonnie and Clyde
Arthur Penn
Warren Beatty
Faye Dunaway
The Highwaymen

Rowena, Texas
West Dallas
Huntsville State Prison
Dallas
Ted Hinton
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