The Truth About Bonnie and Clyde that Historians Kept Quiet

Hidden Inside

Inside the hideout, the police found a lot of evidence pointing to who these criminals were. Among the objects, they discovered Buck Barrow's three-week-old parole papers, a large collection of violent weapons, a poem written by Bonnie, and a camera with several rolls of undeveloped film that could later be run in newspapers. Bonnie and Clyde were about to become famous...

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