Bonnie & Clyde Museum - Including Original Death Car! Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino, NV
Bonnie & Clyde Museum - Including Original Death Car! Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino, NV
Weird US at Bonnie & Clyde Shootout
Mark and Mark attend the annual reenactment of the ambush of notorious Depression Era gangsters Bonnie and Clyde in Gibsland, Louisiana. Featuring rare film footage taken at the scene of the massacre in 1934.
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Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were American criminals who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression, robbing people and killing when cornered or confronted. Their exploits captured the attention of the American public during the Public Enemy Era, between 1931 and 1935. Though known today for their dozen-or-so bank robberies, the duo most often preferred to rob small stores or rural gas stations. The gang is believed to have killed at least nine police officers and several civilians. The couple were eventually ambushed and killed by law officers near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana. Their exploits were revived and cemented in American pop folklore by Arthur Penn's 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde. - WIKIPEDIA
Bonnie & Clyde Death Car - Killed In This Actual Ford In 1934
This is the actual documented car that Bonnie and Clyde were driving when they were killed in May, 1934. This Ford V8 is located at Whiskey Pete's Casino in Primm, Nevada, about 40 miles south of Las Vegas, on Interstate 15. Also on display is the shirt that Clyde was wearing when he was killed.
Bonnie & Clyde ambush aftermath death car film combo (HQ)
High quality silent public domain film combo of the interstate Bonnie & Clyde execution aftermath.
Louisiana's Bienville Parish Sheriff Henderson Jordan is seen inspecting Bonnie's purse near items on the ground taken out of the car. Bonnie's Indian blanket is draped over her rear door & near her feet is a magazine she had been reading. No weapons are visible near or in the hands of B&C in the front seat. B&C's dead bodies had been moved to the positions you see them in prior to Ted Hinton filming the carnage. B&C's coroner determined that of the multidude of bullet wounds B&C suffered the posse bullet that struck Bonnie's left cheek & exited the top of her head killed Bonnie & a bullet through the head killed Clyde.
Mystery, controversy & emotional scars have hung over this savage double murder of pretty, petite & allegedly pregnant 23 year old Bonnie Parker and her 25 year old crime companion Clyde Barrow 23 May 1934 on a rural road in Louisiana & fueled opposing opinions of the outlaws, the lawmen who attacked & killed them, pre-trial executions, law enforcement vendettas, excessive force, the secret clemency deal for new Barrow gang member Henry Methvin in exchange for B&C location info that cost B&C their lives plus damage suffered by B&C victims & the enormous state & Federal legal costs created as a result of their gang's crime spree.
After Clyde's gang freed member Raymond Hamilton & others from Eastham prison farm in Jan 1934, Texas prisons chief Lee Simmons & then Texas Governor Miriam 'Ma' Ferguson hired former Texas Ranger Frank Hamer to find & kill B&C & authorized him to keep the duo's possessions (including the guns) once they had been killed. Two active manhunts combined into one when Hamer joined forces with 3 more Texas & 2 Louisiana lawmen in this conspiracy to murder B&C. Two of the Texas lawmen on Hamer's team had participated in Dallas county Sheriff Smoot Schmid's failed Sowers, Tx ambush of B&C on 22 November 1933 that wounded B&C during a secret family visit on a rural road for Clyde's mother on her birthday.
No evidence Texas Governor 'Ma' Ferguson coordinated with Louisiana Governor O.K. Allen for permission for the 4 Texas lawmen to shoot & kill B&C in Louisiana has surfaced. The 4 Texas lawmen were not deputized by Sheriff Jordan & B&C were not wanted for crimes in Louisiana. There is no proof Bonnie killed anyone or even fired a gun. B&C often were blamed for their gang members' crimes. Bonnie did not rob banks or businesses; she stayed in the car during robberies. Both B&C were crippled: Bonnie could barely walk or stand up in May 1934 because of severe burns she suffered after Clyde's Wellington bridge accident in mid 1933 plus Clyde limped from losing two toes in prison. Realtor paperwork for Louisiana property Clyde had showed his father plus B&C's recent bank loot vanished after the attack. TX & LA law officials that concocted the secret deal with Henry Methvin's relatives let Henry go unpunished for his Texas crimes (including several murders) so that the posse could ambush B&C in Louisiana.
