I was driving to Mississippi when I saw an exit for Gibsonland. Being a fan of depression era gangsters stories, of course I was familiar with Gibsland. So, when i saw a sign for the museum, I decided to exit and go check it out. I was expecting a tourist trap museum. I could not have been more wrong! Perry Carver is a wonderful person. He patiently answered all of my questions, which I am sure he has answered a 1000 times before. He is as gracious and kind as you will ever find. *Side note: curious about Bonnies burned leg, I asked him about it. He didn't miss a beat when teaching me the true facts. The museum has a tremendous amount of nostalgia and not in a "cheesy, over the top" way. Unfortunately, my time was limited so I had to leave but I will be going back very soon. I could have easily spent a full day there. Trust me on this one....if you are reading this and have an interest, then you have to go. You will be very glad you did...I promise!! Thank you for your time, Perry! Forgot to add...have also been to the Biograph theater (Dillinger shot). Don't make a special trip. Great photo op only though. IMO
I am so glad you got to stop by the museum. And especially glad you got to meet Perry. He is awesome. When doing this batch of videos he sent me down a path that I for one was very happy to go down. When speaking with him about all the issues pertaining to B and C. It was almost like he was there.
The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland is definitely on my bucket list. I would love to get the opportunity to chat with Mr. Perry Carver. He seems like a very knowledgeable and friendly man. Thank you for sharing this interview.
I despise most background ¨music¨. One thing I like about youtube videos and BBC productions is no background music. In the last couple days I have watched a couple non-professional videos on youtube where they stuck in so much ¨music¨ I could not hear the dialogue. I never comment on production of youtube videos because lots of them are made by regular folks doing the best they can. Thank you for bringing up this annoying subject because I have more to say. I have a relative that works in U.S. film and television. I complain about the terrible background music that drowns out everything and never quits. My relative says they do that to keep the audience hooked. One second of silence and the audience will be channel surfing the TV. The music is also intended to manipulate the emotions of the viewers. Where the dialogue might fail the ¨music¨ fills in. The big industry is all about money and there is a science behind what gets produced and shown. I watch films to learn or enjoy. I can enjoy a homemade youtube video more than a professional production that intends to manipulate my emotions with loud, obnoxious ¨music¨. THEREFORE...MY POINT IS....You-Tubers, PLEASE don´t start adding music to your videos! You are not competing with a hundred other channels on TV. If we click on a youtube video it is because we want to see what you have to say. If it is even reasonably good many of us will watch the whole thing and appreciate your efforts. PLEASE do not insult us by adding nasty background music!
@@annalisette5897 I really think that it's over-egging the pudding to describe what you hear here as being, 'nasty backgroung music.' Just think of it as honing your powers of concentration. You say at the outset, 'I never comment on production of youtube videos because lots of them are made by regular folks doing the best they can...then proceed to write a rather tiresome lecture doing just that.
@@TheClemcaster I certainly did because the background music here was bad and distracting IMO and because I do not like loud background music and have asked experts in the industry why TV and films have this feature. There were other comments here complaining about the music so I felt like commenting.
I got to say that this music rocks compared with the background music when he interviews buddy barrow in Dallas Texas that was very interesting but it was hard not to get distracted just saying
Been fascinated with Bonnie and Clyde most of my life. I really enjoyed this video, thanks very much for providing it, KHotw! Too bad this museum doesn't have the real death car in its original condition as described by Perry Carver in the video. I hope to visit the museum someday and talk to Perry in person before I'm done!
I don't know why people have to gripe about everything..The music was just fine I thought..I really appreciate someone taking the time to travel around and share videos such as this..I enjoyed this whole interview..I'm planning a trip to Gibsland and can't wait to visit Perry Carvers sandwich shop and Museum. Keep up the good work..Thanks for sharing..
Not everyone who wants to watch this interesting video has the same level of hearing ability. I don't think it's a want to complain attitude as you say but rather a frustrating situation when the background sound blurs the voices. I think losing followers because of a problem you never were made aware of would be leaving him thinking it wasn't interesting, which it was.
Great interview! I've been fascinated by Bonnie and Clyde since the 67 movie. I wish I could get several books on them but our last bookstore closed and I'm way too old to figure out Amazon. Glad to see your videos, they're very interesting!
Christine, thank you for taking the time to watch my channel. I appreciate ALL of my subbscribers and try to answer each and every comment. And yes that seems to be the case world wide. I have seen it in every town , state nd country I have ever been in.
Being from Louisiana I encourage all of you to make this trip if you can..You will not regret it! Boots Hinton that runs the museum in Gibsland is a great man and storyteller and he knows facts
So much info packed into this one interview. It was very interesting to finally hear someone saying (at 19:40) that Howard Hall (in Sherman, TX) was shot by someone other than Clyde Barrow. I've suspected this since the first time that I ever read an account of that tragic event.The one question about the ambush that still remains unanswered in my mind is how there managed to be SO many bullet holes on Bonnie Parker's side of the front window glass. The posse was located on the other side of the car.
Jagguy, thanks . I am glad you enjoyed it. As far as the bullet holes go. From my understanding, and I may be wrong. But when they ambushed them Clydes foot slipped off the clutch and the car started rolling. And at a point near the end of the shooting the guys began to come out of the wood line still shooting. Thats when that happened. But you also have to remember there were alot of exit holes on her side of the vehicles . Methvin even dove to the ground thinking the bullets exiting the vehile was going to hit him. Once again. Thanks for watching and I hope you come back and enjoy other videos. Andy
I totally agree with you Igames!!! That was the absolute best book written on the subject I ever read. I been to the museum twice, once on the B&C Festival. I have heard that the markers on the road was not the actual ambush spot. The people that owned the land there didn't want the marker around their property and it was placed where it is now. I have no idea how true this is though, just because I heard something does not mean its true nor does the police have all the truth either. (I can't stand Boots, nor does most people go there to pay homage to the ambushers. B&C are famous world wide not the cops that hid in the bushes and opened fire with automatic weapons to kill B&C)
Ron Weasley B&C are glorified series killers and thieves. Hollywood romanticizes the story because it sells theatre tixs. They had to be stopped dead or alive, at any cost.
Thank you so much. I came over to this video after reading your comment. I’m heading off to bed because I work early in the morning but am going to watch in the afternoon. Again thank you and am subscribing and turning on the notifications to your channel now.
So apparently Mr. Carver took over running the Museum from Mr. L.J. “Boots” Hinton recently and added a lot of his own stuff he’s collected to the building’s inventory of memorabilia. What a great video! Very informative! Thanks for posting!
the audio mix w/music on this vid is a lot better. Perry seems pretty cool, glad he's keeping the place going. I stopped by the museum in 2007 and ended up spending an afternoon listening to Boots' stories. That was quite a treat.
