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Clyde Barrow with his stolen Browning Automatic Rifle
This photo was taken in 1933 soon after American gangster, Clyde Barrow, stole multiple guns from the texas national guard. in the photo you can see clyde sport a stolen Browning Automatic Rifle or BAR for short. you can also see another BAR and a riot shotgun from the national guard. The Bar rifle is a staple of fire power as it served in the military from 1918 all the way to 1975. The BAR was Clydes favorite rifle because of its power which made the law fear them. -
Wanted poster of Bonnie and Clyde
This poster was released to the public after Bonnie parker and Clyde barrow shot and killed Marshal Henry Humphrey then raped a woman by the name Frank Rogers will trying to steal her car. the poster details a horror that the barrow gang had done and wanted the community to help bring justice to the victims family. -
Bonnie and Clyde together in a photo
This photo was taken of Bonnie and Clyde while hiding from the police. they show two people who loved each other and would never leave each others side. this photo was found in a raid near Joplin, Missouri and once released they were published in news articles depicting the love couples a new age robin hood as they stole from the banks. This gave courage and drive to both Bonnie and Clyde and also the people who kept up on the story. -
Bonnie and Clyde's Death
This Photo shows the aftermath of a ambush that was successful in killing the notorious duo Bonnie and Clyde. the car in the Photo was a 1934 ford tudor with a flathead v8 and 3 speed transmission. the posse in which killed Bonnie and Clyde was led by Frank Hamer who was a retired texas ranger. the car was riddled with 112 bullet holes in which killed Bonnie and Clyde instantly. -
The Death Car
The Death car is the car that Bonnie and Clyde both died inside of. the original car is now stationed in the Whiskey Pete's Casino where many heartfelt couples seek homage to a love couple who never left each others side as they both lived and died together. this car has been a attraction for people since the death of bonnie and clyde as many see them as the hero's of the story rather than the criminals the police had opted them to be.