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"But that car is the reason I'm in Gibsland. I wanted to learn everything I could about Bonnie and Clyde when I came here, and now I own the museum." Email Robin Miller at romiller@theadvocate.com.
Bettmann / Corbis An entrepreneur put the car in which Bonnie and Clyde were killed on the carnival circuit. National Museum of Crime and Punishment ...
Bonnie and Clyde's escapades were mainly facilitated by stolen rides. One car stands out as it was faster than most police ...
It was April 29, 1934, and notorious crime couple Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were cruising the streets near Topeka's eastern edge, looking for a car to steal to replace the beat-up Ford they'd ...
"But that car is the reason I'm in Gibsland. I wanted to learn everything I could about Bonnie and Clyde when I came here, and now I own the museum." ...