Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were two of America’s most famous outlaws during the Great Depression. Together with the ...
Bonnie Parker Dec. 17, 1934 – Jan. 30, 2015 Martinez Bonnie Lee Parker passed away on Friday, January 30th. She is survived by her beloved husband Robert Parker of 57 years, children, Craig, Leanne, ...
SAILES, La. - Rick Rowe continues to explore 250 years of American history. In 1987, he spoke with several eyewitnesses, when ...
At approximately 9:30 on the morning of Wednesday, May 23, 1934, a bullet fired from the .35-caliber Remington rifle of Louisiana deputy sheriff Prentiss Morel Oakley penetrated the front of the skull ...
After riding out more than a century of natural disasters, a dilapidated bridge once hailed as a hangout spot for famed Texas criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow collapsed after nearly 11 inches ...
BOSTON — Weapons recovered at the scene where infamous criminals Bonnie and Clyde were killed in 1934 will be part of an auction that ends next week. The “Old West, Outlaws, Lawmen, and Gangsters” ...
Bonnie was born in Lafayette to Tom and Iva Morton. After high school Bonnie graduated from Parks Business School. When not raising her two children she was busy with church and community events, ...
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