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  • FBI Famous Cases
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI, then called the Bureau of Investigation, became interested in Barrow and his paramour late in December, 1932, through a singular bit of evidence. A Ford automobile, which had been stolen in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, ...
    http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/famcases/clyde/clyde.htm
 
  • Crime Bonnie
    To a public which has come to fear their presence in any neighborhood, their death is a relief.Long ago, Clyde and Bonnie abandoned and forfeited the hope of facing a court, of trading surrender for life in confinement. A price was on their heads, a ...
    http://www.censusdiggins.com/bonnie_and_clyde.html
 
  • Outlaws Clyde
    The Dallas Historical Society was organized on March 31, 1922, by 101 prominent citizens who wished to encourage historical inquiry. In 1938, the Society assumed the management of the magnificent Hall of State at the request of the City of Dallas. Th ...
    http://www.dallashistory.org/history/dallas/bandc.htm
 
  • Bonnieclyde
    Bonnie & Clyde were the most fascinating criminals of the nineteen thirties. This tragic love affair would only end in a storm of bullets on a back road of Louisiana on May 23, 1934. Unlike Dillinger, who would surrender when surrounded by an army of ...
    http://www.geocities.com/dillinger72234/bonnieandclyde.html
 
  • Criminals Clyde
    Bonnie Parker stood 411 in her stocking feet, weighed 90 pounds, had Shirley Templecolored strawberryblond ringlets, was frecklefaced and, according to those who knew her, was very pretty. Born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, her parents were hard ...
    http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/outlaws/bonnie/1.html
 
  • Southwestern
    Dallas based tour operator and publisher of materials related to Bonnie and Clyde. Features online newsletter archive of On the Road to Gibsland. ...
    http://www.swhistorical.com/
 

 
 
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