Thanks for this. Highway Men brought me on a week-long (so far!) internet search on Bonnie and Clyde. (I didn't pay attention to what HM was about, just hit play, then realized it was a movie with B&C but not starring B&C! Entertaining movie, BTW) I have really enjoyed this interview and the other with the Barrow nephew. Reading about them, watching multiple documentaries and interviews, has actually made me really sad for them and this story. I know they hurt many others along the way, but it doesn't sound like they were ruthless cold killers like most of Hollywood makes them out to be. It just sounds like poverty turning people wrong, Clyde's experience in jail and with the law turned him bitter, a Romeo and Juliette love story, taking advantage of a weak state/federal law/police power in states and countries, an opportunity to try and become rich, combined with other factors that led them to be the Bonnie and Clyde we all wonder about today. It really was a tragedy for everyone involved. I believe it was in the other interview where he said that many of the police became alcoholics or had a hard time coping after the ambush, because in the end they just looked like teenagers. B&C were so young, I never realized that. Was she really pregnant or was that speculation and rumors? That life style did not sound glamorous, constantly on the road and having very few to trust. And in the end, they were deceived by someone who they did trust. Looking forward to watching more of your videos, and REALLY looking forward to more Bonnie and Clyde videos, please!
Your very welcome and I am glad you enjoyed it. As far as Bonnie being pregnant, its unknown if she was or not. That was the rumor . but they did not do an autopsy on the two of them because they didnt want to know if she was or not and it was quite apparent as to the cause of death.
Love the back ground music. What people forget about Bonnie & Clyde is just how young they were. Also a lot of poverty in America at that time. Not condoning what they did, but times must have been hard😔
Everytime there's a serious economic downturn there's a spike in crime. And, Bernie Sanders types become very vocal promoting socialism....all the way to full on communism. It's happened periodically since the 1930s.
@@northernlight4614 ....It's called free speech. This video isn't about cooking or rock music where politics aren't even being alluded to but get interjected anyway. What is it about you and your type who want to censor others' rights to state factual cultural movements of historical eras?
@@msr1116 "My type"? It's really nice to go to a You Tube site about NFL Football, Martial Arts, or depression era gangsters and not have to deal with the everyday bs that I would hear if I listened to the political agenda so common on CNN or Fox News. It's great to come here and get away from it without being exposed to it again. Yes you can have your free speech.
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels I can't get enough about Bonnie and Clyde. I read a book about them then I was in High School and I've been hooked ever since. P.S. Bonnie was so tiny she wore a 3-1/2 shoe size.
I’ve been to the ambush site. My wife’s Grandfather was 9 years old and his father took him to the site the morning after. He knew alot about the incident. I will definitely make a trip to Gibsland and this museum. Outstanding video
Excellent video! I just recently found your channel. I'm a history buff. And a fan of Bonnie and Clyde. I live in a small town in Connecticut and even here when the police don't like you or your family name, they are constantly harassing you until they can put you away. I've seen them start on kids as young as 12 years old. That's why I've been so interested in Bonnie and Clyde. I see the same situation with Clyde.
Correct, evil, corrupt guards and cops disillusioned and pissed Clyde off and led to all this...guess they dont study history or theyd know not to make it repeat itself...
I did a phone interview with Perry Carver for a paper . Very interesting man and very informative too on . Gave me insighr on Clyde Barrow that I needed .
That is awesome that you have a sort of personal connection to the most famous outlaw couple in history and their gang. I'm sure as much as the story has been told and then started to become glamorized even while they were still living that most likely for Bonnie and Clyde it probably wasn't as glamorous for them. Always having to hide out and look over their shoulders probably took a toll on them and made them pretty miserable. But to think that the love they shared for one another that they stuck together all the way to the gruesome end that they most likely knew was coming to them is something pretty amazing. With the kind of stress I'm sure they had to be under, for them to never waiver in their love for each other and for one of them most likely Bonnie to know that if she turned on Clyde and set him up to be caught or killed and in those times if she had done this she probably could of walked free or maybe just doing minimal time in jail. But they handled the stress of being outlaws and the most wanted people in the land at that time in the 1930's hand in hand and until death did them part even though they wasn't really married. They kept the love for one another and stayed stronger in that love with more stress than most any other couples will ever go thru in any relationship and done it with a bond most of us will never never know or understand. That's what set Bonnie and Clyde apart from almost every other famous couple in history. I mean when u think of Bonnie and Clyde their story almost 90 years later sits with the great love stories in time like Romeo and Juliet. No matter how ruthless and aggressive their real lives were their live for each other will forever be remembered in time as the ultimate love story. For you to have a personal connection to their story is pretty bad ass I'd have to say lol
mr.carver is 100 percent right that clyde was not a cold blooded killer.i thought the same hing about dexter.i would of mode them down myself.clyde did not deserve his first sentence.steeling chickens and cars.i did it in the 90's im a law abiding citicein now. if clyde would of been meaner he would of lived a lot longer.they lat theguy go that killed the two cops in grapevine methvin was worse then clyde.dumbass laws.
I have been there twice (to the museum) toured the museum once (once is more than plenty). Got one question though. Would it just bankrupt the people there if they at least put up signs guiding folks to the ambush site? This historical event was the single thing that put that town on the map. At least put up signs to show the way. While you are at it, put a few more turn around places on the main highway. I thought I was going to have to drive to another state just to turn around. Most frustrating place to drive (top ten anyways) of all the places in America. I have been to the gravesites of Bonnie, her mother, Clyde, Buck, and family buried next to them, and Ralph Fultz (not sure I spelled that right). Most of which has directions on UA-cam. PUT UP AMBUSH SITE SIGNS!!
I totally agree. Going to the site I got lost twice and to get lost on a motorcycle in 100 degree weather after already spending 6 hours in the heat riding there is not fun. The museum was the saving grace.
Very interesting, unfortunately, it was hard to hear some parts because of background music playing, which isn’t necessary. Why did the car get shipped off to Topeka, KS?
I am originally from Saint Louis, Mo and my grandmother, which would have been around their age or younger, saw the actual car when she was in Topeka I believe, I don’t know for sure, but did the car get sent out on tours? Unfortunately my grandmother passed away in 1980 and my mother in 1997, so I don’t have them to ask more details. I did have impact on me to this day, listening to her talk about it. I know the Great Depression was extremely bad and relatives eating rabbit and squirrels just to survive. Economy needs to be strong so people can survive and not so desperate toward criminal activity.
Great interview with alot in information attached. I may have to take a roadtrip there, lol. Sucks it's so far from the east coast. I have been very interested in the bonnie and clyde story though. In a way I feel bad for them. Someone has to be so sad so live their life the way they did. P.s. I will be sharing this video. :)
Hey Christie , thank you so much for your time and watching this video and your comment. You really should take a trip there sometime. And if you do tell Perry I said hey.
You should do a video on the Murder in Coweta County story. I don't know whats standing but that happened at my great-uncle Steve Smith's place in Moreland. It was in 1948, some 14 years after Bonnie and Clyde died.
Tami, its funny you should say that. I am in Newnan right now doing rehab on our rental home we have there. Pretty much only the courthouses are still standing. Drop me a message at andy.crutchfield@keeping historyontwowheels.com and lets talk about what WE can do about this story. I am not putting out a video this week because of the rental house but I am dropping a video about people suggesting stories and getting to work with me on those stories. I wan my viewers to feel part of the channel .