Recently released FBI files (Dallas Field Office File# 26-4114) detail J. Edgar Hoover's agents involvement in feeding the posse B&C tracking info plus Hoover's knowledge of the secret Methvin clemency deal. They reveal B&C's relatives' phones were tapped, a Clyde Barrow cousin was a paid Bureau informer, Bureau agents planned to participate in the ambush if notified in time to respond & the Bureau had contemplated its own B&C ambush.
Public outrage after the ambush motivated state, local & private sources not to honor pledges to the B&C reward fund. Expecting to share a pledged $26,000 from the reward fund the six man posse received just $200 each for their ambush of B&C.
Ruth Warren spent over $3,000 in Federal court in her battle with Sheriff Henderson Jordan to retrieve her stolen 'death car' from him.
Recent books have suggested that Clyde was killed first by Louisiana Deputy Prentiss Oakley (ex marine sharpshooter) and Bonnie was slaughtered while trying to escape the car & surrender as based on studies comparing the death car bullet damage vs. B&C's autopsy reports vs. several conflicting posse versions of the attack vs. witness accounts.
What really happened the morning of 23 May 1934? Were the Federal & State operatives motivating the execution posse's violent & deadly action justified to bypass the Court system and kill the fugitives? Did Bonnie deserve a 'shoot to kill' directive for being with Clyde? Should the Louisiana Governor have ordered the posse arrested and tried for double murder? Besides B&C being murdered, how did this ambush differ from prior B&C violent encounters with lawmen?
Thousands of people attended the funerals of B&C in Dallas.
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Bonnie and Clyde's Death - Newsreel (1934)
16mm film shot by posse member Ted Hinton just minutes after Bonnie and Clyde were fatally ambushed by officers near Gibsland, Louisiana on May 23, 1934.
The Deaths of Bonnie and Clyde
Barrow and Parker were ambushed and killed on Wednesday, May 23, 1934, on a rural road in Bienville Parish, Louisiana.[83][110] The couple had appeared in daylight in an automobile and were shot by a posse of four Texas officers (Frank Hamer, B.M. Manny Gault, Bob Alcorn, and Ted Hinton) and two Louisiana officers (Henderson Jordan and Prentiss Morel Oakley).[111]
The posse was led by Hamer, who had begun tracking the pair on February 12, 1934. He studied the gang's movements and found they swung in a circle skirting the edges of five midwestern states, exploiting the state line rule that prevented officers from one jurisdiction from pursuing a fugitive into another. Barrow was a master of that pre-FBI rule but consistent in his movements, so the experienced Hamer charted his path and predicted where he would go. The gang's itinerary centered on family visits, and they were due to see Methvin's family in Louisiana.
The Trail's End was on a road deep in the piney Louisiana woods.
32°26′28.21″N 93°5′33.23″W
On May 21, 1934, the four posse members from Texas were in Shreveport when they learned that Barrow and Parker were to go to Bienville Parish that evening with Methvin. Barrow had designated the residence of Methvin's parents as a rendezvous in case they were separated, and Methvin did get separated from the pair in Shreveport. The full posse, consisting of Captain Hamer, Dallas County Sheriff's Deputies Alcorn and Ted Hinton (both of whom knew Barrow and Parker by sight), former Texas Ranger B.M. Manny Gault, Bienville Parish Sheriff Henderson Jordan and his deputy Prentiss Oakley, set up an ambush at the rendezvous point along Louisiana State Highway 154 south of Gibsland toward Sailes. Hinton recounted that their group was in place by 9:00 p.m. on the 21st and waited through the whole next day (May 22) with no sign of the outlaw couple.[112] Other accounts said the officers set up on the evening of the 22nd.[113]
Their gunfire was so loud, the posse suffered temporary deafness all afternoon
At approximately 9:15 a.m. on May 23, the posse, concealed in the bushes and almost ready to concede defeat, heard Barrow's stolen Ford V8 approaching at a high speed. The posse's official report had Barrow stopping to speak with Methvin's father, who had been planted there with his truck that morning to distract Barrow and force him into the lane closer to the posse. The lawmen opened fire, killing Barrow and Parker while shooting a combined total of about 130 rounds. Oakley fired first, probably before any order to do so.[112][114][115] Barrow was killed instantly by Oakley's initial head shot, but Hinton reported hearing Parker scream as she realized Barrow was dead before the shooting at her fully began.[112] The officers emptied all their arms at the car.[116] Any one of the many wounds suffered by Bonnie and Clyde would have been fatal
BONNIE and CLYDE AMBUSH CAUGHT ON FILM
Bonnie and Clyde shooting caught on film? Make up your own conclusion. I've had people say it's authentic and some say its not. I don't know but it looks real. What do you think?
