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Bonnie and Clyde's escapades were mainly facilitated by stolen rides. One car stands out as it was faster than most police ...
It was April 29, 1934, and notorious crime couple Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were cruising the streets near Topeka's eastern edge, looking for a car to steal to replace the beat-up Ford they'd ...
Bonnie, jumping inside with no issue. But Clyde, on the other hand, left the owner shaking his head. Clyde stood slightly off to the side of the car. Instead of aiming for the open space ...
Bonnie and Clyde took Robsham Theater hostage April 3 to April 5, immersing BC in a twisted version of the American Dream.
Arrested for a pair of local killings, Adrienne Simpson and Tyler Terry confessed to unsolved murders that shocked South ...
They used the tool to change license plates to evade identification on the cars they stole. Clyde drove; Bonnie navigated. W.D. was often called on to act as photographer. Clyde and Bonnie loved ...
Sawed-off shotguns and rifles are not hunting weapons and they are not used for home defense. Their shortened barrels make them wildly inaccurate at long range, while their spread pattern ensures ...
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker met while living in Dallas ... lawmen who thought they were helping someone in a broken-down car. The charges were filed May 18, 1934. But just a week later, on ...
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow both grew up in the suburbs ... and was perfecting his signature crime: stealing cars.