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surface of the front portion of his skull, and out of his right temple. Bonnie and Clyde stopped, and while under fire, helped
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cigars in her teeth as she glared into the camera. It was not understood that this and the other photos were taken as satirical fun. The pictures were sent out over the wires and widely printed, creating a shocking image of a violent gangster and his cigar-chomping moll that made national celebrities of them.
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Blanche, who later testified that she accompanied the gang solely to be with her husband, apparently gave the authorities no useful information. It was only in 1935 that she and other family members of Bonnie and Clyde were tried for "harboring". Sent to Platte County, Missouri, she was charged with
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W.D. Jones, carrying the disabled Bonnie and accompanied by Clyde, who had an arm wound, crawled into thick brush, where the posse was unwilling to follow. The capture of
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Due to her impaired vision, she thought the camera taking her picture was a gun, and screamed, expecting that she and Buck were about to be summarily shot. Blanche and Buck were taken to a doctor, who asked Buck where he was wanted by the law. Buck, whose brain was protruding from the infected wound
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Blanche was pulled into the getaway car, having run down the street after her dog. She later wrote that when being driven away, she felt "all my hopes and dreams tumbling down around me" Buck had gone from accompanying the gang to being part of its illegal activity when he, W.D. and Clyde stole cars
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Buck collapsed due to his previous wound. He traded fire but was shot by the posse. Blanche, who by this time had been wounded by shotgun pellets in the abdomen, stayed with him and was arrested. A photograph shows a distraught
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by Clyde led to neighbors reporting suspicious men to law enforcement and local police began watching the apartment. After a while, a raid was organized for April 13, 1933. Two armed carloads of local police pulled up to confront what was suspected of just being a group of bootleggers. The gang had
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1432:(1967 film)
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1404:Ralph Fults
1389:W. D. Jones
1379:Buck Barrow
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532:Holt Coffey
502: /
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215:Buck Barrow
157:August 2024
102:August 2024
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