The Notorious Crime Duo, Bonnie & Clyde
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow a.k.a. Clyde Champion Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were American criminals who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression, robbing people.
THE REAL BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CAR At WHISKEY PETE'S CASINO In Primm, Nevada Part 1
THE REAL BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CAR At WHISKEY PETE'S CASINO Part 1
Tracking Down Bonnie & Clyde 2019 #TheHighwaymen #BonnieandClyde
After watching the #Netflix Original The Highwaymen, we did a little research, watched some documentaries and drove 3 hours from Dallas to Gibsland, Louisiana to see more of the untold stories.
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( REAL CAR BONNIE & CLYDE ) THEY DIED IN { BONNIE WAS 4'11 90LBS }
( YOU CAN SEE BONNIE IN SEAT! THE FBI MEN HAD SAID BONNIE SCREAMED LIKE A BLACK PANTHER WHEN DIEING ! BONNIE BORN OCT 1ST 1910 ! I CAN UNDERSTAND BONNIE SCREAMS! THE FBI MEN SAID NEVER WILL FOR GET THEM SCREAMS OF BONNIE PARKER !! I MEAN BEING SHOT BY 50 CAL.S TOMMY GUNS AND TEARING PARTS OF YOUR BODY OUT OF YOU! YOU SCREAM TOO!! LOOK AT THEM HOLES IN THE STEEL CAR!!
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Bonnie Parker y Clyde Barrow: (Texas, EE.UU.) Estos dos amantes del crimen hicieron suyo aquel mandamiento utilizado en otros momentos por quienes adoraban «vivir peligrosamente».
Beautiful Place #168 Sailes Louisiana Bonnie & Clyde Last Hideout Part 5
Ok first I want to say that I love hunting history and I have been an American Picker for a while . I know how to find difficult stuff. That said this video really got me excited . There is not much on the last Bonnie & Clyde hideout . It's the one part of the story that is shrouded in mystery.
This location that I found fits multiple geographical and physical descriptions as compared to archived maps , reports and police testimonies. That said I'm not stating this is definitely the last hideaway of Bonnie & Cylde but I'm also not saying that it isn't .
The one true way to find out is through property records but as history goes that sort of thing in a place as rural as this is hard to find . Plus it is believed that they were squatting at this last hideaway so who really knows.
Even if this isn't the original structure is it the actual site . There is Stairs indicating another building at some point . I will say this I'm in the area according to historic documents. I feel this is most likely the last hideaway of Bonnie & Clyde .
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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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Bonnie and Clyde Death Car 7/29/18 - Whiskey Pete's Hotel and Casino
The real Bonnie and Clyde Death Car. The 1934 V8 Ford is located and on display in Whiskey Pete's Hotel and Casino in Primm, Nevada.
Bonnie and Clyde death scene, 1934.
16mm film shot by posse member Ted Hinton just minutes after Bonnie and Clyde were fatally ambushed by officers near Gibsland, Louisiana on May 23, 1934.
BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CAR EXHIBIT
Short video of the actual Death car at Whiskey Pete's in Primm , Nevada - that Bonnie & Clyde were gunned down in by law enforcement ◆ video a bit dark due to glass display & room lighting
Wild Real Story Of Bonnie And Clyde
Possibly the most famous and most romanticized criminals in American history, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were two young Texans whose early 1930s crime spree forever imprinted them upon the national consciousness. Their names have become synonymous with an image of Depression-era chic, a world where women chomped cigars and brandished automatic rifles, men robbed banks and drove away in squealing automobiles, and life was lived fast because it would be so short.
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