Thank you so much ..im a 5 th generation Texan ...this was so thoroughly done ..the stories we heard about B& C Growing Up brought chills .....thanks ..yes Texas Rangers awesome Men
My mom and dad were the same age as Bonnie and clyde. They made it through the depression without harming anyone. Bad people are Bad.They are just part of humanity.
To be fair, Clyde grew up homeless. He was put in big boy prison at 19, repeatedly raped. He killed his rapist. So, it’s not fair to compare him to a person who grew up in a home.
@@Paulscottrock..I'm sorry but no..are you Texan?? .I was raised not to speak ill if the dead but...they were white trash murderer s ...from East Dallas I'm Texan.my Grandfather was from beautiful Oak Lawn & his Daddy died early on my great granMother raised her kids by herself before depression they did not turn to evil ways ...
@@PaulscottrockIMO, if Clyde had not got Bonnie to sneak a gun and escape jail, he would have been sent to prison where his brother was at the time. Sad about being in terrible East prison but he was a catalyst to his demise.
What superb, well researched and calmly delivered in a make educative and thoroughly enjoyable.. . The story has been sanitised by he film but you told the truth and totally changed my mind and now e them as maniacal thugs and evil monsters. Thank you. Rob
Frank Hamer didn't mess around! He said he had no problem killing Bonnie because she had killed 5 cops. When he stepped into the road and stopped them Bonnie and Clyde knew they were toast.
The posse used Remington Model 8 rifles along with 1 1874 Winchester 30.30, a BAR copycat called a Monitor (can't recall mfg at the moment but I believe it was S&W), 12 gauge pump shotguns and many handguns as backup. There was no way they were getting away. Frank Hamer was a legendary lawman. The Legends of the Old West podcast has an excellent 5 or 6 part series on him worth listening to.
Hunting B. & Clyde; Hamer balked at the compensation of $180 a month, less than half his current pay, but Simmons reiterated that Hamer would collect his fair share of the reward money. He further added to the deal by authorizing Hamer to take whatever he wanted from among the Barrow Gang's possessions when he caught them.
@ALH072 There are a lot of inconsistencies to this video from what I have read over the last 30 years. The eyewitness account to the murder of the two motorcycle cops was discredited because he was too far away to see anything. Also, Methvyn was not asleep in the car. Clyde said "Lets take them" (kidnap them). Methvyn didn't know what that meant so he grabbed a BAR (not a shotgun) and shot one or both of them. Clyde may have shot the second one after Methvyn botched the kidnapping. Bonnie? There is no evidence that she ever fired a gun in battle. The famous reenactment showing her standing over a downed officer and killing him has long been discredited as the witness was too far away to see anything. An STD that she gave to every gang member? Please. Too funny. Finally it was fellow deputy Ted Hinton that had a liking for Bonnie and visited her at her cafe, not Bob Alcorn. Ted Hinton was single, Bob Alcorn was married. I'm nor sure where the author got his sources.
Thank you, northern lights, for your comments. I tend to believe your side of the story as Bonnie was so crippled up at the end she wouldn't have walked out there and shot the patrolman. It was Methvin. I believe he was killed years later because he was a rat. Many of these untruths spread after their seats to sensationalized the story. Bonnie wasn't an angel, she was very bad, but not how this story portrays her. Thank you for pointing out these inconsistency.
My great grandmother made dresses in West Dallas. When they were killed Cummie had nothing to wear for Clyde’s funeral. My aunt knew one of the Barrows and they lent her the dress for her to attend. She did eventually get the dress back. Back then people didn’t really wear deodorant so my grandmother said that her mother was so mad because she got it back smelly and dirty, she also mentioned that Cummie had holes in her underwear when she got fitted for the dress. Also Bonnie was initially buried at Fish Trap cemetery but she was moved where she is now
@@mikeortizjr.2186 I have seen a video of person who’s grandfather helped Cummie deliver one of her babies because he was local doctor. He said she was not a nice woman and did not pay the bill.
I don't believe that, after researching B & C for decades, I never heard that, not even from those who were with them, such as WD and others. J E Hoover was known to lie. Bonnie was definitely married to a loser. He left her for two years, and nowhere has it been found that she ran around with other men. She actually waited for him, so that does not compute.
I grew up in commerce Oklahoma my home town, kinda sketchy on that story, they took him to fort Scott let him go, my great granddad ran for office as chief of police after that incident he was not elected because he was to gungho , maybe they would of caught them sooner if was elected!!
Didn’t know that Bonnie gave the other gang members an STD. Several books I’ve read hint to it but none come out and state it. I suppose for some morbid reason some want to keep their image clean.
He crept up on the passenger side and stuck his gun thru the broken window. Then shot her in the right shoulder. They falsely claimed they only shot in self defense. But Clyde was driving in his socks and Bonnie was eating a sandwich. Neither were even armed.
Dog the bounty hunter went to Huntsville, not as bad but pretty bad. No wonder he went straight after that. Then again he spent time at Eastman, he went to the same place Clyde Barrow was.
Thank you so much ..im a 5 th generation Texan ...this was so thoroughly done ..the stories we heard about B& C Growing Up brought chills .....thanks ..yes Texas Rangers awesome Men
aughhh , I dont know ?
Frank was the epitome of guts, brains and fairness.
Fairness… no way he shot first and asked questions later..: the B & C ambush was neither justified or legal.. it was murder
My mom and dad were the same age as Bonnie and clyde. They made it through the depression without harming anyone. Bad people are Bad.They are just part of humanity.
To be fair, Clyde grew up homeless. He was put in big boy prison at 19, repeatedly raped. He killed his rapist. So, it’s not fair to compare him to a person who grew up in a home.
@@Paulscottrock..I'm sorry but no..are you Texan?? .I was raised not to speak ill if the dead but...they were white trash murderer s ...from East Dallas I'm Texan.my Grandfather was from beautiful Oak Lawn & his Daddy died early on my great granMother raised her kids by herself before depression they did not turn to evil ways ...
@@PaulscottrockIMO, if Clyde had not got Bonnie to sneak a gun and escape jail, he would have been sent to prison where his brother was at the time. Sad about being in terrible East prison but he was a catalyst to his demise.
What superb, well researched and calmly delivered in a make educative and thoroughly enjoyable.. . The story has been sanitised by he film but you told the truth and totally changed my mind and now e them as maniacal thugs and evil monsters. Thank you. Rob
Thank You for telling like it is (was) that these two individuals were evil & criminals. Thank heavens good prevailed.
Tha banks prevailed!!
Frank Hamer didn't mess around! He said he had no problem killing Bonnie because she had killed 5 cops. When he stepped into the road and stopped them Bonnie and Clyde knew they were toast.
Ma Ferguson, sounds like Ken Paxton/Dan Patrick, the Ferguson home on Beal St, Belton, Tx is still there.
EVEN MONEY THEY WERE DEMONCRAPS - BS ain't gonna fly anymore
excellent job Thank you
Great video
NOT HERO FOR ME. GOT WHAT THEY GAVE.
Thank you this was very good
The posse used Remington Model 8 rifles along with 1 1874 Winchester 30.30, a BAR copycat called a Monitor (can't recall mfg at the moment but I believe it was S&W), 12 gauge pump shotguns and many handguns as backup. There was no way they were getting away. Frank Hamer was a legendary lawman. The Legends of the Old West podcast has an excellent 5 or 6 part series on him worth listening to.
Monitor was a colt firearm
@@trapperbobpatriot8288and it was made under license and not an unauthorized copy.
Um casal Fantastico
Good job.
Hunting B. & Clyde; Hamer balked at the compensation of $180 a month, less than half his current pay, but Simmons reiterated that Hamer would collect his fair share of the reward money. He further added to the deal by authorizing Hamer to take whatever he wanted from among the Barrow Gang's possessions when he caught them.
Bonnie and Clyde, sociopaths, thieves and murders, got just ends!
Instead of 'If you click on that...' why not photos of the places?
I thought that was a made up story of Bonnie shooting the patrolman, seen it said many other places that she never shot anyone.
@ALH072
There are a lot of inconsistencies to this video from what I have read over the last 30 years. The eyewitness account to the murder of the two motorcycle cops was discredited because he was too far away to see anything.
Also, Methvyn was not asleep in the car. Clyde said "Lets take them" (kidnap them). Methvyn didn't know what that meant so he grabbed a BAR (not a shotgun) and shot one or both of them. Clyde may have shot the second one after Methvyn botched the kidnapping.
Bonnie? There is no evidence that she ever fired a gun in battle. The famous reenactment showing her standing over a downed officer and killing him has long been discredited as the witness was too far away to see anything.
An STD that she gave to every gang member? Please. Too funny.
Finally it was fellow deputy Ted Hinton that had a liking for Bonnie and visited her at her cafe, not Bob Alcorn. Ted Hinton was single, Bob Alcorn was married.