I still really want to know what color Bonnie's famous dress she wore in most pictures was and how many pieces it was. Idk why but it's really interesting to me. There's so many different opinions on what color it was and whether it was a shirt and a skirt, a shirt and a jacket and a skirt, or all one dress. I kinda want to remake the dress just to have it. I wonder what ever happened to the authentic one.
You saw that did ya. Yeah i saw that when I went to edit and there was nothing I could do about it. Havent done it since. Good eye. Thanks for watching. Now I use three cameras for interviews at different angles. No more bouncy bouncy
Its been recorded that they were killed at 9:15 am that morning. If they left Gibson at 9:00 am seems like he would not be traveling 60 miles an hour if it took him 15 minutes to get 7 miles down the road. He had to be going slower.
Floyd Hamilton was one tuff gangster. he exscaped from alcatraze and hid out in a cave for days until he gave up to the laws.can you imagine the bugs. crabs were biteing him.i sure wish it was still like the thirties.{kinda}maybe,hell I don't know.
I am not sure myself. But if you go to facebook and look up " Bonnie and clyde ambush museum" you can send him a message and he generally responds in a day or less.
TShull, Thank you sir. The third season is coming at the beginning of Oct. and we have more interviews coming up. They are not on the same subject but they are with some really good people. And over some interesting subjects. Please by all means subscribe if you havent already and be looking for them. And once again thank you for the compliment.
Why have music during an interview? Very annoying and distracting. I tried to watch your interview of a Barrow cousin and couldn’t watch it because of the music. There were so many complaints on that other video about the music, I’m puzzled as to why you added music to another interview.
There is actually two versions of the Buddy Barrow ( nephew) version. One that yes has to much volume on the music. 1st season lessons right. And as you said there were a lot of complaints on the music level. There were also alot of answers to those same complaints and that answer is to follow this link and you will find the EDITED version. Thank you for watching and perhaps this one will be more to your liking. Also theres a whole bunch of fluff at the beginning. No feelings hurt if you just skip to the interview. ua-cam.com/video/NTCPTejX-P0/v-deo.html
Thanks, it’s better, but for me, any music during an interview, or while someone is talking, makes it too annoying to watch. I hope any future videos that you make, you leave off the background music. I think you’ll get more subscribers without the background music.
Great interview....thanks for sharing. Only two issues....as stated by many others, the music is distracting and unnecessary. Also, please place your microphone (s) close to the people talking....the echo is nerve-wracking....directional mics would be perfect. Good vid, tho !
S.bal38, thank you for both your time to watch and the comment. Hahaha yeah that echo was bad. It was a directional mic . the room was fine visually but sucked accoustically. But those issues are now correct going forward. Each person will be individually micked and a directional as backup. We also have the capability now to go with multiple camera angles as well.
Why oh WHY do all these interviewers dub MUSIC over their conversations? Can you tell me WHY? It is so annoying to have to struggle to hear what someone is saying! I have a feeling this one might have been good, and I feel aggravated I didn't get to hear all of it.
Hahaha yeah it was our first season and actually doing any editing at all and seeing that all the other ones were doing it we thought we needed to as well. WRONG and if you do it needs to be really really really soft. Things have gotten alot better with us in that area.
did not always kill in self defense One sheriff killed while offering to help them get a stuck car out of the mud 2nd killed two motorcycle officers with there guns still in there holsters . They were 25-27 yrs old .
I’ve been twice to the museum and I will go again this year; and in January I was lucky ; I met mr buddy barrow and his wife;wow; what a nice couple; mr barrow and all questions I ask and I consider him a fried and I will return again this year 👍
Gary, good on ya brother. When I went to interview Buddy in Dallas I expected it to last 30min to an hour. Hahaha I ended up spending all day with him. It was great.
Whats up with the music this guy realizes he is conducting an interview & people came to HEAR the interview... if anyone wanted to listen to music then they would go to a place where they could hear music... what a joke
No, back in the day they just had a room that they locked them up in. Now they are kept in vaults and the vaults have alarms on them. When ever you enter the vault you have to notify someone who monitors the alarm that you are opening the vault.
I heard in the police reports that old man Methman was cuffed to a tree out of sight from the road, he was angry and shouting and hated what that the police wanted him to do, and would have tried his best to alert Clyde. Does anybody know the full truth? P.S have you tried removing the audio using software, i know you said in another video it was a mistake to play the audio, so I won't call you out on it.
Ivy Methvin was not handcuffed to a tree. He worked a Pardon for his son Henry before the ambush ever happened. and he was actually related to Henderson Jordan the Sheriff in some distant way. And they music wasnt the issue it was the volume and as I stated in the comments we lost the original data, video. so what we have is what we have. I know, it sucks.
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels thanks, youtube has its own music removal and audio adjusting inbuilt software. You can edit the videos after upload, as long as they are under 6hr long
It's Prentiss OAKLEY, not Prentiss Oaks...you'd think the owner'operator of the museum would at least get that right! (He fired the first shot after all!)
Steven Romano, btw, good catch. In allllllll of these comments you are only the second to ever say they caught that. More probably have but only two have mentioned it.
I heard that it was being considered but Do you leave Bonnie's mother alone in the cemetery or do you leave buck by himself in his resting place. Either way Bonnie and Clyde need too be together.
My dads uncle was joe bill Francis (married to Clyde's sister Marie) There is one family member still believes he didn't turn on Bonnie and Clyde. I however after hearing stories growing up that joe bill did turn on them. Too much to just post here.
I like to know what happened to the Tommy gun they had and how did people back then obtain a full auto in those days? Who has these guns now? Interesting video but I think you can do without the background music
You know what. Thats an awesome question. Back then you could walk into an atasco store which sold everything from bicycles to stoves and buy a fully automatic 45 cal. Tommy gun for 25 dollars. Which back then was still a lot of money. And it wasnt until they passed the fully automatic laws that they became illegal. Now if you have a class 3 permit you can still have one today. But the originals are getting hard to find. They are still in production though and very expensive.
Keeping History on two wheels yes they are. I work in a gun range and we have a full-auto Tommy Gun and it’s not an original but it has a few dated stamps on the receiver that replicated back to 1928. It was extremely costly to obtain this firearm. We are a class 3 dealer.
Now if your question is more like where are the guns that Bonnie and Clyde had? Well those have been passed around a good bit and hard to track down. Most were kept by the lawmen who took B&C down and then were either sold or passed on. I feel pretty confident though that if you ever find yourself in Gibsland Louisiana and visiting the B&C ambush museum you might just get a glimpse of one maybe even two.
Two good books for the B@C enthusiast...'The Epic Life of Frank Hamer' by John Boessennecker and 'Ambush' by Ted Hinton, last remaining survivor of the posse at the time.....Ted died in 1977.....many discrepancies between the two on how the ambush went down, but both are good reads.....I've been to the death site twice, in '06 and '16.....the museum in this video was closed both times, but I went in the smaller one next door.....sweet old lady was working there that day......does the museum in the video have regular hours?......Boots Hinton would have been running it when I was in Gibsland.....I believe he died in late 2016....
