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Bonnie ( right ) and Clyde in an undated photo found by police at an abandoned hideout

^ A few months after their breakup, Thornton was convicted and imprisoned for robbery. Parker told her mother, "I didn't get [a divorce] before Roy was sent up, and it looks sort of dirty to file for one now." Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 56

^ Parker composed these poems in an old bankbook which the jailer's wife had given her to use as paper. Some were her own work, and some were songs and poems she copied from memory. She titled the lot Poetry From Life's Other Side . After being released from jail, she either left it behind or gave it to the jailer. In 2007, the bankbook sold for $36,000. Item 5337 Archived July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Bonhams 1793: Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers Archived February 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

^ Parker did smoke cigarettes, although she never smoked cigars.

^ Victims of kidnapping included: Deputy Joe Johns on August 14, 1932; Officer Thomas Persell on January 26, 1933; civilians Dillard Darby and Sophia Stone on April 27, 1933; Sheriff George Corry and Chief Paul Hardy on June 10, 1933; Chief Percy Boyd on April 6, 1934.

^ Blanche wrote that she felt "all my hopes and dreams tumbling down around me" as they fled Joplin.

^ Barrow's sister Marie described her brother Buck as "the meanest, most hot-tempered" of all her siblings. Phillips, p. 343 n20

^ Six witnesses at a farmhouse described battery acid as the culprit; the open-fire story started with the Parker-Cowan-Fortune book; it was repeated in Jones' Playboy interview.

^ The gang had many coins because they had broken into the gumball machines at the three service stations that they robbed in Fort Dodge, Iowa , earlier that day. Guinn, pp. 210–11

^ Sources are split on this; most say that it was Blanche who went to town, but she recounted it as Clyde and Jones; p. 112

^ The armored car was an ordinary automobile that had been fortified with panels of extra boilerplate.

^ Guinn writes that their clothes were so bloody after Dexfield that they wore sheets with slits cut for their heads.

^ Knight and Davis had a different version, but once they split up, Jones never saw Barrow and Parker again. Knight and Davis, pp. 114–15

^ Phillips writes that Barrow had been so focused on this for so long that, after the Eastham raid, "life for Clyde Barrow became anticlimactic…only death remained, and he knew it". Phillips, Running , p. 217.

^ But the cigar is shown in other photos from the Joplin rolls shot at the same spot. (Ramsey, pp. 108–09)

^ Hamer was interested in the Barrow hunt assignment, but the pay was only a third of what he made working for oil companies. To sweeten the deal, Texas Department of Corrections boss Lee Simmons granted him title to all the guns that the posse would recover from the slain murderers. Almost all the guns, which the gang had stolen from armories, were the property of the National Guard. There was a thriving market for "celebrity" guns, even in 1934 (Guinn, p. 343).



^ Jones deposition, October 17, 1933. FBI file 26-4114, Section Sub A Archived June 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine , pp. 59–62. FBI Records and Information Archived May 31, 2015, at the Wayback Machine .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Jones, W.D. "Riding with Bonnie and Clyde" Archived March 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine , Playboy , November 1968. Reprinted at Cinetropic.com.

^ Toplin, Robert B. History by Hollywood: The Use and Abuse of the American Past (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois , 1996.) ISBN 0-252-06536-0 .

^ Guinn, p. 46

^ "The Story of Suicide Sal – Bonnie Parker 1932" . cinetropic.com . Archived from the original on March 18, 2010 . Retrieved April 21, 2010 .

^ "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" . cinetropic.com . Archived from the original on February 13, 2010 . Retrieved April 21, 2010 .

^ Phillips, p. xxxvi; Guinn, p. 76

^ Jump up to: a b "Bonnie & Roy." Archived June 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Bonnie and Clyde's Texas Hideout. Archived February 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 24, 2008.

^ Guinn, p. 79

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, pp. 55–57

^ Jump up to: a b "FBI – Bon and Clyde" . FBI . Archived from the original on May 16, 2016 . Retrieved July 28, 2016 .

