Nearly 80 years after their deaths, two dozen items associated with notorious bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde are up for auction.
The pair are well-known for robbing dozens of Depression-era banks while leaving in their wake numerous dead bodies before they were killed in an ambush in 1934 by a posse of law enforcement that included a former Texas Ranger.
According to a report on NPR , the posse was allowed to keep whatever they found in the Bonnie and Clyde death car -- and that included dozens of weapons.
I don't know if anyone reading this remembers,but Bonnie and Clydes car was on display at the old mall a long time ago.It was an outside display.Unbelievable how many bullet holes were in it.The feds must have been shooting the car from every angle.No one could have escaped alive.
ReplyDeleteHuh 5:29, that is exactly what they plan on doing to white Christians under Obama: Shoot us full of holes unless we bow down to the Koran!
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