Tour of 3347 1/2 Oak Ridge Drive in Joplin Missouri - Bonnie and Clyde's hideout
Joplin hideout - Bonnie and Clyde - narrative tour given by Julianne Carter, historian and author of a new book on the life and death of Bonnie Parker
Walk Through Of The BONNIE & CLYDE HIDEOUT in Joplin, Missouri
Walk Through Of The BONNIE & CLYDE HIDEOUT in Joplin, Missouri
BONNIE AND CLYDE GARAGE APARTMENT - 85 YEARS AFTER JOPLIN OFFICERS SHOT
85 YEARS AGO - TODAY WE REMEMBER TWO FALLEN OFFICERS WHO WERE SERVING JOPLIN
• Det Harry McGinnis, Joplin Police Department
• Constable Wes Harryman, Newton County Sheriff's Office
(64804) – [TEXT DIRECTLY FROM WIKIPEDIA] On March 22, 1933, Buck Barrow was granted a full pardon and released from prison. Within days, he and his wife Blanche had set up housekeeping with Clyde, Bonnie and Jones in a temporary hideout at 3347 1/2 Oakridge Drive in Joplin, Missouri.
According to family sources,[42] Buck and Blanche were there to visit; they attempted to persuade Clyde to surrender to law enforcement. Bonnie and Clyde's next brush with the law arose from their generally suspicious—and conspicuous—behavior, not because they had been identified.
The group ran loud, alcohol-fueled card games late into the night in the quiet neighborhood. We bought a case of beer a day, Blanche would later recall.[43] The men came and went noisily at all hours, and Clyde discharged a BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) in the apartment while cleaning it.[44] No neighbors went to the house, but one reported suspicions to the Joplin Police Department.
The lawmen assembled a five-man force in two cars on April 13 to confront what they suspected were bootleggers living in the garage apartment. Though taken by surprise, Clyde was noted for remaining cool under fire. He, Jones, and Buck quickly killed Detective McGinnis and fatally wounded Constable Harryman.[45][46]
During the escape from the apartment, Parker laid down covering fire with her BAR, forcing Highway Patrol Sergeant G. B. Kahler to duck behind a large oak tree while .30 caliber bullets struck the other side, forcing wood splinters into the sergeant's face.[47] Parker got into the car with the others. They slowed enough to pull in Blanche Barrow from the street, where she was pursuing her dog Snow Ball.[48]
The surviving officers later testified that their side had fired only fourteen rounds in the conflict,[49] but one hit Jones on the side, one struck Clyde and was deflected by his suitcoat button, and one grazed Buck after ricocheting off a wall.
The group escaped the police at Joplin, but left behind most of their possessions at the apartment: items included Buck and Blanche's marriage license, Buck's parole papers (three weeks old), a large arsenal of weapons, a handwritten poem by Bonnie, and a camera with several rolls of undeveloped film.[53]
The film was developed at The Joplin Globe and yielded many now-famous photos of Barrow, Parker and Jones clowning and pointing weapons at one another.[54] When the poem and the photos, including one of Parker clenching a cigar in her teeth and a pistol in her hand, went out on the newly installed newswire, the anonymous fivesome from Dallas became front-page news across America as the Barrow Gang. The poem Story of 'Suicide Sal' was an apparent backstory. #bonnieandclyde #barrowgang #bonnieandclydejoplin #route66
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bonnie clyde hideout in Joplin Missouri
This is where Bonnie and Clyde holed up in Joplin MO. Read the sign for details. Very interesting if you watched the movie.
Bonnie & Clyde hideout Joplin.wmv
This is the actual house Bonnie and Clyde had the famous shootout from and performed that famous escape depicted in the movie
A Rambler's Quick Fix: Route 66- Bonnie and Clyde's Hideout! {Joplin} - Missouri
In this Quick Fix, Dan and Robin visit the site of a deadly historical shootout... the secret hideout of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde! The owner just happened to be there and offered to give them a tour- check it out!
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Bonnie and Clyde - Sky High Castle and the Tri-state Marker
Links to places we visited:
Bonnie and Clyde Joplin Hideout
Sky High Castle
see a previous Zillow listing for the castle for pictures
Tri-State Marker
Burton Trading Co
MoJo Burgers (Facebook link)
Video I mentioned I Need to go Back!
Bonnie and Clyde- Iowa Ambush and Bank Robbery Site
A visit to Bonnie and Clyde sites in Iowa. Dexfield Park ambush site, Stuart Iowa bank they robbed and the Kings Daughter Hospital where Buck Barrow died.
