Bonnie & Clyde

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Beginning in 1932, this couple went on a crime spree that lasted 21 months before both were killed Bonnie & Clyde $400 J NOTORIOUS 2024-01-11 #9014
The take from 1930s robberies committed by this pair seenherewas rarely more than $1,000 Bonnie & Clyde $800 DJ HISTORIC NAMES 2021-11-16 #8512
Though their exploits promoted a Depression-era chic, this pair is thought to have murdered about a dozen people Bonnie & Clyde $400 DJ NOTORIOUS 2021-02-03 #8328
This couple, shot dead in a 1934 ambush, is believe to have committed 13 murders as well as robberies Bonnie & Clyde $1,200 DJ FAMOUS PAIRS 2016-04-05 #7272
Frank Hamer, an ex-Texas Ranger, devised the plan that resulted in the death of this outlaw couple on May 23, 1934 Bonnie & Clyde $800 DJ NOTORIOUS 2008-03-21 #5425
This felonious couplemet in 1930 & ended it in 1934 Bonnie & Clyde $800 J FAMOUS PAIRS 2006-05-18 #5004
This pair were killed in an ambush set up by ex-Texas Ranger Frank Hamer May 23, 1934 Bonnie & Clyde $100 J NOTORIOUS 1999-10-28 #3484
Henry Methvin betrayed this criminal couple & led them into the 1934 ambush in which they died Bonnie & Clyde $200 DJ NOTORIOUS 1994-12-01 #2359
The car in which this outlaw couple was shot & killed in 1934 is displayed at Whiskey Pete's near Las Vegas Bonnie & Clyde $400 J FAMOUS PAIRS 1994-03-25 #2210
This famous pair of robbers met their end near Gibsland, Louisiana in May 1934 Bonnie & Clyde $500 J NOTORIOUS 1992-12-01 #1897
In 1934 an ex-Texas Ranger named Frank Hamer laid the trap that caught this outlaw couple Bonnie & Clyde $1,000 DJ NOTORIOUS 1992-09-11 #1840
Pair about whom John Dillinger complained, "They're giving bank robbing a bad name" Bonnie & Clyde $100 J NOTORIOUS 1986-03-20 #399
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