Bonnie & Clyde were the most fascinating criminals of the nineteen thirties. This tragic love affair would only end in a storm of bullets on a back road of Louisiana on May 23, 1934. Unlike Dillinger, who would surrender when surrounded by an army of lawmen. Bonnie & Clyde would drive straight through the path of any lawman's bullets. Bonnie's loyality towards Clyde was undeniably genuine, as she proved when close to fifty bullets ripped through their bodies. Everyone who were close to the deadly pair knew they would never be taken in alive. Lawmen were so afraid of Clyde that they hid among the brush on the side of the road and ambushed the pair without warning. These officers knew if Clyde got the first shot he would have surely taken one of two officers with him. But one question remains, who tipped off the police to the outlaws whereabouts. There is much more to the story and the truth is now reveal for the first time ever. Learn the new updated facts in "Dillinger, The Hidden Truth." |