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Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow led the Barrow Gang on a two-year crime spree across the central United States from 1932 to 1934, committing numerous robberies and killing at least nine law enforcement officers and several civilians. Their relationship and criminal exploits were extensively covered by the press, making them two of the most famous outlaws of the Depression era. They were ambushed and killed by a posse of law enforcement officers on a rural road near Sailes, Louisiana, on May 23, 1934.
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Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow led the Barrow Gang on a two-year crime spree across the central United States from 1932 to 1934, committing numerous robberies and killing at least nine law enforcement officers and several civilians. Their relationship and criminal exploits were extensively covered by the press, making them two of the most famous outlaws of the Depression era. They were ambushed and killed by a posse of law enforcement officers on a rural road near Sailes, Louisiana, on May 23, 1934.
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Bonnie and Clyde is profiled in Peoplebio under Outlaw / Robbery. Current rank signal: #468. Trend score: 0.
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"Profile summary: Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow led the Barrow Gang on a two-year crime spree across the central United States from 1932 to 1934, committing numerous robberies and killing at least nine law enforcement officers and several civilians."
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