I'm nor sure where the author got his sources.
Where did you get the spelling of (Methvin). An expert like you should at least get the spelling right.@@northernlight4614
Thank you, northern lights, for your comments. I tend to believe your side of the story as Bonnie was so crippled up at the end she wouldn't have walked out there and shot the patrolman. It was Methvin. I believe he was killed years later because he was a rat. Many of these untruths spread after their seats to sensationalized the story. Bonnie wasn't an angel, she was very bad, but not how this story portrays her. Thank you for pointing out these inconsistency.
I heard they moved the ambush marker a mile or so down the road to a more suitable area for people to stop and park for photographs.
I was told one of them are buried in Garland
…thanks for not appearing cameo and for the info
My great grandmother made dresses in West Dallas. When they were killed Cummie had nothing to wear for Clyde’s funeral. My aunt knew one of the Barrows and they lent her the dress for her to attend. She did eventually get the dress back. Back then people didn’t really wear deodorant so my grandmother said that her mother was so mad because she got it back smelly and dirty, she also mentioned that Cummie had holes in her underwear when she got fitted for the dress. Also Bonnie was initially buried at Fish Trap cemetery but she was moved where she is now
@@mikeortizjr.2186 I have seen a video of person who’s grandfather helped Cummie deliver one of her babies because he was local doctor. He said she was not a nice woman and did not pay the bill.
They was staying with my family oklahoma.buck barrows wife blanch was raised here Garvin okla
No tommy guns used at all despite bad movies
I can't find a source for the claim that Bonnie gave every member of the gang an std.
The FBI files are public and easily accessed it’s in there
@@WiseAboutTexas Thank you. I'll look.
It could be true but where did the FBI get that information? Was V.D. relevant to catching criminals?
I don't believe that, after researching B & C for decades, I never heard that, not even from those who were with them, such as WD and others. J E Hoover was known to lie. Bonnie was definitely married to a loser. He left her for two years, and nowhere has it been found that she ran around with other men. She actually waited for him, so that does not compute.
Was the Coroner able to do a test , or it just added to the Story
I grew up in commerce Oklahoma my home town, kinda sketchy on that story, they took him to fort Scott let him go, my great granddad ran for office as chief of police after that incident he was not elected because he was to gungho , maybe they would of caught them sooner if was elected!!
Didn’t know that Bonnie gave the other gang members an STD. Several books I’ve read hint to it but none come out and state it. I suppose for some morbid reason some want to keep their image clean.
Same photos for the whole video!?
yep. because it's a podcast, not a video
You can't visit Clyde's grave
Yes you can. I've been there several times.
@@WiseAboutTexas you trespassed
@@FrankRuzicka-l5z Nope. Public access cemetery. Here's the address: 1617 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208, hope you get to go. Thanks for listening!
Western Heights Cemetery btw
@@FrankRuzicka-l5z you’re tripping
well every one of these actual TRUE accounts i have seen are different, wont go into the differences but i think best is to look up for ones self
Cto me gustaría que estos interesantes comentarios los traducieran al español ya sea por subtitulos o hablado
How old is this? I don't need revisionist history
How is it Revisionist ? I don't understand , Thanks .
@@landofwaterfalls How is it revisionist ? By definition...
Did Frank hamer shoot Bonnie Parker in the head after she's was dead
No
He crept up on the passenger side and stuck his gun thru the broken window. Then shot her in the right shoulder. They falsely claimed they only shot in self defense. But Clyde was driving in his socks and Bonnie was eating a sandwich. Neither were even armed.
Ted Hinton claimed he did.
These 'law men' were KILLERS just like Bonnie and Clyde except more calculated and heartless!
Oh look, another spineless, limp wristed, bleeding heart liberal that thinks he's relevant
Yep,bunch of bushwhackers,back shooting bastards. Might a been a few stand up guys like hammer, but most of em were crooks with a badge
That's not true they were TEXAS RANGERS ..greatest law enforcement there is ..these criminals HAD TO BE E STOPPED
I've been on Eastham unit and anyone who thinks it was a good idea to stay were fools. It was hellish to say the least.
I agree your strong survivor
Dog the bounty hunter went to Huntsville, not as bad but pretty bad. No wonder he went straight after that. Then again he spent time at Eastman, he went to the same place Clyde Barrow was.
Dog was and is a punk ass rat. He'll give up anyone to get outta anything.