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The undertaker reported that he had difficulty embalming the bodies due to the number of bullet holes. HuffPost Bonnie Parker after her death. By the time the authorities came to remove the bodies, there was a growing crowd full of people trying to get in on the action.

Though Bonnie and Clyde had been quite the team in life, in death they were unceremoniously separated. Both are buried in Dallas, Texas, but in separate cemeteries.

Then, read about some of the most infamous gangsters of the s. By Katie Serena. Photos from the scene of Bonnie and Clyde's death inside their car in Louisiana on May 23, reveal the bloody massacre that saw the outlaws shot by more than 50 bullets each.

Share Tweet Email. Report a bad ad experience. Katie Serena. Previous Post. You might also like. The group escaped the police at Joplin, but left behind most of their possessions at the apartment, including 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.

John Dillinger had matinee-idol good looks and Pretty Boy Floyd had the best possible nickname, but the Joplin photos introduced new criminal superstars with the most titillating trademark of all—illicit sex.

Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker were wild and young, and undoubtedly slept together. The group ranged from Texas as far north as Minnesota for the next three months.

In May, they tried to rob the bank in Lucerne , Indiana , [48] and robbed the bank in Okabena, Minnesota. Stories of such encounters made headlines, as did the more violent episodes.

The Barrow Gang did not hesitate to shoot anyone who got in their way, whether it was a police officer or an innocent civilian. Eventually, the cold-bloodedness of their murders opened the public's eyes to the reality of their crimes, and led to their ends.

The photos entertained the public for a time, but the gang was desperate and discontented, as described by Blanche in her account written while imprisoned in the late s.

Restaurants and motels became less secure; they resorted to campfire cooking and bathing in cold streams. He stayed away until June 8.

Barrow failed to see warning signs at a bridge under construction on June 10, while driving with Jones and Parker near Wellington, Texas , and the car flipped into a ravine.

The hide on her right leg was gone, from her hip down to her ankle. I could see the bone at places. Parker could hardly walk; she either hopped on her good leg or was carried by Barrow.

They got help from a nearby farm family, then kidnapped Collinsworth County Sheriff George Corry and City Marshal Paul Hardy leaving the two of them handcuffed and barbed wired to a tree outside Erick, Oklahoma.

The three rendezvoused with Buck and Blanche, and hid in a tourist court near Fort Smith , Arkansas , nursing Parker's burns.

Humphrey in Alma, Arkansas. It consisted of two brick cabins joined by garages, and the gang rented both. He noted that the driver backed into the garage "gangster style" for a quick getaway.

Her outfit of jodhpur riding breeches [67] also attracted attention; they were not typical attire for women in the area, and eyewitnesses still remembered them forty years later.

Barrow and Jones went into town [notes 9] to purchase bandages, crackers, cheese, and atropine sulfate to treat Parker's leg. Coffey had been alerted by Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas law enforcement to watch for strangers seeking such supplies.

The sheriff contacted Captain Baxter, who called for reinforcements from Kansas City , including an armored car. In the gunfight which ensued, the.

They did not pursue the retreating Barrow vehicle. The gang had evaded the law once again, but Buck had sustained a bullet wound that blasted a large hole in his forehead skull bone and exposed his injured brain, and Blanche was nearly blinded by glass fragments in both her eyes.

Local police officers and approximately spectators surrounded the group, and the Barrows soon came under fire. Buck died of his head wound and pneumonia after surgery five days later at Kings Daughters Hospital in Perry, Iowa.

For the next six weeks, the remaining perpetrators ranged far afield from their usual area of operations, west to Colorado , north to Minnesota, southeast to Mississippi ; yet they continued to commit armed robberies.

By early September, the gang risked a run to Dallas to see their families for the first time in four months. Jones parted company with them, continuing to Houston where his mother had moved.

Through the autumn, Barrow committed several robberies with small-time local accomplices, while his family and Parker's attended to her considerable medical needs.

On November 22, they narrowly evaded arrest while trying to meet with family members near Sowers, Texas. As Barrow drove up, he sensed a trap and drove past his family's car, at which point Schmid and his deputies stood up and opened fire with machine guns and a BAR.

The family members in the crossfire were not hit, but a BAR bullet passed through the car, striking the legs of both Barrow and Parker.

On November 28, a Dallas grand jury delivered a murder indictment against Parker and Barrow for the killing — in January of that year, nearly ten months earlier — of Tarrant County Deputy Malcolm Davis; [77] it was Parker's first warrant for murder.