Yeah we know. This was when we first started out. Regretfully we had a hard drive crash and we have lost all of the footage from tthos time period and so we can't re edit it.
Interesting interview, by the way...thanks for posting....Until I read Boessenneckers book I hadn't heard that it was rumored Bonnie was pregnant....Supposedly she and clyde both had gonorrhea as well, as did Bonnies sister Billie Jean, who rode with them for a bit, and, supposedly gave it to Methvin, Hamilton and Joe Palmer.....If there was an interested party with enough influence I suppose Bonnies body could be exhumed to see if there were fetal bones in the casket.....ghoulish, I suppose, but I'd be curious to know....
Closed Caption would be great Understand guy on left Can’t understand dude on right LEFT, CRYSTAL CLEAR RIGHT, MARBLES LOL 🤪😜😝😜😝🤪✅ Ps. Clyde would shoot that radio...
But hard to grasp mostly at what is being said . Especially when it’s an accent ones not familiar with . 😊 and the music is lovely especially had it been a bit further away , or turned down a bit .
Saw the Car in the 67 it was said it had 109 bullet holes in it as kids we tried to count them never got the same number ??? the car was grey not tan thank for posting and telling truth of all this.. Seems more plausible than the story told bye the FBI of the time... or even in the 67
Brad, thank you very much for taking the time to watch our interview. I sincerely hope you enjoyed it. Please feel free to check out our other videos as well. Have a great day . Andy
Great life if ya like robbin, killin drivin all day every day, sleepin in the woods, bathin in the streams, gettin shot. I wonder how much money they ever actually got
Cool. I love Perry to death. He certainly knows his stuff. And is willing to help anyone to tell the story correctly.we became friends quickly. Tell him I said hi will you.
Oakley, not Oaks. Christ. An almost fifty minute video and you couldn't even get that right. I quit at the 46 second mark. The only *real* story out there (or as close as you're going to get) is the book, 'Go Down Together'. If you haven't read it you don't know shit. The genuine real story went to the graves with those actually involved.
Great video. Bonnie and Clyde was not serial killers, they did not deliberately kill anyone. they were being shot at People were trying to kill them and they were protecting their selves bottom line. R.I.Heaven Bonnie and Clyde
Clyde may not have turned out the way he did. Had the police left him alone after he got out prison. Hammer when the shooting was over went to the front of the car and shot through the windshield into the dead bodies.
Jeff, if we still had the original footage we would have already. We were on the road traveling at the time we did this set of interviews and had just started doing these interviews and having never done interviews for youtube before. Well we didnt know what the hell we were doing. And we mixed music into them as background and well being new to this later found we mixed it to loud. But alsowhile traveling we had a catastrophic melt down of our storage drive and lost everything. So we are stuck with what we have. Sorry for the problem.
Isnt this the 2nd time you complained about the same thing? If you dont like it then find a other video you do like. Wow. Complaining wont get you anything. Just saying. Have a good day.
I was driving to Mississippi when I saw an exit for Gibsonland. Being a fan of depression era gangsters stories, of course I was familiar with Gibsland. So, when i saw a sign for the museum, I decided to exit and go check it out. I was expecting a tourist trap museum. I could not have been more wrong!
Perry Carver is a wonderful person. He patiently answered all of my questions, which I am sure he has answered a 1000 times before. He is as gracious and kind as you will ever find. *Side note: curious about Bonnies burned leg, I asked him about it. He didn't miss a beat when teaching me the true facts.
The museum has a tremendous amount of nostalgia and not in a "cheesy, over the top" way.
Unfortunately, my time was limited so I had to leave but I will be going back very soon.
I could have easily spent a full day there.
Trust me on this one....if you are reading this and have an interest, then you have to go. You will be very glad you did...I promise!!
Thank you for your time, Perry!
Forgot to add...have also been to the Biograph theater (Dillinger shot). Don't make a special trip. Great photo op only though.
IMO
I am so glad you got to stop by the museum. And especially glad you got to meet Perry. He is awesome. When doing this batch of videos he sent me down a path that I for one was very happy to go down. When speaking with him about all the issues pertaining to B and C. It was almost like he was there.
The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland is definitely on my bucket list. I would love to get the opportunity to chat with Mr. Perry Carver. He seems like a very knowledgeable and friendly man. Thank you for sharing this interview.
He is and if you do, tell him I said hey
Wish someone would turn off the irritating music
yeah really
Really don't need background music. It takes away the emphasis of the interview. Otherwise interesting.
I despise most background ¨music¨. One thing I like about youtube videos and BBC productions is no background music. In the last couple days I have watched a couple non-professional videos on youtube where they stuck in so much ¨music¨ I could not hear the dialogue. I never comment on production of youtube videos because lots of them are made by regular folks doing the best they can. Thank you for bringing up this annoying subject because I have more to say.
I have a relative that works in U.S. film and television. I complain about the terrible background music that drowns out everything and never quits. My relative says they do that to keep the audience hooked. One second of silence and the audience will be channel surfing the TV. The music is also intended to manipulate the emotions of the viewers. Where the dialogue might fail the ¨music¨ fills in.
The big industry is all about money and there is a science behind what gets produced and shown.
I watch films to learn or enjoy. I can enjoy a homemade youtube video more than a professional production that intends to manipulate my emotions with loud, obnoxious ¨music¨.
THEREFORE...MY POINT IS....You-Tubers, PLEASE don´t start adding music to your videos! You are not competing with a hundred other channels on TV. If we click on a youtube video it is because we want to see what you have to say. If it is even reasonably good many of us will watch the whole thing and appreciate your efforts. PLEASE do not insult us by adding nasty background music!
Agreed!
@@annalisette5897 I really think that it's over-egging the pudding to describe what you hear here as being, 'nasty backgroung music.' Just think of it as honing your powers of concentration. You say at the outset, 'I never comment on production of youtube videos because lots of them are made by regular folks doing the best they can...then proceed to write a rather tiresome lecture doing just that.
@@TheClemcaster I certainly did because the background music here was bad and distracting IMO and because I do not like loud background music and have asked experts in the industry why TV and films have this feature. There were other comments here complaining about the music so I felt like commenting.
I got to say that this music rocks compared with the background music when he interviews buddy barrow in Dallas Texas that was very interesting but it was hard not to get distracted just saying
Been fascinated with Bonnie and Clyde most of my life.
I really enjoyed this video, thanks very much for providing it, KHotw!
Too bad this museum doesn't have the real death car in its original condition as described by Perry Carver in the video.
I hope to visit the museum someday and talk to Perry in person before I'm done!
He alone is worth the trip. A super good guy
Would love to watch this but can’t take the background music.
I don't know why people have to gripe about everything..The music was just fine I thought..I really appreciate someone taking the time to travel around and share videos such as this..I enjoyed this whole interview..I'm planning a trip to Gibsland and can't wait to visit Perry Carvers sandwich shop and Museum.
