The REAL BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CAR ! - Near Las Vegas Nevada
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2015
- This IS the REAL Bonnie and Clyde death car. On this episode we'll be looking at the car the died in as well as genuine artifacts belonging to the infamous gangsters.
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Why the hell would anyone deface the car by painting "The Bonnie & Clyde Car" across it, let alone in such a crappy font.
I don't know. That made me not believe that it was the real car for a little while after I saw it.
You can tell it was done a long time ago
Like a carnival like mentality.
You can tell it was some imbiciles idea decades ago.
After the ambush, the car (since it was stolen) was retured to its original owner. Once she figured out what happened to it, she displayed the car in a traveling carnival for about 5ish years.
Whats creepy is that they have actual old video footage of the car shot up, and seeing the real car now in our life time is chilling.
Absolutely!
Its not the real car, if you see the original footage of the scene and the car in the impound the bullet holes dont match up. They tried pretty hard to shoot this heap up in the same places though its a fake unfortunately.
I cant believe people even decided to save their car and put it in a museum
The Bonnie and Clyde car is scary. Had a funny feeling every time I go near the car at whiskey Pete’s at state line....
It's a bit distracting having it in that casino with all the noise around it but it's definitely a must see if you're in the Vegas area. There's no charge and there's only one car that's legit.
That’s true and I live in Vegas area. Yep
@HOREMHEB General , that works that way if they don't kill motorcycle cops first. Yes...KA-BLAM. Lol
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog Of course there's only one car that's legit. They can't have been killed in two or more cars. :-P
@@englishatheart They were actually killed in 16 different cars. And 1 horse.
No one is gonna believe me when I say this, but it IS actually true: Bonnie Parker is a very distant relative of mine. My Grandmother's last name was originally Parker before she married. She did a family background check, and actually found out she was related to her as a distant cousin. She is my, like five generations ago, distant cousin. It was a surprising fact to my Grandmother lol. She just thought it was coincidence they had the same last name.
that's cool!
@@jaden2061 thanks. I was honestly only expecting negative feedback like "you're lying" or etc
I believe you everyone has relatives. 👌
I knew someone who was related to Ned Kelly here in Australia. But I live in the Bushranger state.
@@TayT300 yep and if that's who I think it is they made a movie of him and it was a pretty good movie too.
*anyone here after watching The Highwaymen?*
Patrick, Thanks for watching the vid. Is Netflix somehow promoting my video? You're the third person that's mentioned Netflix and Highwaymen that has watched this video.
Yes. Me. That's what made me start looking for stuff, to see how accurate it was. I saw the 1970''s version with Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty back then. They are fascinating. I LOVED the Kev Costner and Woody Harrelson film! There's something about that period of American history .. ,
I came here before i watch that
New movies always bring new interest...
Damn, what a good movie. Xx from the other side of the world.
My grandfather lived in a town where Bonnie and Clyde came through being chased by police. He said people in town were afraid and holed up in their houses with the shutters down. He said they flipped their car on a sharp curve; but, still escaped on foot. He said that after police had taken everything from the car, folks in town were allowed to go through it. He got a marble out of it that he kept for many years before he passed away. My grandmother had an original newspaper clipping of Bonnie's poem that she kept in a frame until she died. She had a lot of historical items that she left to a museum in Texas.
toni harmon hello were you from Wellington Texas my meemaw told me stories bout this was wandering if you or if you heard of any one with the last name Ford from back then
toni harmon To I how wonderful for ur family to pass what they had of American history. I dislike when ppl hold onto history items. You can lend them to a museum or have a dedicated plague from the person who donated it... Thankyou to you and your family.
Wow! Toni, I'm impressed with that. Have you still got the marble? What a little treasure. I'm from England, I love this period of American history.
I don't believe that's the car! Do you??
Hmmm. I spose it could be. Hard to see properly. I tried to compare it to the photo.
Would have thought that the shirt would have more holes in it since he took 51 ?
+barry connolly Me too but not all of them landed above the waist. I wish his jacket was there. Not sure where that ended up.
I saw the jacket in another film and there were a lot more holes in that.
barry connolly He didn't have time to bleed! (sarcasm)
Anita Nilsson Me too
barry connolly true
Saw the car at the Louisiana State fair in the '80s. Actually collected tickets for people to see it. They were killed about 45 miles from where I lived. I did pass the exact spot several times. There is a bronze historical marker at the site just outside of Arcadia close to Gibsland.
Thanks for taking time to watch the video and sharing.
at 6:12 it thought the mannequin was raising its arm and i kinda jumped
😂🤣
You made me jump, lol.
kon trouble yeah yeah.. cause old man has lifted his arm that was mirrored! XD *gothca*
I thought the same thing 😂😂
So did i
I am glad you took the time to make this video and shared it. I was seven in 1970 when i saw this car, it was on a trailer at a Carnival in Richland Hills shopping center parking lot, Richland Hills TX. My Grandparents took my brother and I to the carnival and I just wanted to examine that car. I did because they let you touch it, look inside it. I remember leaning over the rail of the trailer about the car running board height, looking thru the bullet holes in the drivers door and sticking my finger through most of them. My papa held me up so i could see down into the car, the seats were ripped up and dark stains, it made an impression on me for sure.
Thanks for watching and sharing.
Those officers did not try to arrest them, all they did was murder Bonnie and Clyde that day. No arrest took place.
Correct
It'a a matter of fact.
Technically speaking, it was a deliberate murder.
Can understand why things went on that way...but I don't like it that much.
They would have killed more people, it had to be this way
@@sueydakillaboo yes more innocent people
Yep & you have a problem with that? Bonnie & Clyde were too heartless killers that killed many innocent people & they would have killed more too if they weren’t stopped. This is how you took care of things back in the day. I wish they still did it this way, we’d have less problems if they did.
In the 60's someone brought a car to Virginia, said it was the bonnie and clyde car, I do remember a lot of bullet holes.
It's definitely made its rounds as a tourist attraction and certainly has a massive amount of holes in it.
It came through my home town in Va. in the mid 1960’s. It was in a truck trailer. We went in one end walked through, saw the car along with a few pictures and exited on the other end. It was fascinating.
Back in the 70’s that car was at a place called cars of stars in Buena Park California My sister and I Got to see that car and we stuck our fingers in the bullet holes in the door
Very cool!
The car's now in Pigeon Forge Tennessee , at a attraction called "Star cars museum".
I sat on the running board on the driver side in 1970 @ the orange show fairgrounds in san Bernardino California. I was ten and didn't realize the back story then. Now I study all the history . My grandmother's maiden name was hickock .and yes I'm related to Wild Bill !
my father was born in 1918, He told me stories he remembered about Bonney and Clyde, he Never went into detail about HOW he saw this but he told me he saw the inside of the car the day of the ambush right after their bodies were removed, and he told me the amount of blood was disturbing, much more than you see in the car today, I've never seen the car, but growing up I heard stories about that day, and relived it over and over.. consider this, the amount of bullets that went into the car, was supposed to be about half the amount that was fired.. WOW what an ambush., it WAS a firing squad from Hell...
They used Tommy guns and such so yeah, LOTS of bullets went flying...I wonder how many birds and such may have been killed as well.
The Tommy gun was a pea shooter compared to the Browning Automatic Rifles used in the ambush - 45 Caliber and 30-06 respectively. Bonnie Parker was also reputed to have never shot anyone. If this is the case, being torn apart by dozens of rounds proves that she and Clyde made law enforcement look like jackasses for far to long,
Another bullshit story .......just happened to be there that day huh?
Danny Warren yeah I’m sure there was a lot of blood but this car has been stripped and raced back in the 80s so it’s hardly original anymore but it is the car
Danny Warren that is very interesting
Anyone else notice the ghosted face on the back/right shoulder of the shirt?
There has been quite a few comments regarding that shirt. I'll have to re-watch the video.
I seen that
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog 2:35
I sure did. I posted a comment on here regarding it. At 2:35 it's at. I was scrolling down the comments to see if anyone else made a comment about the face image. Your comment was the first I came across. Very eerie but cool at the same time.
I see it
Cool video, really appreciate you taking the time to share!
Hey, thank you so much and thanks for taking time to watch the video. Hopefully you enjoy the channel.
I remember when I was a little girl I lived in Ocala Florida. I seen Bonnie and Clydes car and it was all shot up around the whole car. I've always remembered that. I loved the movie of Bonnie and Clyde. Good movie too.
The car has definitely made its rounds. Check out The Highwaymen on Netflix if you haven't already.
Thank you for this. You had to battle the glare, all that background noise, but your efforts are appreciated. Very interesting!
Thank you for taking time out of your day to watch the video and your kind words.
Great Videos I like to able to see things I may have never been able to visit thanks I also subscribed
Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed approximately 5 miles south of Gibsland IN Bienville parish Louisiana.
Clyde was hit 20 times and killed instantly.
Bonnie took 26 rounds and still had a faint pulse, but died where she sat.
The Bonnie and Clyde museum is in Gibsland, and has many of their weapons and personal effects retrieved from the vehicle.
Interesting place, and a visit is highly recommended.
Creepy stretch of highway where they died, especially at night.
In fact the whole area is really creepy.
Good video.
Thanks for sharing and watching the video.
