
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were two infamous American criminals who robbed banks and committed numerous violent crimes during the Great Depression era in the 1930s. They were a couple and partners in crime, known for their daring and ruthless behavior. They were eventually killed in a police ambush in Louisiana in 1934, turning them into legends of the criminal underworld. Their story has been romanticized in popular culture through movies, books, and songs.
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The Final Hours of Bonnie and Clyde: May 22–23, 1934
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Bonnie & Clyde The Dexfield Shootout
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Bonnie and Clyde Joplin Hideout 1933: A Historic Photo by Blanche Barrow
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