Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow

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Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were a notorious American outlaw couple of the early 1930s, famed for their cross-country crime spree during the Great Depression and their enduring legacy in popular culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American outlaws
criminal duo
romantic couple
activePeriod early 1930s
ambushLeader Frank Hamer NERFINISHED
ambushParticipant B. M. “Manny” Gault NERFINISHED
Bob Alcorn NERFINISHED
Henderson Jordan NERFINISHED
Prentiss Oakley NERFINISHED
Ted Hinton NERFINISHED
associatedWith Barrow Gang NERFINISHED
J. Edgar Hoover–era FBI publicity
BonnieParkerFullName Bonnie Elizabeth Parker NERFINISHED
ClydeBarrowFullName Clyde Chestnut Barrow NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact iconic figures of American outlaw mythology
symbols of rebellion during the Great Depression
dateOfDeath 23 May 1934
endCause ambush by law enforcement officers
endOfCriminalPartnership 1934
historicalEra Great Depression NERFINISHED
inspiredWork film "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) NERFINISHED
numerous books
songs and ballads
television adaptations
killedBy Louisiana lawmen
Texas lawmen
knownFor armed robberies of small stores and gas stations
bank robberies
killing law enforcement officers
legend in American popular culture
media notoriety
multi-state crime spree
police shootouts
language English
mediaPortrayal folk antiheroes
romanticized criminals
member Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED
Clyde Barrow NERFINISHED
operatedIn Louisiana NERFINISHED
Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
Missouri NERFINISHED
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Southern United States NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Gibsland, Louisiana
startOfCriminalPartnership 1930
usedVehicleType Ford V-8 automobiles NERFINISHED
usedWeaponType automatic rifles
handguns
shotguns

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Barrow Gang hasRomanticCriminalDuo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow