Tony Stewart's Gangster Era book
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Johnnie & Beryl Dillinger - Must read magazine

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BONNIE AND CLYDE SITES
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Is "The Barrow Gang" alive?








BONNIE & CLYDE ASSOCIATE


Willard B. Ward Headstone










OVER 69 MILLION HITS SINCE 1997















Bonnie and Clyde Death Scene
Hinton Film Footage

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INTERESTING PHILATELIC ITEM!


Souvenir Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Cover






A Hideout Favorite
Dance With The Devil

Charlie Ray and Linda Washington
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this song is available at CD Baby







Bonnie & Clyde Haunts

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Bonnie Parker's Seemingly Unique Fashion








Replica Death Car in Auto Show
Wins 1st Place in the "30s Restored" category







BLOODY BARROWS CHOPPER







The signatures, all in one place






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NOW AVAILABLE
From "After The Battle"


On The Trail Of Bonnie and Clyde - Then And Now
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THE HIDEOUT REMEMBERS


Marie Barrow Scoma 1918 - 1999







Bonnie & Clyde in "Texas Monthly"

Interesting "exclusive" tidbits from the Hideout
mentioned in February 2001 issue!
such as...
"A collector in Colorado is replicating the deathcar
to the exact condition as when stolen in Topeka, Kansas".

"Another devotee is building a one-twenty-fifth-scale
model of the car, complete with bulletholes, broken glass,
and tiny models of the torn bodies of Bonnie and Clyde".

"Bonnie's bloody eyeglasses owned by a man in Massachusetts".







Remington that did Bonnie and Clyde in fetches $69,000

Remington's image above, and info presented here below are courtesy of James D. Julia, Inc., Fairfield, Maine
James D. Julia, Inc. - Auctioneers and Appraisers


Along with an affidavit by Reves Jordan, brother of Sheriff Henderson Jordan,
who was in charge of the ambush. Jordan states that this is the gun that was used
by Prentiss Oakley in the shootout. This notarized document was executed
Sept. 21, 1980. Another notarized document, executed Dec. 18, 1967, is
signed by HN Davis, Sheriff of Bienville Parish following the retirement
of Prentiss Oakley, attesting that this is the gun by which they were killed.

Reves Jordan's notarized statement also tells of Deputy Oakley borrowing the
rifle from Dr. Shehee and a notarized letter also from Reves Jordan identifying
this rifle by model & serial number as the one owned by Dr. Shehee and used
by Deputy Oakley when Bonnie & Clyde were killed. There is another identical
statement by someone named Williams, who was the brother-in-law of Dr. Shehee.


The Haunting Tale Behind The Deadly Remington


From the collection of Dolph McCleish of Monroe, Louisiana who has been a lifelong passionate collector of
firearms with particular interest in Remington. His historic Remington Model 8 rifle had been used by Deputy
Prentiss Oakley in the ambush of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Oakley, a superb marksman, used this rifle
to shoot Clyde Barrow, and it is believed he also shot Bonnie Parker. The gun had carried a presale estimate
of $50,000-150,000 and sold for $69,000. When consigning the gun, Dolph had related that an old and great
personal friend of his had passed away many years ago and in his will left the gun to him, knowing that he
had admired it so much. The widow, in presenting the gun had explained to Dolph that the gun was "haunted"
and would shoot by itself. Dolph is an ardent shooter, and shortly after getting the gun, one day decided to
take it out and shoot. After loading it, the gun automatically fired by itself and scared him enough so that
he put it in his gun room and vowed never to shoot it again. Within a week or so, a relative of his recently
departed friend showed up at the door demanding that the rifle should have been given to him, and Dolph, not
wishing hard feelings, simply gave the gun up, but two weeks later the relative came back and decided that
Dolph should have the gun. Dolph always suspected that the relative had experienced the same mysterious
automatic firing of the gun that Dolph had. Nonetheless, Dolph went back to the widow and paid what he felt
was a fair price for the gun to avoid any further complications. The gun was one of Dolph's earlier acquisitions,
and it had always been a great source of pride for him and was the subject of numerous magazine articles.

















Bonnie and Clyde Remix






"The Coyote And The Bumble Bee"
by Ronny McClure

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Bonnie and Clyde as farmers???!!!









CRITICAL PAST
1934 Film Footage relating to Bonnie and Clyde

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THE HIDEOUT LIBRARY

BONNIE & CLYDE RELATED BOOKS & SOURCES







Butterfields
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HIDEOUT RECOMMENDED WEBSITES

Jim Wheat's HISTORICAL MAPS AND INFORMATION
Dallas County Texas Archives







Countries That Have Visited The Hideout
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Bonnie & Clyde Signatures
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THE HIDEOUT VAULT
 


Bonnie and Clyde's Secret Great Bend Hideout:
Bonnie and Clyde: CensusDiggins.Com
Bonnie & Clyde & Me: Floyd Hamilton tapes
True Crime Ink: books, magazines and wanted posters
Bonnie & Clyde: Commentary
New OKLAHOMBRE's Online 1998:
Bonnie & Clyde (1967): Movie related items
texasranger.org: Texas Rangers Hall of Fame & Museum




SOME DILLINGER LINKS

The John Dillinger File
Johnnie Dillinger







RECENT HIDEOUT ACQUISITION
Original 1958 Screenplay "The Barrow Gang"


Estate acquisition of Roy Erwin's 1958 screenplay "The Barrow Gang". Roy Erwin was a writer and actor, known for The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954),
Jungle Jim (1955) and Judge Roy Bean (1956). His daughter, Judy Whitney (also known as Judy S. Erwin, Judy Erwin) is a noted actress and a film producer
who started her acting career playing a child (uncredited) in the epic 1960 movie "Spartacus". In collaboration with him was Dan J. Gachman who was an
actor and producer in movies such as The Monster That Challenged the World (1957), The Flame Barrier (1958) and Triple Cross (2005). Meanwhile, Judy
Whitney recently provided the voice of a phone company rep in the new 2014 movie thriller, "Ghostline" - who's writer and director, is Dean Whitney.

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