Joplin Shooting Murder Update
Joplin Shooting Murder Update
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Joplin Shooting Murder Update
Joplin Shooting Murder Update
Joplin Shooting Murder Update
Murderous Minds: Bonnie & Clyde | Outlaws Till The End...
Due to their glamorization in fiction, people are often unaware about the dark reality of Bonnie & Clyde. Far from being a loved up couple, they were in fact cold-blooded murderers who stopped at nothing to evade the law and pursued the finer things in life that they believed they deserved.
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Buck Barrow
Marvin Ivan Buck Barrow was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds.
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5. Bonnie Parker and Blanche Barrow: The Bluest Shot-At Eyes in Texas
Bonnie Parker Thornton and Blanche Caldwell Callaway were two despondent flappers at the close of the 1920s. In fact, the popular 1929 song “Am I Blue?” could have been written for them. But in 1930, at the start of the U.S.’s Great Depression, they met two brothers, Clyde and Buck, who were known as the ‘Barrow Gang.’ Somehow, these two petty criminals and ex-cons won the hearts of Bonnie and Blanche to the extent that neither woman would desert them, even when the Barrow brothers’ violent deaths were inevitable and their own lives were in danger. This episode presents the details of their hardscrabble lives before, during, and–in Blanche’s case–after voluntarily becoming road-mates with the men who eventually became murderers and the subjects of one of the largest manhunts of the 1930s. Bonnie and Blanche were at once tough and vulnerable, glamorous and unsophisticated, self-centered and utterly devoted to others.
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Sources and recommended reading:
Barrow, Blanche Caldwell. My Life with Bonnie and Clyde. Edited by John Neal Phillips. U of Oklahoma P, 2012.
Guinn, Jeff. Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde. Simon and Schuster, 2009.
Hail, Marshall. “E.P. Author Writes about Bonnie, Clyde.” El Paso Herald-Post. 10 May 1968, p. 9.
Hughes, Clair. Hats. Bloomsbury, 2017.
Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis. Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First Century Update. Eakin P, 2014.
Remembering Bonnie and Clyde. Produced by Tim Leone. Turquoise Film/Video Productions, 2007.
Youngblood, Gordon and Ken Youngblood. “Cement City School: Bonnie Parker’s Classmate.” Texashideout.tripod.com/Youngblood.html.
Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma Tri-State Monument Newton County, Missouri
This shows the KS, MO and OK Tri-State Marker(s) in Newtown County, Missouri. The stone tower is not at the exact spot and so the plaques were added to get the coordinates correct. Ignore the audio at the end--obviously this is KS, OK and MO that we're speaking about. Interestingly, there was no sign on the highway indicating there was a historic marker like this nearby. The date is 5/27/19. Interestingly, there is a sign for the other tri-state monument for AR-MO-OK.
LIVE CHAT Bears on the Move in Newton County, Missouri
Joplin News First tipster video from Sunday afternoon, June 30, at an undisclosed location in Newton County. Just about 3 miles south of Joplin city limits. Bears are on the move! For our news updates click fourstateshomepage.com/news/Joplin-News-First
Route 66 Pt. 2 - Missouri Life TV (Episode 4 - Season 5)
Welcome to a special episode of Missouri Life TV featuring the mother road, Route 66! In part 2,
We relive the early days of Route 66 at Camp Joy and Manor House Inn in Lebanon. Grab a delicious deli sandwich and homemade pie at Wrink’s Market. Travel to Carthage to meet Lowell Davis - an artist who rebuilt his hometown Red Oak on his own property. Drive in to the Route 66 Drive-In movie theater to catch their 70th anniversary celebration. And make our last stop in Joplin to take a tour of Bonnie & Clydes hideout and a delicious steak at historic Wilder’s Steakhouse.
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Special thanks to:
FASTLANE CLASSIC CARS
DAN HILLEBRANDT
JAMESON LEAVELL
LEBANON
NICOLE MCGINNIS
MANOR HOUSE INN
MICHELLE COCHRAN
RANDY PALILLA
BOSWELL PARK
CAMP JOY
CRAIG FISHEL
GARY SOSNIECKI
BRUCE OWEN
WRINKS MARKET
KATIE HAPNER
BOB’S GASOLINE ALLEY
BOB MULLEN
DARLINE MULLEN
CARTHAGE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
NIKI CLOUD
BOOTS COURT MOTEL
DEBORAH HARVEY
66 DRIVE-IN THEATRE
NATHAN & AMY McDONALD
RED OAK II
ROSE & LOWELL DAVIS
LARRY FRICKENSCHMIDT
ROUTE 66 MUSEUM
MARK SPANGLER
JOPLIN
PATRICK TUTTLE
WILDER’S STEAKHOUSE
MARCIA PAWLUS