Bonnie and Clyde's escapades were mainly facilitated by stolen rides. One car stands out as it was faster than most police vehicles of that era. The duo may not be here anymore, but the car is.
Outlaw duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are seen in an undated photo. The couple went on a three-year crime spree in the central and southern regionals of the United States, which was cut short when ...
The police show up shortly thereafter and the couple are forced to exit the vehicle, but not before the Abbotsford version of ...
In the depths of the Great Depression, many Americans became transfixed by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow's illicit romance and criminal exploits. Browse a gallery of the infamous duo's life ...
After years of seeing a variety of cars claiming to be "the real death car" that Bonnie and Clyde died in on May 23, 1934, when a posse of six lawmen gunned them down in Bienville Parish ...
Keeney appeared before President Judge Michael Koury Wednesday to again plead guilty to setting three barn fires in Lehigh and Allen townships and two car fires in Northampton Borough in March 2019.
They play Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the real-life desperados who went on the run, committing a string of bloody crimes in the American Midwest during the Depression era. Director Arthur Penn ...