On January 16, , Barrow orchestrated the escape of Hamilton, Methvin, and several others in the "Eastham Breakout". As Crowson struggled for life, prison chief Lee Simmons reportedly promised him that all persons involved in the breakout would be hunted down and killed.

He was retired, but his commission had not expired. Hamer was tall, burly, and taciturn, unimpressed by authority and driven by an "inflexible adherence to right, or what he thinks is right.

Three of Hamer's four brothers were also Texas Rangers; brother Harrison was the best shot of the four, but Frank was considered the most tenacious.

Barrow and Methvin killed highway patrolmen H. Barrow joined in, firing at Patrolman Murphy. It has long been assumed that Parker was asleep in the back seat when Methvin started shooting, and took no part in the assault.

During the spring season, the Grapevine killings were recounted in exaggerated detail, affecting public perception; all four Dallas daily papers seized on the story told by the eyewitness, a farmer who claimed to have seen Parker laugh at the way that Murphy's head "bounced like a rubber ball" on the ground as she shot him.

The outcry galvanized the authorities into action, and Highway Patrol boss L. Public hostility increased five days later, when Barrow and Methvin murdered 60 year-old Constable William "Cal" Campbell, a widower and father, near Commerce, Oklahoma.

Boyd identified both Barrow and Parker to authorities, but he never learned Methvin's name. Whatever chance she had for clemency had just been reduced.

He had studied the gang's movements and found that they swung in a circle skirting the edges of five mid-western states, exploiting the "state line" rule which prevented officers from pursuing a fugitive into another jurisdiction.

Barrow was consistent in his movements, so 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.

In case they were separated, Barrow had designated Methvin's parents' residence as a rendezvous, and Methvin became separated from the rest of the gang in Shreveport.

On May 21, the four posse members from Texas were in Shreveport when they learned that Barrow and Parker were planning a visit to Bienville Parish that evening with Methvin.

Hinton recounted that their group was in place by 9 pm, and waited through the whole of the next day May 22 with no sign of the perpetrators.

At approximately am on May 23, the posse were still concealed in the bushes and almost ready to give up when they heard the Ford V8 Barrow was driving approaching at high speed.

In their official report, they stated they had persuaded Ivy Methvin to position his truck along the shoulder of the road that morning. They hoped Barrow would stop to speak with him, putting his vehicle close to the posse's position in the bushes.

When Barrow fell into the trap, the lawmen opened fire while the vehicle was still moving. Oakley fired first, probably before any order to do so.

I have drove Fords exclusively when I could get away with one. Each of us six officers had a shotgun and an automatic rifle and pistols.

We opened fire with the automatic rifles. They were emptied before the car got even with us. Then we used shotguns.

There was smoke coming from the car, and it looked like it was on fire. After shooting the shotguns, we emptied the pistols at the car, which had passed us and ran into a ditch about 50 yards on down the road.

It almost turned over. We kept shooting at the car even after it stopped. We weren't taking any chances. Actual film footage taken by one of the deputies immediately after the ambush show bullet holes in the vehicle, of which around one quarter struck the couple.

Wade listed seventeen entrance wounds on Barrow's body and twenty-six on that of Parker, [] including several headshots on each, and one that had snapped Barrow's spinal column.

Undertaker C. The deafened officers inspected the vehicle and discovered an arsenal of weapons, including stolen automatic rifles, sawed-off semi-automatic shotguns , assorted handguns , and several thousand rounds of ammunition, along with fifteen sets of license plates from various states.

A crowd soon gathered at the spot. Gault and Alcorn were left to guard the bodies, but they lost control of the jostling, curious throng; one woman cut off bloody locks of Parker's hair and pieces from her dress, which were subsequently sold as souvenirs.

Hinton returned to find a man trying to cut off Barrow's trigger finger, and was sickened by what was occurring. Nearly everyone had begun collecting souvenirs such as shell casings , slivers of glass from the shattered car windows, and bloody pieces of clothing from the garments of Bonnie and Clyde.

One eager man had opened his pocket knife, and was reaching into the car to cut off Clyde's left ear. Hinton enlisted Hamer's help in controlling the "circus-like atmosphere" and they got people away from the car.

Preliminary embalming was done by Bailey in a small preparation room in the back of the furniture store, as it was common for furniture stores and undertakers to share the same space.

