No They Did Not Have Any Children, But However Some People May Still Be Relatives Because One Could Be Related To Bonnie Or Clyde's Siblings.
Yes they did and Machine Gun Kelly supposedly took part in the bank heist.
Bonnie and Clyde gave americans hope that everything wouldnt be bad. They stood by each other out of love and were proud. That was an admirable quality for he people of america during the great deppresion. Everyone was also mad at the government and they stood out, that did what they went and side stepped the law.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were American outlaws and robbers from the Dallas area who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. They were shot to death by officers in an ambush near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana on May 23, 1934, after one of the most colorful and spectacular manhunts the nation had seen up to that time.
Yes. Bonnie and Clyde were shot by a posse of four Texas and two Louisiana officers. The posse was led by former Texas Ranger captain Frank Hamer, who began tracking the pair on 10 February 1934, after being specifically hired by the Texas Department of Corrections with orders to put an end to Bonnie and Clyde.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were American outlaws and robbers from the Dallas area who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. They were shot to death by officers in an ambush near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana on May 23, 1934, after one of the most colorful and spectacular manhunts the nation had seen up to that time.
they where together ever since they were 18 and 16
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I'm Pretty sure there bodies were riddled with bullets from tommy guns
Yes and no. Blanche and Buck, who travelled with the gang for around 4 months, had a dog named Snowball. The dog went around with the gang, but it was not technically the pooch of Bonnie Parker or Clyde Barrow.
Yes, since both died in 1934, right in the middle of the Great Depression.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Barrow were two notorious American gangsters.
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According to a story on Frank Hamer in the American Rifleman, September 1911 issue, Hamer used a Remington Model 8 semiautomatic rifle in .30 Remington caliber. It has been frequently stated that Hamer used a specially-modified rifle chambered in .35 Remington caliber which he had made up specifically for the ambush. All evidence indicates this is untrue. While Hamer owned such a rifle, which was modified by the addition of a larger-capacity magazine, he obtained it long after the Bonnie & Clyde ambush. And it was not a Remington Model 8 but rather the later Remington Model 81, which was not manufactured until 1936. Photographs of this rifle and its serial number prove without any doubt that it could not have been used in the ambush, as it did not exist in 1934.
Some believe Hamer may have used a 12 gauge Remington Model 11 shotgun in the ambush, but there is nothing to support this theory. However, three such shotgunws were used by other members of the ambush party.
Yes. Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were real people. They were robbers/kidnappers during the public enemy era. Bonnie was born in 1910 and Clyde was born in 1909 (Both in Texas). They both died on May 23rd, 1934 by being shot by the police in their car. Clyde was very partial to Browning guns and Ford V8's. He would steal a Ford over any other car because they could outrun just about everything else.