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TODAY IN HISTORY: Police kills famous outlaws
Bonnie and Clyde!
On this day in 1934, notorious criminals Bonnie
Parker and Clyde Barrow are shot to death by
Texas and Louisiana state police while driving a
stolen car near Sailes, Louisiana.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May
23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow a.k.a.
Clyde Champion Barrow [1] (March 24, 1909 –
May 23, 1934) were American criminals who
traveled the central United States with their gang
during the Great Depression , robbing and killing
people. At times, the gang included Clyde's older
brother Buck Barrow and his wife Blanche,
Raymond Hamilton , W. D. Jones, Joe Palmer,
Ralph Fults , and Henry Methvin. Their exploits
captured the attention of the American public
during the " Public Enemy Era ", between 1931
and 1935. Though known today for his dozen-or-
so bank robberies, Barrow preferred to rob small
stores or rural gas stations. The gang is believed
to have killed at least nine police officers and
several civilians. The couple were eventually
ambushed and killed by law officers near the
town of Sailes, in Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
Their reputation was revived and cemented in
American pop folklore by Arthur Penn's 1967 film
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May
23, 1934) was born in Rowena, Texas, the second
of three children. Her father, Charles Parker, was
a bricklayer who died when Bonnie was four. [8]
Her mother, Emma (Krause) Parker moved her
family to her parents' home in Cement City, an
industrial suburb now known as West Dallas . She
worked as a seamstress. [9] Her maternal
grandfather, Frank Krause, came from Germany.
[10] As an adult, her fondness for writing found
expression in poems such as "The Story of
Suicide Sal" [11] and "The Trail's End" (known
since as "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" [12] ).
In her second year in high school, Parker met
Roy Thornton. They dropped out of school and
were married on September 25, 1926, six days
before her 16th birthday. [13] Their marriage,
marked by his frequent absences and brushes
with the law, was short-lived. After January
1929, their paths never crossed again. However,
they never divorced, and Bonnie was wearing
Thornton's wedding ring when she died. [14]
Thornton was still in prison when he heard of her
death. He commented, "I'm glad they went out
like they did. It's much better than being
caught." [15]
In 1929, after the breakdown of her marriage,
Parker lived with her mother and worked as a
waitress in Dallas. One of her regular customers
in the café was postal worker Ted Hinton, who
would join the Dallas Sheriff's Department in
1932. As a posse member in 1934, he
participated in her ambush. [16] In the diary she
kept briefly early in 1929, Parker wrote of her
loneliness, her impatience with life in provincial
Dallas, and her love of talking pictures. [17] Gibsland posse. Front: Alcorn, Jordan and Hamer; back, Hinton, Oakley, Gault Barrow and Parker were ambushed and killed on May 23, 1934, on a rural road in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. [79][106] The couple appeared in daylight in an automobile and were shot by a posse of four Texas officers ( Frank Hamer , B.M. "Manny" Gault, Bob Alcorn, and Ted Hinton) and two Louisiana officers ( Henderson Jordan and Prentiss Morel Oakley). [107] The posse was led by Hamer who had begun tracking the pair on February 12, 1934. He studied the gang's movements and found they swung in a circle skirting the edges of five midwestern states, exploiting the "state line" rule that prevented officers from one jurisdiction from pursuing a fugitive into another. Barrow was a master of that pre-FBI rule, but consistent in his movements, so the experienced Hamer charted his path and predicted where he would go. The gang's itinerary centered on family visits, and they were due to see Methvin's family in Louisiana. The trail ended here on a road deep in the piney Louisiana woods. 