Life In The 1930's Bonnie And Clyde

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The life of Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow had a gang called the “barrow” gang and they went across the country robbing and killing people during the Great Depression. Throughout the whole four years of the Barrow gang, they had committed 13 murders. Even when they had kidnapped people, they didn't always kill them. They usually would drive them to a different state and drop them off. Just so they can find their way back, and sometimes they would give the person money to get back home. Many would say what they were doing was too much, but to them it wasn’t, they were just having a good time. In the 1930’s Bonnie and Clyde were considered dangerous bank robbers, burglars and murderers all over the country.
The childhood for Bonnie and Clyde wasn’t always the best, but they always found a way to get through it. Clyde had big dreams of becoming a famous musician and not giving up on that dream (bio.com). Clyde had a big family, he was the 6th of 8 children. He had also grown up on a farm raising animals and always had work to do (bonnie and clyde). Bonnie on the other hand had a small family, it was her parents and three kids (including her). She …show more content…

They had always knew their robbing and murdering spree would end at some point but they never knew when or where it would happen. They ended up dying from being tracked down by police and got shot many many times. “The police shot over 130 bullets at the couple, killing both Clyde and Bonnie quickly. When the shooting ended, the policemen found that the back of Clyde’s head had exploded and part of Bonnie’s right hand had been shot off.” (Bonnie and Clyde). Many were at the scene just to see how it would end and to be happy they don’t have to worry about them anymore. They had a fun, thrilling life together until they had passed away on May 23,

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