Curious throngs arrived by train, horseback, buggy , and plane. Beer normally sold for 15 cents a bottle but it jumped to 25 cents, and sandwiches quickly sold out.

Henry Barrow identified his son's body, then sat weeping in a rocking chair in the furniture section. Both of them came to Arcadia to identify the bodies [] because the Barrow gang had kidnapped them [] in Parker reportedly had laughed when she discovered that Darby was an undertaker.

She remarked that maybe someday he would be working on her; [] Darby did assist Bailey in the embalming. Bonnie and Clyde wished to be buried side by side, but the Parker family would not allow it.

Her mother wanted to grant her final wish to be brought home, but the mobs surrounding the Parker house made that impossible.

Allen Campbell recalled that flowers came from everywhere, including some with cards allegedly from Pretty Boy Floyd and John Dillinger. Thousands of people gathered outside both Dallas funeral homes, hoping for a chance to view the bodies.

Barrow's private funeral was held at sunset on May The Barrow brothers share a single granite marker with their names on it and an epitaph selected by Clyde: "Gone but not forgotten.

The bullet-riddled Ford and the shirt that Barrow was wearing have been in the casino of Whiskey Pete's in Primm , Nevada since ; previously, they were on display at the Primm Valley Resort and Casino.

Since then, the policy of payouts has changed to exclude payouts in cases of deaths caused by any criminal act by the insured.

By the summer of , new federal statutes made bank robbery and kidnapping federal offenses. The growing coordination of local authorities by the FBI , plus two-way radios in police cars, combined to make it more difficult to carry out series of robberies and murders than it had been just months before.

Two months after Gibsland, Dillinger was killed on the street in Chicago ; three months after that, Floyd was killed in Ohio ; and one month after that, Baby Face Nelson was killed in Illinois.

Parker's niece and last surviving relative is campaigning to have her aunt buried next to Barrow. The three duos distrusted one another and kept to themselves, [] and each had its own agenda in the operation and offered differing narratives of it.

Simmons, the head of the Texas DOC, brought another perspective, having effectively commissioned the posse. Schmid had tried to arrest Barrow in Sowers, Texas in November Schmid called "Halt!

Schmid's Thompson submachine gun jammed on the first round, and he could not get off one shot. Pursuit of Barrow was impossible because the posse had parked their own cars at a distance to prevent their being seen.

Hamer's posse discussed calling "halt" but the four Texans "vetoed the idea", [] telling them that the killers' history had always been to shoot their way out, [] as had occurred in Platte City, Dexfield Park, and Sowers.

Other accounts, however, place Ivy at the center of the action, not tied up but on the road, waving for Barrow to stop. The posse never received the promised bounty on the perpetrators, so they were told to take whatever they wanted from the confiscated items in their car.

Hamer appropriated the arsenal [] of stolen guns and ammunition, plus a box of fishing tackle, under the terms of his compensation package with the Texas DOC.

Alcorn claimed Barrow's saxophone from the car, but he later returned it to the Barrow family. The Parker family asked for them back but were refused, [] [] and the items were later sold as souvenirs.

In February , Dallas and federal authorities arrested and tried twenty family members and friends for aiding and abetting Barrow and Parker.

This became known as the "harboring trial" and all twenty either pleaded guilty or were found guilty. The two mothers were jailed for thirty days; other sentences ranged from two years' imprisonment for Floyd Hamilton, brother of Raymond to one hour in custody for Barrow's teenage sister Marie.

Blanche was permanently blinded in her left eye during the shootout at Dexfield Park. She was taken into custody on the charge of " assault with intent to kill ".

She was convicted and sentenced to ten years in prison, but was paroled in for good behavior. They amass a small gang of willing accomplices, including C.

Moss, a mechanic to fix whatever cars they steal which is important especially for their getaways, and Buck Barrow, one of Clyde's older brothers.

The only reluctant tag-along is Buck's nervous wife, Blanche Barrow, a preacher's daughter Written by Huggo.

Whether you love or hate it, Bonnie and Clyde was, and remains to this day, a ground-breaking film in the history of American cinema, and should be praised hugely for that alone.

Aside from the re-defining techniques of showing violence on-screen and the depiction of main characters who are far from typical heroes, it contains career-boosting roles for many actors, and comes from a very talented director of the time, Arthur Penn.

The story follows the titular real-life bandit couple of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. The story traces them from first meeting, and follows their crime-spree throughout a Depression-era America with their gang, robbing banks, evading police and creating a notorious reputation for themselves.