32°26′28.21″N 93°5′33.23″W / 32.4411694°N 93.0925639°W On May 21, 1934, the four posse members from Texas were in Shreveport when they learned that Barrow and Parker were to go to Bienville Parish that evening with Methvin. Barrow had designated the residence of Methvin's parents as a rendezvous in case they were separated, and Methvin did get separated from the pair in Shreveport. The full posse, consisting of Captain Hamer, Dallas County Sheriff's Deputies Alcorn and Ted Hinton (both of whom knew Barrow and Parker by sight), former Texas Ranger B.M. "Manny" Gault, Bienville Parish Sheriff Henderson Jordan and his deputy Prentiss Oakley, set up an ambush at the rendezvous point along Louisiana State Highway 154 south of Gibsland toward Sailes. Hinton recounted that their group was in place by 9:00 pm on the 21st and waited through the whole next day (May 22) with no sign of the outlaw couple. [108] Other accounts said the officers set up on the evening of the 22nd. [109] Their gunfire was so loud, the posse suffered temporary deafness all afternoon At approximately 9:15 a.m. on May 23, the posse, concealed in the bushes and almost ready to concede defeat, heard Barrow's stolen Ford V8 approaching at a high speed. The posse's official report had Barrow stopping to speak with Methvin's father, who had been planted there with his truck that morning to distract Barrow and force him into the lane closer to the posse. The lawmen opened fire, killing Barrow and Parker while shooting a combined total of about 130 rounds. Oakley fired first, probably before any order to do so. [108][110][111] Barrow was killed instantly by Oakley's initial head shot, but Hinton reported hearing Parker scream as she realized Barrow was dead, before the shooting at her fully began. [108] The officers emptied all their arms at the car. [112] Any one of the many wounds suffered by Bonnie and Clyde would have been fatal. [113] According to statements made by Ted Hinton and Bob Alcorn: “ "Each of us six officers had a shotgun and an automatic rifle and pistols. We opened fire with the automatic rifles. They were emptied before the car got even with us. Then we used shotguns ... There was smoke coming from the car, and it looked like it was on fire. After shooting the shotguns, we emptied the pistols at the car, which had passed us and ran into a ditch about 50 yards on down the road. It almost turned over. We kept shooting at the car even after it stopped. We weren't taking any chances." [106] ” Researchers have said Bonnie and Clyde were shot more than fifty times each; [26] others claim closer to twenty-five wounds per corpse, or fifty total. [114] Officially, parish coroner Dr. J. L. Wade's 1934 report listed 17 separate entrance wounds on Barrow's body and 26 on Parker's, [115] including several headshots on each, and one that had snapped Barrow's spinal column. Undertaker C. F. "Boots" Bailey had difficulty embalming the bodies because of all the bullet holes. [116] The temporarily deafened officers inspected the vehicle and discovered an arsenal of weapons, including stolen automatic rifles, sawed-off semi- automatic shotguns, assorted handguns, and several thousand rounds of ammunition, along with 15 sets of license plates from various states. [112] Word of the ambush quickly got around when Hamer, Jordan, Oakley, and Hinton drove into town to telephone their respective bosses. A crowd soon gathered at the ambush spot. Gault and Alcorn, left to guard the bodies, lost control of the jostling curious; one woman cut off bloody locks of Parker's hair and pieces from her dress, which were subsequently sold as souvenirs. Hinton returned to find a man trying to cut off Barrow's trigger finger, and was sickened by what was occurring. [108] Arriving at the scene, the coroner said he saw the following: “ "... nearly everyone had begun collecting souvenirs such as shell casings, slivers of glass from the shattered car windows, and bloody pieces of clothing from the garments of Bonnie and Clyde. One eager man had opened his pocket knife, and was reaching into the car to cut off Clyde's left ear." [117] |
he cant even wait till d wedding nite to Bleep hell out of her, chai, konji na bastard oo |
ur a lady u dont undastand |
i have come to realise that in most families the father and son relationship is not really strong like d mother daughter relationship, i noticed dat in most families father and son dont really get togeda dat much especially when d son is becomin an adult, there are always havin issues like freedom and who is the head of the house. No doubt i av had this same problem with my dad, hes always tryin to tell me hes still d head of the house while i try to make him undastand dat am not dat boi i use to be years back. but like seriously i knw they knw better but dads nid to undastand that they cant be always right, when a boi is growin up to be a man u nid to hear his own views and learn to undastand his own perspective, the rate at which father and son have conflict is so alarming cos atleast 80% of every home wit male children have this problem wen they start advancin in age and its not healthy for the family, 60% of fathers are not in good terms with their son wen they start advancin from childhood to adulthood |