Keep up the good work..Thanks for sharing..
Your welcome David and thank you for taking your time watching our video.
Not everyone who wants to watch this interesting video has the same level of hearing ability. I don't think it's a want to complain attitude as you say but rather a frustrating situation when the background sound blurs the voices. I think losing followers because of a problem you never were made aware of would be leaving him thinking it wasn't interesting, which it was.
Great interview! I've been fascinated by Bonnie and Clyde since the 67 movie. I wish I could get several books on them but our last bookstore closed and I'm way too old to figure out Amazon. Glad to see your videos, they're very interesting!
Thank you maam. Had a great time doing them. Kind of unexpectedly fell into getting to do the interviews
I have 2 of " Go down together" I'll send you one if your interested for free.
Christine, thank you for taking the time to watch my channel. I appreciate ALL of my subbscribers and try to answer each and every comment. And yes that seems to be the case world wide. I have seen it in every town , state nd country I have ever been in.
Being from Louisiana I encourage all of you to make this trip if you can..You will not regret it! Boots Hinton that runs the museum in Gibsland is a great man and storyteller and he knows facts
CW Baker he is dead . He has been dead for few years now
@@kinnegibson9185 Yeah I heard that he did....Hate to hear. Thank you though
Hi ton men were bullshitters
Boots and his dad were Bull shitters CW
The music is annoying, but the interview is interesting.
So much info packed into this one interview. It was very interesting to finally hear someone saying (at 19:40) that Howard Hall (in Sherman, TX) was shot by someone other than Clyde Barrow. I've suspected this since the first time that I ever read an account of that tragic event.The one question about the ambush that still remains unanswered in my mind is how there managed to be SO many bullet holes on Bonnie Parker's side of the front window glass. The posse was located on the other side of the car.
Jagguy, thanks . I am glad you enjoyed it. As far as the bullet holes go. From my understanding, and I may be wrong. But when they ambushed them Clydes foot slipped off the clutch and the car started rolling. And at a point near the end of the shooting the guys began to come out of the wood line still shooting. Thats when that happened. But you also have to remember there were alot of exit holes on her side of the vehicles . Methvin even dove to the ground thinking the bullets exiting the vehile was going to hit him. Once again. Thanks for watching and I hope you come back and enjoy other videos.
Andy
Yeah I wondered about the bullet holes too
If you really want to know about Bonnie and Clyde read, Running with Bonnie and Clyde by Ralph Fults (nothing compares all truth)
I will look into that one. I haven't read it.
I totally agree with you Igames!!! That was the absolute best book written on the subject I ever read. I been to the museum twice, once on the B&C Festival. I have heard that the markers on the road was not the actual ambush spot. The people that owned the land there didn't want the marker around their property and it was placed where it is now. I have no idea how true this is though, just because I heard something does not mean its true nor does the police have all the truth either. (I can't stand Boots, nor does most people go there to pay homage to the ambushers. B&C are famous world wide not the cops that hid in the bushes and opened fire with automatic weapons to kill B&C)
Ron Weasley B&C are glorified series killers and thieves. Hollywood romanticizes the story because it sells theatre tixs. They had to be stopped dead or alive, at any cost.
If there movie please share with me .mikejennings123@sbcglobal.net im now 60s I live watch movie . . I on Netflix other movie share with me ty .2020
Funny thing about faults,he’s got a Masonic symbol on his gravestone,I thought criminals couldn’t be masons.
Great interview, I learned more information, and I know quite a bit ,about the saga of Bonnie and Clyde.
Good deal
Thank you so much. I came over to this video after reading your comment. I’m heading off to bed because I work early in the morning but am going to watch in the afternoon. Again thank you and am subscribing and turning on the notifications to your channel now.
Thank You Mary Allison.
So apparently Mr. Carver took over running the Museum from Mr. L.J. “Boots” Hinton recently and added a lot of his own stuff he’s collected to the building’s inventory of memorabilia. What a great video! Very informative! Thanks for posting!
Your welcome and thanks for watching. Yes he did and is doing a great job of getting the word out about the museum.
the audio mix w/music on this vid is a lot better. Perry seems pretty cool, glad he's keeping the place going. I stopped by the museum in 2007 and ended up spending an afternoon listening to Boots' stories. That was quite a treat.
The stories are outstanding and Perry is good people . ya hear me?
Why is the music so loud? It takes away from the concept of the video :'(
I'm a little hard of hearing, I wish the background music was either lower, or eliminated.
Thanks for this. Highway Men brought me on a week-long (so far!) internet search on Bonnie and Clyde. (I didn't pay attention to what HM was about, just hit play, then realized it was a movie with B&C but not starring B&C! Entertaining movie, BTW) I have really enjoyed this interview and the other with the Barrow nephew. Reading about them, watching multiple documentaries and interviews, has actually made me really sad for them and this story. I know they hurt many others along the way, but it doesn't sound like they were ruthless cold killers like most of Hollywood makes them out to be. It just sounds like poverty turning people wrong, Clyde's experience in jail and with the law turned him bitter, a Romeo and Juliette love story, taking advantage of a weak state/federal law/police power in states and countries, an opportunity to try and become rich, combined with other factors that led them to be the Bonnie and Clyde we all wonder about today. It really was a tragedy for everyone involved. I believe it was in the other interview where he said that many of the police became alcoholics or had a hard time coping after the ambush, because in the end they just looked like teenagers. B&C were so young, I never realized that. Was she really pregnant or was that speculation and rumors? That life style did not sound glamorous, constantly on the road and having very few to trust. And in the end, they were deceived by someone who they did trust.
Looking forward to watching more of your videos, and REALLY looking forward to more Bonnie and Clyde videos, please!
Your very welcome and I am glad you enjoyed it. As far as Bonnie being pregnant, its unknown if she was or not. That was the rumor . but they did not do an autopsy on the two of them because they didnt want to know if she was or not and it was quite apparent as to the cause of death.
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels Ambush was a terrible coverup for murder
Frank Hamer is my third cousin thanks for posting this.
Michael, have you ever gone to Gibsland? Where do you live. Do you have memories of Frank? Sooooooo many questions
I would be ashame to tell that.
So what? Frank Hamer was a coward POS.
Love the back ground music. What people forget about Bonnie & Clyde is just how young they were. Also a lot of poverty in America at that time. Not condoning what they did, but times must have been hard😔
Thank you Maam.
Everytime there's a serious economic downturn there's a spike in crime. And, Bernie Sanders types become very vocal promoting socialism....all the way to full on communism. It's happened periodically since the 1930s.
@@msr1116
No politics please.
@@northernlight4614 ....It's called free speech. This video isn't about cooking or rock music where politics aren't even being alluded to but get interjected anyway. What is it about you and your type who want to censor others' rights to state factual cultural movements of historical eras?
@@msr1116
"My type"?
It's really nice to go to a You Tube site about NFL Football, Martial Arts, or depression era gangsters and not have to deal with the everyday bs that I would hear if I listened to the political agenda so common on CNN or Fox News. It's great to come here and get away from it without being exposed to it again. Yes you can have your free speech.