^ "Coroner's report" . TexasHideout.Tripod.com . July 21, 2008. Archived from the original on August 3, 2011 . Retrieved July 21, 2008 . "Bonnie and Clyde's Texas Hideout" . TexasHideout.Tripod.com . Archived from the original on May 13, 2008 . Retrieved July 21, 2008 .

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. xxxv.

^ Long, Christopher (June 12, 2010). "Barrow, Clyde Champion" . Handbook of Texas Online . Texas State Historical Association. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012 . Retrieved December 1, 2012 .

^ Guinn provides a comprehensive description of West Dallas, p. 20.

^ "Bonnie and Clyde" . Federal Bureau of Investigation . Archived from the original on February 24, 2018 . Retrieved February 28, 2018 .

^ Guinn, p. 76.

^ Jump up to: a b "Bonnie and Clyde (Part 1)". American Experience . Season 24. Episode 4. PBS. January 19, 2016.

^ Phillips, Running , p. 324 n 9

^ Phillips, Running , p. 53.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Phillips, John Neal (October 2000). "Bonnie & Clyde's Revenge on Eastham" Archived November 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine . Historynet.com, originally published in American History Archived May 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

^ "Bonnie Parker" . Biography . Archived from the original on March 15, 2018 . Retrieved February 28, 2018 .

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 80

^ Guinn, p. 81

^ Guinn, pp. 103–04

^ Guinn, p. 109.

^ Ramsey, Winston G., ed. (2003). On The Trail of Bonnie and Clyde: Then and Now . London: After The Battle Books. ISBN 1-870067-51-7 , p. 53

^ Guinn, p. 120

^ "Deputy Sheriff Eugene C. Moore" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on December 12, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Powell, Steven (October 11, 2012). "On 80th anniversary, Clyde Barrow no longer said to be Sherman murder" . KXII . Archived from the original on September 3, 2018 . Retrieved August 18, 2017 .

^ Guinn, p. 147

^ Ramsey, pp. 80–85

^ "Deputy Malcolm Davis" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on December 12, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Barrow and Phillips, pp. 31–33. Blanche's book tells of the gang's two-week "vacation" in Joplin.

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. 45

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. 243 n30.

^ "Detective Harry L. McGinnis" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on October 2, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ "Constable J.W. Harryman" . The Officer Down Memorial Page . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Ballou, James L., Rock in a Hard Place: The Browning Automatic Rifle , Collector Grade Publications (2000), p. 78.

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 114.

^ Ramsey, p. 102.

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 115

^ Ramsey pp. 108–13.

^ Guinn, Jeff (2010). Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde . New York: Simon & Schuster . pp. 174–76. ISBN 978-1-4711-0575-3 . Retrieved November 22, 2013 .

^ [1] Archived October 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

^ Ramsey, pp. 118, 122

^ Jump up to: a b Anderson, Brian. "Reality less romantic than outlaw legend" Archived February 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine . The Dallas Morning News . April 19, 2003.

^ Guinn, pp. 286–88

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. 56

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, pp. 116–17

^ Jones' Playboy interview, Barrow and Phillips, p. 65

^ Treherne, p. 123; Blanche describes the cramped conditions in her book, pp. 70–71.

^ "Red River Plunge of Bonnie and Clyde – Marker Number: 4218" . Texas Historic Sites Atlas . Texas Historical Commission. 1975. Archived from the original on December 10, 2015 . Retrieved July 18, 2014 .

^ James R. Knight, "Incident at Alma: The Barrow Gang in Northwest Arkansas", The Arkansas Historical Quarterly , Vol. 56, No. 4 (Arkansas Historical Association Winter, 1997) 401. JSTOR 40027888 .

^ Guinn, pp. 191–94

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 132

^ W. D. Jones, Riding with Bonnie and Clyde, Playboy, November 1968

^ "Town Marshal Henry D. Humphrey" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on December 12, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Ramsey, p. 150

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Vasto, Mark. "Local lawmen shoot it out with notorious bandits" Archived May 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine . Platte County Landmark. Retrieved May 25, 2008.

^ Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis (2003). Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First-Century Update . Waco, Texas: Eakin Press. ISBN 1-57168-794-7 . p. 100

^ Jump up to: a b Guinn, p. 211

^ Knight and Davis, p. 112.

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 117

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. 112

^ "Red Crown Incident" Archived May 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine . TexasHideout. Retrieved May 25, 2008.

^ Ramsey, p. 153

^ Barrow and Phillips, pp. 119–21

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Vasto, Mark. "Further on up the road" [ dead link ] Archived May 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , Platte County Landmark. Retrieved May 25, 2008.

^ Guinn, p. 220

^ Guinn, pp. 234–35

^ Ramsey, p. 186

^ Jump up to: a b Knight and Davis, p. 118

^ "Clyde and Bonnie Names Reported in Slaying Bill", The Dallas Morning News , November 29, 1933, section II, p. 1

^ "Major Joe Crowson" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on December 14, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 . "Major" was Crowson's first name, not a military or TDOC rank.

^ Frank Hamer and Bonnie & Clyde . Archived June 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Texas State Library and Archives Commission .

^ Webb, p. 531.

^ Burrough, p. 228.

^ Treherne, p. 172

^ Guinn, p. 252

^ Phillips, Running , p. 354 n3

^ Knight and Davis, p. 140

^ "Patrolman H.D. Murphy" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on November 26, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ "Patrolman Edward Bryan Wheeler" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on November 28, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Guinn, pp. 284–86

^ Guinn, p. 284

^ Ft. Worth Star-Telegram , April 2, 1934

^ Guinn, p. 285

^ Jump up to: a b c Knight and Davis, p. 147

^ Guinn, p. 287

^ "Constable William Calvin Campbell" . The Officer Down Memorial Page. Archived from the original on December 15, 2009 . Retrieved November 5, 2009 .

^ Knight and Davis, p. 217 n12. Methvin's name was added to the warrant later in the summer, and he was eventually convicted and served time for the murder.

^ "Cartoon online" . The Dallas Journal . May 16, 1934. Archived from the original on February 6, 2010 . Retrieved January 21, 2010 .

^ "Clyde Champion Barrow FBI Criminal Record" . The Portal to Texas History . United States Division of Investigation. June 2, 1934 . Retrieved April 11, 2022 .

^ "FBI – Bonnie and Clyde" . FBI . Archived from the original on September 23, 2010 . Retrieved January 28, 2015 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Hinton, Ted and Larry Grove (1979). Ambush: The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde . Austin, TX: Shoal Creek Publishers. ISBN 0-88319-041-9 .

^ Guinn, p. 334.

^ Jump up to: a b Knight and Davis, p. 166.

^ Guinn, pp. 339–40.

^ Jump up to: a b "Took No Chances, Hinton and Alcorn Tell Newspapermen" Archived May 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine , Dallas Dispatch , May 24, 1934, Reprinted at Census Diggins. Accessed on May 26, 2008.

^ Jump up to: a b c The Posse Archived May 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine , Texas Hideout. Retrieved May 25, 2008.

^ Knight and Davis, p. 167.

^ Smithsonian Channel:America in Color: the Death of Bonnie and Clyde

^ Knight and Davis, p. 219 n13

^ Knight and Davis, p. 171

^ Quotes . Archived May 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Texashideout. Retrieved May 26, 2008.

^ Jump up to: a b Milner, E.R. The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde . Archived November 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Southern Illinois University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-8093-2552-7 . Published 1996.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Moshinskie, Dr. James F. "Funerals of the Famous: Bonnie & Clyde." The American Funeral Director , Vol. 130 (No. 10), October 2007, pp. 74–90.

^ "Bonnie & Clyde's Demise" Archived May 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , Dallas Journal at TexasHideout.

^ Ramsey, p. 112

^ Jump up to: a b Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p. 175.

^ Phillips, Running , p. 219.

^ Texas Country Reporter , May 25, 2013

^ Parker, Cowan and Fortune, p 174

^ Hinton, p 192

^ Guinn, p. 352

^ Ramsey, pp. 276–79

^ "Should Bonnie and Clyde be buried next to each other? Their descendants hope so" . wfaa.com .