The film is slightly romanticised, depicting the couple as young, foolish kids who don't really seem to realise what they're getting into, but the violent and unpredictable undertone and the impressive period detail ensures an edge that lifts it above typical gangster movies, and always assures us that what's happening isn't remotely romantic, while granting the characters and events gritty depth.

Penn is on fine form from the beginning, and handles a range of different scenes with ease and a huge amount of skill, from thrilling banks-robberies and shootouts, to the more intimate character scenes, in particular those between Bonnie and Clyde, which depict one of the most interesting and unusual screen couples to date.

The cinematography and editing are used to huge effect, and resulted in some of the most ground-breaking scenes of the 60's, while the folk-style soundtrack gives an air of humour.

The film tends to play a bit fast-and-loose with the facts- like condensing several real-life members of the gang into the single character C.

Moss, and neglecting the fact that for nearly a year, Bonnie was almost unable to walk due to a car crash, but writers David Newman and Robert Benton can be forgiven for these inaccuracies considering they succeeded in crafting a story that is both thrilling and exciting as well as tragic and thought-provoking.

But the story would be nothing without first-rate cast it boasts. Warren Beatty as Clyde excels in the multi-layered, dramatic role that he had sought after for so long, and more than succeeded in his attempt to be taken seriously as an actor.

Beatty's depiction of a confident, intelligent, but naive young man looking to make his name and fortune is spot-on, and while romanticised to a certain degree, is never glorified.

His Clyde is more than matched by Faye Dunaway's Bonnie, who gives a hugely convincing portrayal of an everyday girl getting caught up in something she should never have become part of.

The two have an excellent and very unusual chemistry, even by today's standards, and work together brilliantly as a man not used to such intimacy and a woman desperate to live the romantic life of an outlaw with him.

The supporting players may not be quite as strong as the leads, but hold their own quite well, particularly Gene Hackman as Buck.

In my opinion one of the greatest actors of all time, Hackman gives a brilliant performance that's both spirited and grounded as Clyde's brother, expressing the same wide-eyed desire for the life of an outlaw as the others and maintains a hugely convincing brotherly relationship with Beatty throughout.

Michael Pollard also performs well as gang member C. W, whose quiet demeanour assures his character stands out, despite being relatively small.

Estelle Parsons suffers with Blanche, a supremely annoying character that personally I found too irritating. But in fairness, that's precisely the intention behind the character, and Parsons certainly manages to convey it.

Throw in one of Gene Wilder's first screen performances and you have an extremely talented and interesting cast.

But aside from the great cast and direction, the truly ground-breaking, incredibly influential aspect of the film is much simpler and much more important- the depiction of on-screen violence and the impact it makes.

For the first time, when people were shot or killed, it looked like it hurt. Penn and his crew pushed boundaries that before, hadn't even been considered.

Suddenly, violence was being portrayed in a gritty, shocking and unsettling way. For the first time, screen violence was truly violent.

This is what made the story of a group of young and naive people deciding to become criminals so powerful- the fact that we really saw what that really meant.

We see what it's like to be shot, and this helps to drive home their story with such impact and power. This was the first step taken that shaped the entire future of motion-picture, and inspired other films to follow it's example, such as The Wild Bunch, and later films like MASH and Jaws that continued to push the limits of what could be done on screen.

Now, I am definitely NOT a fan of gore or extreme violence. Give me E. But that doesn't mean violence in films is wrong. Violence can be a means of driving home a point, or setting a film's atmosphere, or at times it can even just be pretty damn satisfying.

But whether you're a pacifist or a gore-hound, it can't be denied that violence in films is prominent, and many times it's done well, while other times it's not.

This film revolutionised it. And more than that, it gave film-makers the influence to do other new things, and was the perfect film to kick-start the revolutionary era of the late 60's and 70's, and inspired them to use their own ideas rather than what would make money.

This is a very special film.

Retrieved June 12, London: After The Battle Books. Clyde Barrow. Bonnie is fascinated with Clyde's criminal past, and his matter-of-factness and bravado in talking about it. Vanity Fair. They are believed to have murdered at Shoah Stream nine police officers and four civilians. Download as PDF Printable version. Retrieved December 31, Vanity Fair. Several accounts describe Parker and Barrow's first meeting. One Love Foundation. The group ran loud, alcohol-fueled card games late into the night in the quiet neighborhood; Blanche recalled that they "bought a case of beer a day".

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