The Truth About Bonnie and Clyde that Historians Kept Quiet

Late Warrant

In January of 1933, Bonnie Parker had killed Tarrant County Deputy, Malcolm Davis. Ten months after this act, on November 28th the same year, Bonnie Parker was indicted for murder (along with Barrow, who had also helped with the killing.) Though she had killed several people by this point, this was Bonnie's first warrant for murder. Soon, she wouldn't have to worry about this though...

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