Biography Of Bonnie Parker And Clyde Barrow

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Bonnie and Parker and Clyde Barrow were robbers,murderers,but were still Texas heroes as people still say.They were the unstoppable crime making machines.Stealing cars,robbing banks,what worse could they possibly do.They were the town gossip.What bank they robbed one night or what jail they escaped.Jesse James was the new outlaw but now it’s Jesse James times two.
Bonnie Parker was born on october 1,1910,in Rowena,Texas,to henry and Emma Parker.She had an older brother and a younger sister.When she was just four years old,parkers father died.There mother moved the family to a suburb of Dallas known as Cement City.
Clyde Barrow was born on March 24,1909,Ellis County,Texas.The fifth of seven children born to a poor family in Texas,Clyde and his brother Buck supported themselves as petty thieves.When Clyde met Bonnie Parker in January 1930,he was 21 and single.Soon after their meeting,he was sent to jail for burglary,and Bonnie smuggled him a gun and aided his escape.A week later he was recaptured and was then to serve a 14 year sentence in the Notoriously brutal Eastham Prison farm near Weldon Texas.On April 21,1930 Clyde arrived at Eastham.Life was unbearable there for him and he became desperate to get out.Hoping that if he was physically incapacitated he might get transferred off of the Eastham Farm,he asked a fellow prisoner to chop off some of his toes with an axe.Although the missing two toes did not get him transferred Clyde was granted an early parole.After Clyde was released from Eastham on February 2,1932 on crutches,he vowed that he would rather die than go back to that horrible place.
Bonnie and Clyde wrote many journals about all there escapes and robbers.Bonnie and Clyde were now the cool heros of the sixties-runnin...

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...nd Clyde had been killed,they went a little frantic.The newspapers had made the couple out to be larger than life,but in death,they looked tiny and shattered.
The death scene became a media circus,with souvenir hunters vying for pieces of the dead couple including body parts.Then “death car” a tan 1934 ford,still held the pair as they were wheeled into town of Arcadia for the coroner to examine the bodies.Onlooker climbed on top of each other to watch the examination.They were brought back home where their funerals were attented by hundreds of curios Ballasities.Bonnie had wanted to be buried next to Clyde but her mother refused.So she was laid to rest in the old fishtrap Cemetary in West Dallas,and Clyde was buried next to his brother Buck in a cemetary along FortWorth Avenue.The run of the most romantic and dangerous of outlaws in American History finally ended.

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