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Bonnie & Clyde


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onnie Parker and Clyde Barrow met in 1930 and formed one of the greatest crime duos in American history. Their crime spree lasted for two years, and by the end several dozen banks and stores had been robbed, many individuals had been kidnapped, and over twelve people were killed, including nine police officers. Bonnie and Clyde's spree ended violently when police ambushed and killed the couple on May 23, 1934. These outlaws caused great public hysteria and earned celebrity-like fame during their crime-filled days, but Bonnie and Clyde also represented the problems of an entire generation trying to get ahead in the desperate days of the Great Depression. Their tragic love was admired by some, hated by others, and remembered as a notable part of American history.

Clyde's Birth: Date
Mar 24, 1909
Clyde's Birth: Place
Telico, Texas
Clyde's Death: Date
May 23, 1934
Clyde's Death: Place
Bienville Parish, Louisiana
Bonnie's Birth: Date
Oct 1, 1910
Bonnie's Birth: Place
Rowena, Texas
Hamer and his posse ambush and kill Bonnie & Clyde
May 23, 1934
Two Grapevine police officers are killed
Apr 1, 1934
Bonnie and Clyde meet in West Dallas
Dallas, Texas
2 officers stop & investigate their car, 1 killed
Apr 6, 1934
Frank Hamer is hired to catch Bonnie and Clyde
Feb 1934
A prison break is staged to get Ray Hamilton out
Jan 16, 1934
Bonnie and Clyde escape an ambush by Dallas police
Nov 22, 1933
Shootout occurs, and Marshall Henry Humphrey dies
Jun 23, 1933
A shootout occurs in Platte City, MO.
Jul 19, 1933
Gang camping at Dextfield Park, IA shootout occurs
Jul 24, 1933
Gang camping at Dextfield Park, IA shootout occurs
Dextfield Park, Iowa
Clyde is captured in Ohio
Mar 19, 1930
Clyde is arrested and incarcerated
Feb 1930
Shootout occurs at their hideout in Joplin, MO
Joplin, Missouri
Malcolm Davis killed after attempting arrest them
Jan 6, 1933
Barrow gang robs a hardware store in Kaufman
Apr 18, 1932
Barrow gang robs a store in Texas, killing owner
Apr 30, 1932
Shootout occurs at their hideout in Joplin, MO
Apr 13, 1933
A shootout occurs in Platte City, MO
Platte City, Missouri
Bonnie and Clyde meet in West Dallas
Jan 1930
Doyle Johnson is killed as his car is stolen
Dec 25, 1932
Clyde is paroled due to the efforts of his mother
Feb 2, 1932
Bonnie smuggles a gun to Clyde, and he escapes
Mar 8, 1930
Gang kills Eugene Moore & C. G. Maxwell is wounded
Aug 5, 1932
Clyde kills a grocery store owner, Howard Hall
Oct 11, 1932
Bonnie is arrested and then released after 3 month
Apr 19, 1932
Gang involved in car wreck, Bonnie severely burned
Jun 10, 1933
Bonnie's Death: Place
Bienville Parish, Louisiana
Bonnie's Death: Date
May 23, 1934

1 Source·1 other

Race or Ethnicity
White
Quote
"No man but the undertaker will ever get me..."
Occupation
Criminal

1 Source·1 other

Full Name
Clyde Barrow
Full Name
Clyde Chestnut Barrow
Also known as
Champion
Full Name
Bonnie Parker
Marvin “Buck” Barrow
Clyde's brother
W. D. Jones
Gang Member
Henry Methvin
Gang Member
Bonnie Parker
Clyde's partner & lover
Clyde Barrow
Group leader
Raymond Hamilton
Gang Member
Joe Palmer
Gang Member
Blanche Barrow
Buck Barrow

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Created:May 1, 2009

Modified: Oct 30, 2018

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