Description: 15 Amazing Historical Research Documents! Bonnie & Clyde terrorized, robbed and wreaked havoc from 1931 to 1934 until they were gunned down on May 23, 1934, on a desolate road near their Louisiana, hideout. They were shot by a posse of four Texas and two Louisiana officers. You get copies of the authentic DEATH CERTIFICATES issued by the state they passed away in. DEATH CERTIFICATES show cause of death as 'gun shot wound' and provides many other details about their lives and death. Suitable for great conversation pieces or to frame them and show off! Plus you will get a copy of the DEATH CERTIFICATE of the man who killed Bonnie and Clyde: Texas Ranger FRANK HAMER WOW! And you will also receive copies of TWELVE(12) more historical research DEATH CERTIFICATES relating to Bonnie & Clyde! Raymond Hamilton, gang member with Bonnie & Clyde, he was executed in 1935 for a murder committed during a prison escape William Daniel "Deacon" Jones, Barrow gang member was sentenced to 6 years in jail for his exploits with the gang Police Chief Hollis Barron, on October 16, 1929 Clyde Barrow was arrested with William Turner and Frank Hardy at the Roosevelt Hotel in Waco, Texas. He told Chief of Police Hollis Barron through a stream of tears that the two men had picked him up hitchhiking and he was unaware of their reputations. Barron let him go. This was probably the last break Clyde would ever get. Roy Thornton, husband of Bonnie Parker! He was killed during a prison escape attempt on Oct. 3, 1937. Austin Avers, also killed during the escape attempt with Roy Thornton. He was serving time for a previous escape attempt he tried while serving time with Raymond Hamilton! John Bucher, jewelry store owner killed by Clyde Barrow and Ray Hamilton on April 13, 1932 in Hillsboro, Texas. Clyde claimed he was in the car at the time but nonetheless they both are credited with the crime. Constable John Wesley Harryman, Newton County, Missouri Constable killed in the April 13,1933 shootout with Clyde Barrows Gang Detective Harry McGinnis, Joplin, Missouri Police Detective also slain in the shootout with Barrow's Gang. Howard Hall, grocery store clerk killed by Clyde in Sherman, Texas on Oct. 11, 1932. Texas State Highway Patrolman E. B. Wheeler, shot by Bonnie & Clyde on April 1, 1933 at Tarrant County, Texas. Doyle Johnson, shot in car robbery by Clyde Barrow and gang member Frank Hardy on May 3, 1932. Deputy Sheriff Malcolm Davis, shot by Clyde Barrow on January 7, 1933 in Dallas, Texas. Also included is a copy of an FBI Investigation in December 1934 providing information about when and where Bonnie & Clyde met and the many escapades, robberies and killings they were involved with. Really cool stuff. AND You get a couple newspaper articles (copies) pertaining to Clyde Barrow's exploits and the death of Bonnie and Clyde!!!!!! BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! AND you get reproductions of TWO Wanted Posters for Clyde Barrow. You can see them in the photo. PLUS you get 2 wonderful photos! 1. Photo of Bonnie Parker smoking a cigar. April 1933 2. Photo of Bonnie Parker standing in front of a Ford Model 18 (V-8). Gorgeous and professionally printed 4x6 reproductions (not junk created on a home computer) Only the finest quality. So there you have it! 15 rare research documents and some really nice photos. Bid confidently. Documents and photos will be carefully packaged and mailed to you IMMEDIATELY following payment. I do not mess around when it comes to shipping. (Check out my other auctions for many other gangsters and bank robbers like Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd and more!)
Price: 14.88 USD
Location: Granite City, Illinois
End Time: 2023-12-14T14:50:23.000Z
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Bonnie & Clyde: Death Certificates
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Year: 1934