^ D'Angelo, Bob; Desk, Cox Media Group National Content. "Descendants of Bonnie and Clyde want them buried next to each other" . dayton-daily-news .

^ Guinn, pp. 335–36

^ Phillips, Running , p. 205

^ Knight and Davis,p.166

^ Guinn, p. 269

^ Associated Press story with a by-line by Jordan, published in the New York Times and Dallas Morning News , May 24, 1934

^ Dallas Morning News , May 24, 1934

^ Dallas Dispatch , May 24, 1934.

^ Jump up to: a b c Guinn, p. 357.

^ Ted Hinton, as told to Larry Grove, Ambush: The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde , Shoal Creek Publishers, 1979

^ Treherne, p. 220

^ Hinton, pp. 39, 47

^ Guinn, p. 413 n

^ Phillips, Running , p. 207

^ Jump up to: a b Treherne, p. 224

^ Jump up to: a b Guinn, p. 343

^ Emma Parker letter Archived August 4, 2018, at the Wayback Machine . TexasHideout. Retrieved May 26, 2008.

^ Steele, p ?; Phillips, pp. 209–11.

^ Ramsey, p. 234

^ Knight and Davis, p. 197.

^ (Ramsey, p. 272)

^ "Bonnie and Clyde's Death Car, Primm, Nevada" . Roadside America . Archived from the original on March 31, 2019 . Retrieved March 31, 2019 .

^ "Bonnie and Clyde's bullet riddled "death car" is on display at Whiskey Pete's Casino in Primm, Nevada" . Archived from the original on June 22, 2020 . Retrieved July 10, 2020 .

^ "Letter from Clyde Barrow to Henry Ford Praising the Ford V-8 Car, 1934 - The Henry Ford" . www.thehenryford.org . Retrieved April 11, 2022 .

^ Guinn, pp. 354–55

^ Barrow and Phillips, p. 249 n

^ Knight and Davis, p. 188

^ Ramsey, p. 196

^ Toland, John (1963). The Dillinger Days . New York: Random House. ISBN 0-306-80626-6 (1995 Da Capo ed.), p. 83

^ "Riding with Bonnie and Clyde by W.D. Jones" . Cinetropic.com. May 23, 1934. Archived from the original on March 9, 2016 . Retrieved June 12, 2012 .

^ Knight and Davis, p. 189

^ Knight and Davis, p. 190

^ Jump up to: a b Guinn, p. 358

^ Guinn, p. 356

^ Knight and Davis, p. 191

^ Davis, Vincent T. "Texas honors officer killed by Bonnie and Clyde, sister given commendation 77 years later", Houston Chronicle , April 2, 2011

^ Jump up to: a b Walker, John, ed. (1994). Halliwell's Film Guide. New York: Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-06-273241-2 . p. 150

^ "The real Bonnie and Clyde" . Archived from the original on June 8, 2019 . Retrieved June 8, 2019 .

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^ "The Highwaymen Is a Pleasant Throwback of a Movie" . The Atlantic . March 29, 2019. Archived from the original on April 2, 2019 . Retrieved April 1, 2019 . Netflix's latest offering tells the story of Bonnie and Clyde from the perspective of the lawmen—played by Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson—who pursued and killed them.

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Barrow, Blanche Caldwell and John Neal Phillips. My Life with Bonnie and Clyde . (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.) ISBN 978-0-8061-3715-5 .
Burrough, Bryan. Public Enemies. (New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.) ISBN 1-59420-021-1 .
Guinn, Jeff. Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde . (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009.) ISBN 1-4165-5706-7 .
Knight, James R. and Jonathan Davis. Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First-Century Update . (Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2003.) ISBN 1-57168-794-7 .
Milner, E.R. The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde (Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1996.) ISBN 0-8093-2552-7 .
Parker, Emma Krause, Nell Barrow Cowan and Jan I. Fortune. The True Story of Bonnie and Clyde . (New York: New American Library, 1
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