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Bonnie and Clyde committed MANY crimes. Way to many to count. Clyde is the one that stole out of the duo. Bonnie was used more for a watch or to help create plans.
Bonnie and Clyde were so popular because they were criminals that never got caught for a very long time. They stole from banks and killed people but the police never caught them because they were so conieving and clever do they knew how do escape the police.
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Bonnie and Clyde were championed by the public during the 1930's as they were star-crossed lovers defying the police and law, something that had let the American's down during the period of the Great Depression. Bonnie's poems (e.g. The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde) greatly appealed to the public and made them appear as the anti-heroes in a story of unfortunate circumstances. The Barrow Gang was famous for making a mockery of police, and their targets of robbery were small grocery stores and the occasional bank. However, they killed 13 people in cold blood. They were desperate times where bank robbers were became folk heroes. The police were just as nasty during this time. Crimes were pinned on whoever they could pass it off as, people were starving and rioting and being arrested for this. Evictions were more common than not, and America was steadily decaying into a state of, well, depression. Bonnie and Clyde were gunned down without so much as a warning shot. Bonnie's barely intact body was not cremated. Thousands of people attended each of their funerals. Yes, Bonnie and Clyde were criminals and murderers. They're what's defined as the anti-hero in fiction. Think of Robin Hood. The outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor, who nonetheless, was a ruthless killer and a skilled bowman. Time for you to decide.
They were well known outlaws, robbers, and criminals who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. Their gang was known as the "Barrow Gang" which included Bonnie and Clyde, and at times Buck Barrow, Blanche Barrow, Raymond Hamilton, W.D Jones, Joe Palmer, Ralph Fults and Henery Methvin.They went around the United States and killed people, stole cars, and robbed banks. They continued to do it until they were both shot in a law enforcement ambush. The pair had been wanted for an extremeley long time.
Bonnie and Clyde committed MANY crimes. Way to many to count. Clyde is the one that stole out of the duo. Bonnie was used more for a watch or to help create plans.
Bonnie and Clyde were so popular because they were criminals that never got caught for a very long time. They stole from banks and killed people but the police never caught them because they were so conieving and clever do they knew how do escape the police.
there is a model of the car in staint josephe Missouri at terribles casnio
He stole clyde livigstons shoes
They Stole a Million happened in 1986.
Bonnie and Clyde were championed by the public during the 1930's as they were star-crossed lovers defying the police and law, something that had let the American's down during the period of the Great Depression. Bonnie's poems (e.g. The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde) greatly appealed to the public and made them appear as the anti-heroes in a story of unfortunate circumstances. The Barrow Gang was famous for making a mockery of police, and their targets of robbery were small grocery stores and the occasional bank. However, they killed 13 people in cold blood. They were desperate times where bank robbers were became folk heroes. The police were just as nasty during this time. Crimes were pinned on whoever they could pass it off as, people were starving and rioting and being arrested for this. Evictions were more common than not, and America was steadily decaying into a state of, well, depression. Bonnie and Clyde were gunned down without so much as a warning shot. Bonnie's barely intact body was not cremated. Thousands of people attended each of their funerals. Yes, Bonnie and Clyde were criminals and murderers. They're what's defined as the anti-hero in fiction. Think of Robin Hood. The outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor, who nonetheless, was a ruthless killer and a skilled bowman. Time for you to decide.
Stanley accidentally stole a pair of Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston's shoes.
Zero originally stole Clyde Livingstone's shoes, for which Stanley was blamed.
They were well known outlaws, robbers, and criminals who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. Their gang was known as the "Barrow Gang" which included Bonnie and Clyde, and at times Buck Barrow, Blanche Barrow, Raymond Hamilton, W.D Jones, Joe Palmer, Ralph Fults and Henery Methvin.They went around the United States and killed people, stole cars, and robbed banks. They continued to do it until they were both shot in a law enforcement ambush. The pair had been wanted for an extremeley long time.
he got lighted
They never did...??
if you stole a shilling you would haver your ears or hands cut off