JUST A HEADS UP FOR ANYONE THAT HAPPENS UPON THIS--THE MUSIC DOES NOT STOP IT GOES TO THE END.
Thank you Sir for the video, enjoyed it!
Kirk thank you for your time to watch our video you and your time are very much appreciated
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels I can't get enough about Bonnie and Clyde. I read a book about them then I was in High School and I've been hooked ever since. P.S. Bonnie was so tiny she wore a 3-1/2 shoe size.
@@Calken54 she really was tiny and so was he. His whole family was and is short.
I’ve been to the ambush site. My wife’s Grandfather was 9 years old and his father took him to the site the morning after. He knew alot about the incident. I will definitely make a trip to Gibsland and this museum. Outstanding video
Sensetti, glad you like it. If you do go, tell Perry I said hey. Also make time to just sit down and talk to him. You wont regret it.
Its very sad imo, that inconsiderate people vandelize the markers at the ambush site.
Excellent video! I just recently found your channel. I'm a history buff. And a fan of Bonnie and Clyde. I live in a small town in Connecticut and even here when the police don't like you or your family name, they are constantly harassing you until they can put you away. I've seen them start on kids as young as 12 years old. That's why I've been so interested in Bonnie and Clyde. I see the same situation with Clyde.
Christine Keesler fan? They were in the Mickey Mouse Club-great folks????
Correct, evil, corrupt guards and cops disillusioned and pissed Clyde off and led to all this...guess they dont study history or theyd know not to make it repeat itself...
The background music sounds like the Motel 6 commercial music! Ha haaa
Never thought of that. But yeah your right
I did a phone interview with Perry Carver for a paper . Very interesting man and very informative too on . Gave me insighr on Clyde Barrow that I needed .
Very Good guy. Perry and I still remain in contact.
Music too distracting!
Great video, top Guy, all the best from a villa fan!
W.D. Jones was my step father in 1946/47.
Have you been to museum?
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels No.
That is awesome that you have a sort of personal connection to the most famous outlaw couple in history and their gang. I'm sure as much as the story has been told and then started to become glamorized even while they were still living that most likely for Bonnie and Clyde it probably wasn't as glamorous for them. Always having to hide out and look over their shoulders probably took a toll on them and made them pretty miserable. But to think that the love they shared for one another that they stuck together all the way to the gruesome end that they most likely knew was coming to them is something pretty amazing. With the kind of stress I'm sure they had to be under, for them to never waiver in their love for each other and for one of them most likely Bonnie to know that if she turned on Clyde and set him up to be caught or killed and in those times if she had done this she probably could of walked free or maybe just doing minimal time in jail. But they handled the stress of being outlaws and the most wanted people in the land at that time in the 1930's hand in hand and until death did them part even though they wasn't really married. They kept the love for one another and stayed stronger in that love with more stress than most any other couples will ever go thru in any relationship and done it with a bond most of us will never never know or understand. That's what set Bonnie and Clyde apart from almost every other famous couple in history. I mean when u think of Bonnie and Clyde their story almost 90 years later sits with the great love stories in time like Romeo and Juliet. No matter how ruthless and aggressive their real lives were their live for each other will forever be remembered in time as the ultimate love story. For you to have a personal connection to their story is pretty bad ass I'd have to say lol
Was he a good stepdad? Did he ever talk about Bonnie and Clyde?
mr.carver is 100 percent right that clyde was not a cold blooded killer.i thought the same hing about dexter.i would of mode them down myself.clyde did not deserve his first sentence.steeling chickens and cars.i did it in the 90's im a law abiding citicein now. if clyde would of been meaner he would of lived a lot longer.they lat theguy go that killed the two cops in grapevine methvin was worse then clyde.dumbass laws.
I did not want the interview to stop, but I did want the music to stop can you redo it with out the music?
Yep me, unfortunately we can. We no longer have original footage due to a computer crash
I have been there twice (to the museum) toured the museum once (once is more than plenty). Got one question though. Would it just bankrupt the people there if they at least put up signs guiding folks to the ambush site? This historical event was the single thing that put that town on the map. At least put up signs to show the way. While you are at it, put a few more turn around places on the main highway. I thought I was going to have to drive to another state just to turn around. Most frustrating place to drive (top ten anyways) of all the places in America. I have been to the gravesites of Bonnie, her mother, Clyde, Buck, and family buried next to them, and Ralph Fultz (not sure I spelled that right). Most of which has directions on UA-cam. PUT UP AMBUSH SITE SIGNS!!
I totally agree. Going to the site I got lost twice and to get lost on a motorcycle in 100 degree weather after already spending 6 hours in the heat riding there is not fun. The museum was the saving grace.
Very interesting, unfortunately, it was hard to hear some parts because of background music playing, which isn’t necessary. Why did the car get shipped off to Topeka, KS?
Not really sure. It has changed hands a few times but it is now in a casino in Reno. Thanks for watching
I am originally from Saint Louis, Mo and my grandmother, which would have been around their age or younger, saw the actual car when she was in Topeka I believe, I don’t know for sure, but did the car get sent out on tours? Unfortunately my grandmother passed away in 1980 and my mother in 1997, so I don’t have them to ask more details. I did have impact on me to this day, listening to her talk about it. I know the Great Depression was extremely bad and relatives eating rabbit and squirrels just to survive. Economy needs to be strong so people can survive and not so desperate toward criminal activity.
Keeping History on two wheels Thank you.
Great interview with alot in information attached. I may have to take a roadtrip there, lol. Sucks it's so far from the east coast. I have been very interested in the bonnie and clyde story though. In a way I feel bad for them. Someone has to be so sad so live their life the way they did.
P.s. I will be sharing this video. :)
Hey Christie , thank you so much for your time and watching this video and your comment. You really should take a trip there sometime. And if you do tell Perry I said hey.
You should do a video on the Murder in Coweta County story. I don't know whats standing but that happened at my great-uncle Steve Smith's place in Moreland. It was in 1948, some 14 years after Bonnie and Clyde died.
Tami, its funny you should say that. I am in Newnan right now doing rehab on our rental home we have there. Pretty much only the courthouses are still standing. Drop me a message at andy.crutchfield@keeping historyontwowheels.com and lets talk about what WE can do about this story. I am not putting out a video this week because of the rental house but I am dropping a video about people suggesting stories and getting to work with me on those stories. I wan my viewers to feel part of the channel .
Take out the music you cannot hear the interview
I agree stop the music. It interferes with hearing the interview
Very interesting. Thank you for uploading.
Mrbarbel, your welcome and thank you for taking the time out of your day to watch. You and your time are very much appreciated.
Andy
Great video. Love bonnie and clyde
Thank you Ken.
I still really want to know what color Bonnie's famous dress she wore in most pictures was and how many pieces it was. Idk why but it's really interesting to me. There's so many different opinions on what color it was and whether it was a shirt and a skirt, a shirt and a jacket and a skirt, or all one dress. I kinda want to remake the dress just to have it. I wonder what ever happened to the authentic one.
