They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
Johnny killed bob because Bob was trying to drown Pony-boy. So Johnny got out his switch blade and killed Bob to save Pony-boys life so Bob the soc did not kill him.
Because Johnny killed Bob, Cherry's boyfriend. Johnny killed the guy because Pony was drowning and Johnny panicked. They both need to escape to not get arrested and stuff
Ponyboy said that Johnny didn't have anything to do with Bob getting killed, because he didn't want Johnny taking the blame. Johnny was already dead, and Ponyboy didn't want him to look like a bad person (because he'd saved Ponyboy's life).
Johnny killed Bob because Bob and his friends had beat him up before and he was scared. Also, the Socs were drowning Pony and it was the only way to save him.
I supported Johnny alot while he killed Bob because he did it to protect his friend.
Johnny killed Bob because he was drowning Ponyboy in the fountain. There were 4 other Socs along with Bob, so Johnny couldn't have fought back, which left him with no other choice but to stab him.
He just wanted to believe its all his fault and not Johnny's.
He just wants to believe that it was all his fault and not Johnny's, and also he feels acquitted, he didn't commit a crime, even though he thinks he did, or believes.
Dally gives Pony and Johnny a gun and $50 to run away because they killed Bob.
She says that it's because Johnny killed Bob. However, it's also hinted that she was not able to overcome the class differences between them.
Well, honey, Johnny killed Bob in "The Outsiders" because Bob and his buddies were trying to drown Ponyboy. Johnny was just protecting his friend, plain and simple. It's called self-defense, sweetheart. Just another day in the rough and tumble world of S.E. Hinton's novel.