Buck was in danger at any and all times with Clyde. Blanche Barrow
I was glad they died together. Blanche Barrow
Clyde Barrow was born on 24th March 1909 the sixth of eight neglected children. Great Crimes & Trials s2e22: Bonnie & Clyde, BBC 1994
Bonnie had been born at Rowena Texas a year after Clyde; her father died when she was four. ibid.
Between robberies they larked about, posing for snapshots. These added to their notoriety, giving the press the chance to portray them as ruthless lovers. ibid.
During his time in jail Clyde had learned to be bisexual, and he and Bonnie shared their fellow gang member Ray Hamilton who enjoyed sex any way he could get it. ibid.
For all their fame the sums they stole were tiny. ibid.
Their bodies had been riddled with about fifty bullets each. ibid.
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who cut a swathe across Texas and other southern states robbing banks and killing lawmen for several months in 1933 and ’34. The murderous couple were ambushed and killed in May 1934. Great Crimes & Trials s3e26: Ma Barker and other Public Enemies, BBC 1996
A couple of punks. They are giving bank robbing a bad name. John Dillinger
When they kill us, don’t ever say anything ugly about Clyde. Bonnie Parker to mother
They don’t think they’re too tough or desperate
They know that the Law always wins
They’ve been shot at before, but they do not ignore
That death is the wages of sin.
Some day they’ll go down together
And they’ll bury them side by side
For few it’ll be brief, the Law a relief
But it’s death for Bonnie & Clyde. Bonnie Parker
Gibsland, Louisiana, May 23 1934: I was born Clyde Chustnut Barrow. Bonnie & Clyde I 2014 starring Sarah Hyland & Elizabeth Reaser & Lane Garrison & Dale Dickey & Austin Herbert & Jack Thompson & Holly Hunter & William Hurt et al, director Bruce Beresford
I’d like to see your daughter as I have intentions to take her out. ibid. Clyde Champion Barrow
I’m just a footnote in the story of you. Bonnie & Clyde II 2014, him to her
‘Clyde Barrow – the most ruthless killer the south-west has ever known – stealing automobiles, robbing banks, killing without mercy.’ Natural Born Outlaws: Bonnie & Clyde s1e3, news commentary, AHC 2015
In 1927, seven years before the Eastham Prison raid, a 16-year-old Clyde Barrow is staring his criminal career. ibid. caption
January 1930: Clyde meets 19-year-old Bonnie Parker at a friend’s house in West Dallas. ibid.
She was a bored and lonely waitress longing for excitement and romance. He was a volatile ex-convict who vowed he would never go back to prison. Together they became an American legend. They met in the dusty suburban slums of West Dallas, Texas, in the early 1930s and embarked on a violent crime spree that shocked the nation. United by a passionate love, a desire to escape poverty and an utter contempt for authority, Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow were made for each other. Love & Death: The Story of Bonnie & Clyde, History 1995
For two incredible years Bonnie & Clyde led the notorious Barrow Gang on a bloodstained trail of crime that stretched across five states. Bonnie & Clyde robbed banks, pulled a string of armed robberies, and left a mounting legacy of murder victims in their wake. ibid.
Until the day they were finally ambushed and cut down in a hail of bullets. ibid.
Following the example of his older brother Buck, Clyde drifted into a life of petty crime. His early exploits were fairly tame. ibid.
What do you think I am? What line of work you in when you not stealing cars? Bonnie & Clyde 1967 starring Warren Beatty & Faye Dunaway & Michael J Pollard & Gene Hackman & Estelle Parsons & Denver Pyle & Dub Taylor & Gene Wilder & Evans Evans & Mabel Cavitt et al, director Arthur Penn
I ain’t much of a lover boy. ibid. him to her
You best keep running, Clyde Barrow. And you know it. ibid. Bonnie’s mother to Clyde
It’s called the story of Bonnie & Clyde: you heard the story of Jessie James, of how he lived and died; if you’re still in need of something to read this is the story of Bonnie & Clyde. Bonnie & Clyde are the Barrow Gang; I’m sure you all have read. How they rob and steal, and those that steal are usually found dying or dead. ibid. Bonnie’s poem
I guess I’d do it all different. ibid. him to her
Gibsland, Louisiana, May 23 1934: I was born Clyde Chestnut Barrow. Bonnie & Clyde 2013 starring Emile Hirsch & Holliday Grainger & Sarah Hyland & Elizabeth Reaser & Lane Garrison & Dale Dickey & Austin Hebert & Jack Thompson & Holly Hunter & William Hurt et al, director Bruce Beresford
I’d like to see your daughter, as I have intentions to take her out. ibid. Clyde Champion Barrow
On May 23rd 1934 Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker were shot and killed by law enforcement officers during an ambush in Bienville, Louisiana. Gangster Files s1e3: Bonnie & Clyde: Myth & Reality, comment, Amazon 2023
Clyde Barrow, born in 1909, was a habitual criminal. For a living he cracked safes, robbed stores, and stole cars. Clyde Barrow met 19-year-old Bonnie Parker in January of 1930 and they became lovers. ibid.
Myths surrounding Bonnie and Clyde began to eclipse the reality. ibid.
20 family and friend stood trial for harbouring the couple. ibid.
The Barrow Gang were not master-criminals. They were often short of money. ibid.
They lived together in this horrible confined space in a car. ibid.
In reality they were small-scale operators. ibid.
There were five people living in a car … A life of abject misery. ibid.
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Police find DNA link in murders of school pupil and Bunny girl. ibid. newspaper headline
The DNA link between the murders of Eve Stratford and Lynne Weedon was absolutely baffling. The two victims seemed to inhabit different worlds … Lynne Weedon was a 16-year-old schoolgirl who had gone out with friends to a pub in the suburbs on Wednesday evening in 1975 but never came home. ibid.
Many people had come to wonder if Peter Sutcliffe was the killer. ibid.
Elizabeth Parravicini: Struck over the head with a blunt object. ibid.
Policeman B had been routinely questioned in 1977 in relation to the murder of Elizabeth Parravicini … This man had been found guilty of a shocking but unrelated crime … Policeman B had perpetrated terrible crimes. ibid.