Bonnie And Clyde Research Paper

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Bonnie and Clydes background influenced their lives greatly one interesting fact about Bonnie and Clyde was, they were born 261.3 miles away from each other, while Bonnie was born in Rowena and Clyde was born in Telico Texas. Also, at the time Bonnie and Clyde meet, Bonnie was married and was 19 years old, Clyde was 21 years old and unmarried. In Addition, Clyde Was arrested for burglary, and was sent to jail when he escaped using a gun, that Bonnie smuggled to him but was later captured and was paroled in 1932. When Bonnie and Clyde were finally stop and killed by the police and FBI in 1934, they were thought to had killed 13 people (FBI:Bonnie and Clyde). Some of the examples of when they killed two cops in MIssouri, a sheriff, and wounded another in Oklahoma. They committed two more murders in a robbery in Texas, they killed one in Joplin and Columbia Missouri …show more content…
Bonnie and Clyde on April 1, 1934 were encountered by two young policeman. This lead to both officers being wounded and they abducted a chief and wounded him later. On April 13, 1934, a FBI agent formed in Ruston, Louisiana got information that Bonnie and Clyde (FBI:Bonnie and Clyde) would be in the area. Some more interesting facts about Bonnie, is she really didn’t smoke cigars like a picture of her with a cigar in her mouth showed, with her holding a pistol and her foot up on the bumper of a Ford (JOE MCGASKO:Bonnie and Clyde).Then, the FBI planned the capture of Bonnie and Clyde in which later lead to the death of Bonnie and Clyde. Something most people don’t know is how Bonnie and Clyde met, is when one night he got a phone call from someone saying that Clyde older sister had broken her arm, and when he got there the women over the phone was Bonnie Parker and they talked all night and everything else is history (Bonnie & Clyde). The FBI planned to get Bonnie and Clyde and the plan came together, which later led to the death of Bonnie and