Hahaha I have no clue but look up Perry on facebook at " Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum " . He could probably tell you.
Bc of the acoustics in the facility, the music makes it difficult to hear the interview. Not annoying but difficult to understand..
I saw the death car in Virginia around the late 60’s in a small shopping center. The car was on tour.
Where did he hear about or read what was said to bonny and clyde when they stopped that day?
Interviews
If I may say, when recording and the camera is on the table. Keep mind to not be hitting the table . Other wise 100 % interesting .
You saw that did ya. Yeah i saw that when I went to edit and there was nothing I could do about it. Havent done it since. Good eye. Thanks for watching. Now I use three cameras for interviews at different angles. No more bouncy bouncy
Its been recorded that they were killed at 9:15 am that morning. If they left Gibson at 9:00 am seems like he would not be traveling 60 miles an hour if it took him 15 minutes to get 7 miles down the road. He had to be going slower.
I don't know if they made a straight line there of not.
I once read a book written by Bonnie's mother and Clyde's sister.it was a very interesting and truthfull book.
Clyde's sister was a different kinda woman. Ballsy
That book was bullshit fool
Floyd Hamilton was one tuff gangster. he exscaped from alcatraze and hid out in a cave for days until he gave up to the laws.can you imagine the bugs. crabs were biteing him.i sure wish it was still like the thirties.{kinda}maybe,hell I don't know.
I like to think that as well however those were hard times for hard people ya know. Today we as a collective group freak out if the wifi goes out.
when mr.Carver says henry got away.for a couple weeks ,he meant to say a couple days didn't he.correct me if im wrong.
I am not sure myself. But if you go to facebook and look up " Bonnie and clyde ambush museum" you can send him a message and he generally responds in a day or less.
I really enjoy these interviews.
TShull, Thank you sir. The third season is coming at the beginning of Oct. and we have more interviews coming up. They are not on the same subject but they are with some really good people. And over some interesting subjects. Please by all means subscribe if you havent already and be looking for them. And once again thank you for the compliment.
The Depression era outlaws are fascinating stories.
Why have music during an interview? Very annoying and distracting. I tried to watch your interview of a Barrow cousin and couldn’t watch it because of the music. There were so many complaints on that other video about the music, I’m puzzled as to why you added music to another interview.
There is actually two versions of the Buddy Barrow ( nephew) version. One that yes has to much volume on the music. 1st season lessons right. And as you said there were a lot of complaints on the music level. There were also alot of answers to those same complaints and that answer is to follow this link and you will find the EDITED version. Thank you for watching and perhaps this one will be more to your liking. Also theres a whole bunch of fluff at the beginning. No feelings hurt if you just skip to the interview.
ua-cam.com/video/NTCPTejX-P0/v-deo.html
Also this interview was done first
Thanks, it’s better, but for me, any music during an interview, or while someone is talking, makes it too annoying to watch. I hope any future videos that you make, you leave off the background music. I think you’ll get more subscribers without the background music.
Great interview....thanks for sharing. Only two issues....as stated by many others, the music is distracting and unnecessary. Also, please place your microphone (s) close to the people talking....the echo is nerve-wracking....directional mics would be perfect. Good vid, tho !
S.bal38, thank you for both your time to watch and the comment. Hahaha yeah that echo was bad. It was a directional mic . the room was fine visually but sucked accoustically. But those issues are now correct going forward. Each person will be individually micked and a directional as backup. We also have the capability now to go with multiple camera angles as well.
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels Thanks so much for responding, my friend. Looking forward to more vids from you ! 👍
Why oh WHY do all these interviewers dub MUSIC over their conversations? Can you tell me WHY? It is so annoying to have to struggle to hear what someone is saying! I have a feeling this one might have been good, and I feel aggravated I didn't get to hear all of it.
Hahaha yeah it was our first season and actually doing any editing at all and seeing that all the other ones were doing it we thought we needed to as well. WRONG and if you do it needs to be really really really soft. Things have gotten alot better with us in that area.
did not always kill in self defense One sheriff killed while offering to help them get a stuck car out of the mud 2nd killed two motorcycle officers with there guns still in there holsters . They were 25-27 yrs old .
Yeah I know
I’ve been twice to the museum and I will go again this year; and in January I was lucky ; I met mr buddy barrow and his wife;wow; what a nice couple; mr barrow and all questions I ask and I consider him a fried and I will return again this year 👍
Gary, good on ya brother. When I went to interview Buddy in Dallas I expected it to last 30min to an hour. Hahaha I ended up spending all day with him. It was great.
Whats up with the music this guy realizes he is conducting an interview & people came to HEAR the interview... if anyone wanted to listen to music then they would go to a place where they could hear music... what a joke
I agree with the man when he said Faye Donaway didnt play Bonnie well
She sure didnt
I have always wondered how clyde stole from those armorys. were there guards there all the time.now adays it could never be done.
No, back in the day they just had a room that they locked them up in. Now they are kept in vaults and the vaults have alarms on them. When ever you enter the vault you have to notify someone who monitors the alarm that you are opening the vault.
Like your video
Think be neat to go see there museum
Well if you ever get there tell Perry the owner I said hey
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels ok
I heard in the police reports that old man Methman was cuffed to a tree out of sight from the road, he was angry and shouting and hated what that the police wanted him to do, and would have tried his best to alert Clyde. Does anybody know the full truth? P.S have you tried removing the audio using software, i know you said in another video it was a mistake to play the audio, so I won't call you out on it.
Ivy Methvin was not handcuffed to a tree. He worked a Pardon for his son Henry before the ambush ever happened. and he was actually related to Henderson Jordan the Sheriff in some distant way. And they music wasnt the issue it was the volume and as I stated in the comments we lost the original data, video. so what we have is what we have. I know, it sucks.
try this one instead. its got music to it but its not as bad
ua-cam.com/video/4bgmovpfuI4/v-deo.html
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels thanks, youtube has its own music removal and audio adjusting inbuilt software. You can edit the videos after upload, as long as they are under 6hr long
it was the Floyd interview he said that about the tree
that noisy background music didn't help that bad sound in the interview .
It's Prentiss OAKLEY, not Prentiss Oaks...you'd think the owner'operator of the museum would at least get that right! (He fired the first shot after all!)
Hahaha it was me who go it wrong . You know the history guy got it wrong.
Steven Romano, btw, good catch. In allllllll of these comments you are only the second to ever say they caught that. More probably have but only two have mentioned it.
I think it's time to bury them side by side
They belong with each other
From what Buddy told me that might be in the works
I heard that it was being considered but
Do you leave Bonnie's mother alone in the cemetery or do you leave buck by himself in his resting place.
Either way Bonnie and Clyde need too be together.
My dads uncle was joe bill Francis (married to Clyde's sister Marie) There is one family member still believes he didn't turn on Bonnie and Clyde. I however after hearing stories growing up that joe bill did turn on them. Too much to just post here.
Excellent!!!