women are like toilet, diff guy comes in, takes a poo and leaves |
i broke up wit dis gal, barely a week she started dating another guy, they wud even sit out side, cuddle themselves in each othrs arms,and she will even sit on his lap, wen we dated it too a while b4 we started doin d touchy touchy and cuddle stuff. was shocked and was like wtf!! she had been seein dis guy even b4 we broke up COS 3 days was just too fast to get a new bf and start gettin touchy touchy. its a month now and am still alone, but i dont need a gal frnd sha for now, |
fuckshit:ur fuckin rite bro |
ur too of a nice guy, u will be taken for a fool, ya jus have to be strict, d reason y dat gal aint givin u attention is COS UR all over her trying to impress her, only if u can have an i dont care atitude |
winks
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still d man
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i dont take shit!!! COS am the man
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i have been to many church programs, either deliverance, crusade, revival and trust me d rate at which gals fall, scream and shout is so appaling, one day like dis was in a church program and the pastor said we shud life up Holy hands that d anointing is about to flow, immediately pple stated screamin and falling, to my greatest suprise there was this fine gal beside me that i have been eyeing, she fell under d anointing and began shouting and i was like wtf!!. when I looked around the no of gals that were shouting and wailig, it was much compared to guys, then i said to my sef, person supppose dey careful wit d type of gal wey im dey bleep oo, so guys be careful COS not all gals are gals, Another gal was even cofessin dat she had seven spirit inside of her, she was chanting some words wen d pastor was delivering her, mehn fear grip me, and na one guy go toast and bleep dis kind gal o. the funniest thin about this evil spirit possesing thing is that it dos not posses d ugly gals, its d beautiful ones dat they posses. me i have not fallen under the anointing before, i dont knw aw it feels, peherps if u av experienced it lets hear |
i knw am not from a rich family and my parents did not give me the best in life but to be sincere its a blessin havin them as a family. atimes i have envied other families and wished i was born into their family either COS they are rich, wealthy and influencial but its all good sha God knows best. My question is if u were to come back to this life again wud u still chose ur parents or go for a rich and wealthy one, i. e wud u chose ur mom and ur dad. will u still av chosen ur sister and brother if u return to this earth? or maybe u wud av wished for a better uncle, nephew, cousin, boi frnd, or galfrnd. lets hear ur view |
heheheh, fulani herdsmen, killing people and killing snakes since 1900 |
wow, am impressed, ur words are so true |
wetin appen to d nyash wey black like dat, abi nepa take light for there? |
take u out? whos gona pay |
return her kidney na |
wen u cheat u lie, wen u lie u cheat |
she was in love with me but I didn't feel anything for her cos I doubted her love ,I gave her a chance and we became real close just like lovers, was scared to say I love u cos I never trusted her cos of d kind of call she receive and d no of guys DAT come look for her,so I played along, we were so close DAT we spent many moment in each others arms,I began to feel luv but I definately knw falling in luv was a mistake cos I knw it will backfire, she was becoming part of me but had to guard my hrt not to over do it,lo and behold started seeing her with another guy, was happy I never gave too much,she knws I luv her.was expectin it though so didn't reli shake me but I felt d pain |
When you remember all the money spent on a
girl rather than your Mum, then you realize
witchcraft exist |
Ur suffering from vaginaphobia |
PROUDLY KSUITE |
shalomm:NA 16TH OF NXT MONTH NA |
THAT MOMENT WHEN YOU PICTURE UR EX GIRLFRIEND WITH ANOTHER GUY,ITS NOT THE RELATIONSHIP THAT BOTHERS YOU BUT THE FACT THAT SHE COULD BE HAPPIER WITH THIS NEW GUY THAN WITH YOU,NO HARD FEELINGS GUYS BUT WHAT DO U THINK |
by now I'm sure 