Traces of notorious outlaw couple Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are scattered across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where they ...
In the '30s, there was John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson. But probably none of the Depression-era gangsters were as famous -- or as glamorized - as Bonnie and Clyde. Eighty-four ...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The rest of the story

Twenty anxious defendants waited in a Dallas courtroom on Feb. 26, 1935 for a federal jury to come to a verdict in the “harboring” trial of Bonnie and Clyde’s closest kin and staunchest friends.
They killed 13 people, stole 100 cars and robbed dozens of banks, mom-and-pop stores and gas stations. For their efforts they became media darlings in the bleak landscape of Depression-era America.
Revised at 6 p.m. with additional information on why the house was torn down. The historic West Dallas home of outlaw Clyde Barrow, infamously known as part of the 1930s crime spree duo Bonnie and ...