Bonnie and Clyde were people just trying to get through the great depression just like everyone else, even though they handled it differently. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow met, became extremely attached to each other, and they went on an almost two year long crime spree, killing many innocent civilians, and they died in a horrific manner.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was not always a trouble maker. Before she met Clyde, she lived a pretty normal life to some degree. Bonnie was born on October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas (Philips 8). “Bonnie attended school at Eagle Ford Elementary,” however the lessons she learned from Clyde were more serious (Larcom 9). Bonnie was “blue-eyed, small, and slim with reddish-blonde hair” and she had a great sense
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Within four active years of the Barrow gang, they robbed less than 15 banks. Bonnie and Clyde robbed mainly small town gas stations and restaurants, “their take never exceeded $1,500- chiefly in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Missouri” (John Philip 4). “They traveled the southwest and midwest in a” almost two year-long crime spree (Bonnie Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 3). “Their crime spree occurred at the height of the Great Depression which hit particularly hard in states such as Oklahoma,” they, along with many others during this time, were struggling to provide for themselves (John Philips 4). Their crime spree lasted “21 months” (John Philips 4). “Part of the time they [Bonnie and Clyde] were joined by” Clyde’s older brother, Buck, Buck’s wife, Blanche, and other outlaws (Bonnie Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2). “In December 1932 the FBI learned of an abandoned automobile in Michigan that had been stolen in Oklahoma. A search in Oklahoma of a second stolen car linked both automobiles to [Clyde] Barrow and [Bonnie] Parker” because they found a prescription bottle that was filled for Clyde Barrow’s aunt (John Philips 4). The FBI issued a warrant against the couple for “interstate transportation of the second stole automobile on May 20, 1933” (John Philips 4). Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker engaged in multiple …show more content…
A friend “eventually betrayed “ them, and sold them out to police (John Philips 4). “In Louisiana, on may 23, 1934,” Bonnie and Clyde were attacked by police in their car both were shot and killed (Bonnie Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2). Clyde was “shot in the head and died immediately” (Larcom 9). Bonnie had time to yell before “the bullets blasted through her body” (Larcom 9). They “lie in separate Dallas-area graveyards” (Larcom 9). The reasoning behind them being in different graveyards is because, “ Bonnies mother, Emma Krause Parker, refused to bury her daughter next to clyde” (Larcom 9). The gates of Clyde’s graveyard are “routinely padlocked to prevent souvenir hunters from stealing Clyde’s stone. Visitors must secure permission to visit” (Larcom 9). When Bonnie died she was married, but not to Clyde. She was married before she met Clyde and they never got a