Dangerous Infatuation
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Though she never divorced her first husband, Bonnie quickly became infatuated with Clyde. After Clyde’s 1930 arrest in Waco, Bonnie wrote to him pleading that he stay out of trouble upon his release so that they might be together. Yet she later smuggled in the gun which secured his escape. Utterly devoted, Bonnie became increasingly more involved in crime following Clyde’s parole.
This file appears in: Clyde Barrow
Clyde Barrow
Waco’s law enforcement has seen many a hoodlum since the days of the town’s founding in 1849. One of the most notorious was Clyde Barrow—half of the infamous gun-slinging duo Bonnie and Clyde.
On October 16, 1929, Waco police arrested Barrow in the…