Thank you maam
I worked on Clides car. I put plugs and points in it the day they were killed.
Then you need to talk to Perry Carver
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels who is he.
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels is that old man's Parry's boy.
I like to know what happened to the Tommy gun they had and how did people back then obtain a full auto in those days? Who has these guns now? Interesting video but I think you can do without the background music
You know what. Thats an awesome question. Back then you could walk into an atasco store which sold everything from bicycles to stoves and buy a fully automatic 45 cal. Tommy gun for 25 dollars. Which back then was still a lot of money. And it wasnt until they passed the fully automatic laws that they became illegal. Now if you have a class 3 permit you can still have one today. But the originals are getting hard to find. They are still in production though and very expensive.
Keeping History on two wheels yes they are. I work in a gun range and we have a full-auto Tommy Gun and it’s not an original but it has a few dated stamps on the receiver that replicated back to 1928. It was extremely costly to obtain this firearm. We are a class 3 dealer.
You can buy a semi auto tommy gun too. We sold one with a violin case! 😆
Now if your question is more like where are the guns that Bonnie and Clyde had? Well those have been passed around a good bit and hard to track down. Most were kept by the lawmen who took B&C down and then were either sold or passed on. I feel pretty confident though that if you ever find yourself in Gibsland Louisiana and visiting the B&C ambush museum you might just get a glimpse of one maybe even two.
We're the officers swore in Louisiana before they shot Bonnie and Clyde
They had two Louisiana officers with them. The Sheriff of the parish and a deputy
Two good books for the B@C enthusiast...'The Epic Life of Frank Hamer' by John Boessennecker and 'Ambush' by Ted Hinton, last remaining survivor of the posse at the time.....Ted died in 1977.....many discrepancies between the two on how the ambush went down, but both are good reads.....I've been to the death site twice, in '06 and '16.....the museum in this video was closed both times, but I went in the smaller one next door.....sweet old lady was working there that day......does the museum in the video have regular hours?......Boots Hinton would have been running it when I was in Gibsland.....I believe he died in late 2016....
Yes, Perry Carver runs it now and yes they do have regular hours and a cafe'
The music is too loud. It competes with the dialogue. Great interview otherwise.
Yeah we know. This was when we first started out. Regretfully we had a hard drive crash and we have lost all of the footage from tthos time period and so we can't re edit it.
Interesting interview, by the way...thanks for posting....Until I read Boessenneckers book I hadn't heard that it was rumored Bonnie was pregnant....Supposedly she and clyde both had gonorrhea as well, as did Bonnies sister Billie Jean, who rode with them for a bit, and, supposedly gave it to Methvin, Hamilton and Joe Palmer.....If there was an interested party with enough influence I suppose Bonnies body could be exhumed to see if there were fetal bones in the casket.....ghoulish, I suppose, but I'd be curious to know....
Interesting conciderations
im going to meet perry one of these days.and have a cheeseburger.he seems realy cool.
He is Sir. He is
He’s my uncle and he is very cool
who has the bullets were they buried with the bullets in them.
No autopsy. Buried with the bullets from what I understand
They murdered fourteen people. F Bonnie and Clyde.
i absolutely hate added sounds to awesome history. what a way to ruin any video.
Closed Caption would be great
Understand guy on left
Can’t understand dude on right
LEFT, CRYSTAL CLEAR
RIGHT, MARBLES LOL 🤪😜😝😜😝🤪✅
Ps. Clyde would shoot that radio...
The music is relatively tame and soft,but not too distracting like many others are saying...compared to what these people listen to..
But hard to grasp mostly at what is being said . Especially when it’s an accent ones not familiar with . 😊 and the music is lovely especially had it been a bit further away , or turned down a bit .
Saw the Car in the 67 it was said it had 109 bullet holes in it as kids we tried to count them never got the same number ??? the car was grey not tan thank for posting and telling truth of all this.. Seems more plausible than the story told bye the FBI of the time... or even in the 67
Brad, thank you very much for taking the time to watch our interview. I sincerely hope you enjoyed it. Please feel free to check out our other videos as well. Have a great day .
Andy
@@KeepingHistoryontwowheels been enjoying your vids thank you
Great life if ya like robbin, killin drivin all day every day, sleepin in the woods, bathin in the streams, gettin shot. I wonder how much money they ever actually got
I know right. They got enough to by the truck for Methvin but they died broke as crap
And don't forget burnin your leg in a car fire
now that i think about it.they could of just shot clyde in the head..and left bonny alone.
Good morning Thomas,
I agree. But from the accounts if I am not mistaken, the first shot killed Clyde and hit her too.
do you think they saw it comming or not. i guess what im trying to say is do you think they knew they were going to die right then.
Perry carver is my uncle
Cool. I love Perry to death. He certainly knows his stuff. And is willing to help anyone to tell the story correctly.we became friends quickly. Tell him I said hi will you.
Keeping History on two wheels of course
I want to know what kind of sandwiches Clyde got.
That my friend is the million dollar question.
Bacon sandwiches.
Rip gone but not forgotten
I think his version is accurate, his passion to tell the truth, I had to watch this video again.
Oakley, not Oaks. Christ. An almost fifty minute video and you couldn't even get that right. I quit at the 46 second mark. The only *real* story out there (or as close as you're going to get) is the book, 'Go Down Together'. If you haven't read it you don't know shit. The genuine real story went to the graves with those actually involved.
To each his own bra
Great video. Bonnie and Clyde was not serial killers, they did not deliberately kill anyone. they were being shot at People were trying to kill them and they were protecting their selves bottom line. R.I.Heaven Bonnie and Clyde
Thank you Maam
* Prentiss Oakley
STOP THE MUSIC. IT RUINED THE INTERVIEW!!! YOU DON'T NEED TO PLAY MUSIC ALL THE TIME. THIS IS A VERY ANNOYING VIDEO.
Wish I could but once it's uploaded your done.
Clyde may not have turned out the way he did. Had the police left him alone after he got out prison. Hammer when the shooting was over went to the front of the car and shot through the windshield into the dead bodies.
He's packin' I like him.
The whole place is full of guns
The whining about the music is way more annoying than the music.
Thank you Mitch.
THIS HAS BEEN UPLOADED ALMOST A YEAR--YOUR TELLING ME YOUR ADULTS AND DONT KNOW YET TO TAKE THE MUSIC OFF??
Jeff, if we still had the original footage we would have already. We were on the road traveling at the time we did this set of interviews and had just started doing these interviews and having never done interviews for youtube before. Well we didnt know what the hell we were doing. And we mixed music into them as background and well being new to this later found we mixed it to loud. But alsowhile traveling we had a catastrophic melt down of our storage drive and lost everything. So we are stuck with what we have. Sorry for the problem.
Isnt this the 2nd time you complained about the same thing? If you dont like it then find a other video you do like. Wow. Complaining wont get you anything. Just saying. Have a good day.
foi covardia de quem denunciou e quem os assacinou
Dont need that music
Stopped watching ,music terrible
Crank up the music
Could have done without the background music
I can’t hear with the music