Thanks for the video, I remember my Dad taking me to see the car, I was maybe 11 or 12 at the time when the car was in Hagerstown, MD in the 1970's. The blood stains on the cloth of the seats really made an impression on me. So I never got into that type of trouble.
I saw it around the same time in I believe Salisbury Md
May B& C spirit haunt ur ass bcause they do exist
Cad
Thanks for watching.
Congrats on the 100k!!
Thanks mang! 1st 100k vid. 👍
Thank you for your time to educate on The Bonnie and Clyde story. My Grand mother told me a lot of things from her time and loved her stories, thank you.
Thank you for taking time to watch the video. There's a lot of history and urban legend around these two, that's for sure.
Amazing and illustrative video. Thanks!
You're too kind. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thank you for watching.
Thought I saw a face on that shirt
A lot of people have said that.
Thanks for sharing your adventure. A shame so many armchair forensics experts took more time to attack the messenger as opposed to just enjoying the video for what it was. Thanks again.
Asking questions, isn't ' an attack', it's just asking questions.
One in every bunch guess for us it's you. IDIOT
Thanks for taking time to watch the video. I don't mind all the questions good bad or otherwise. Every interaction on a video regardless of what it is helps the algorithm which pushes the video. All that interaction is why this thing somehow went over a million views.
That's right. I welcome questions and comments good bad and ugly. It all helps the algorithm and we all learn stuff.
Its not the real car, if you see the original footage of the scene and the car in the impound the bullet holes dont match up. They tried pretty hard to shoot this heap up in the same places though its a fake unfortunately.
It's crazy just how many people are still interested in this pair.
No doubt and I don't think that's gonna change in the future.
Awesome video guys!! Great piece of history
Thanks, I filmed it with a potato! Definitely some cool history. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for posting! I live in California and am driving to Las Vegas for a weekend in May. I will have to stop in to Whiskey Pete's on my way and see if the car and other Bonnie and Clyde memorabilia is still there. I've seen a few videos, but no one mentions where it is. This is very cool. It's strange that the shirt isn't shot up more and there's almost no blood stains. He took 51 bullets. Also, I don't think the bodies in the photos are them. I've seen the death photos. The bodies they have up at Whiskey Pete's look nothing like them, especially Bonnie. Very strange. Thank you again for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and I hope you were able to stop by and see their Bonnie and Clyde artifacts.
2:25 there is a michael myers face in the lower shoulder area of the shirt NOT JOKING
anyone else see it?
You Can't Kill The Boogeyman!
So cool! I saw the original Bonnie and Clyde car as a little girl in 1967 in Northern Virginia. It was traveling around the country promoting the movie. I remember the musty smell of the interior.
It's definitely made its rounds.
That was a very nice documentary.... Thank you
Thank you and thanks for watching.
I saw this a few years back , before the glass was surrounding it. It used to be in a corner type area with it corded off with red "ropes"
That's right.
Me too. I saw it back in 2004 or so. It was so eerie. You could actually touch it.
The shirt is in pretty good shape, considering the coat Clyde was wearing looked like Swiss cheese with over 40 holes in it when an official held it up to show extent of damage. Some good docos on yt with original film.
There's definitely a lot of controversy surrounding their story.
This is a cool video! Thanks for posting 👌
Thanks and thanks for watching.
Great film here. Next best thing to being there! Nice commentary too! Thanks for posting.
Wow! ... thanks.
I paid 50 cent to see this car at a shopping center in North Carolina back in I believe 1969. It was in a trailer with one or two other cars traveling around the country. At that time it had no plastic on the seats and you could see the blood stains on the seats. I was able to see into the car of course there was no paint on that car at that time. I saw it at whiskey Pete's on two different occasions the first time it was just roped off and the second time it was encased as far as I can remember. But what really surprised me was how small Clyde shirt was he was not a very big man. But they sure did have some tears and holes in it. And a lot of bullet holes in the car and back in 69 you could see were bullets had hit the steering wheel and been hit a couple of times.
I saw it around then when I was 3 or 4 years old in Alexandria, LA. They had mannequins in the car and the image stuck in my mind is that Bonnie had bullet holes in her face and Clyde's head was down on the steering wheel.
Yeah I think what I was told at the casino. Which was whiskey Pete's that they had given a million dollars for the car not sure if that's true or not that's a lot of money. But at the same time that's a lot of history. The car when I saw it in 69 was actually in pretty good shape except for the holes in the blood stains. There with two other gangster cars in with it but I cannot remember what the other two were or who they belong to long time ago.
I remember that. The first time I saw the car was sometime in the '90s at Whiskey Pete's when it was just roped off. Back then you could put your hands inside and faintly see blood stains although, they were very faded. They had to put plastic on those seats because over the years people kept ripping everything from the car they could get as a souvenir. A lot of years have passed and between time and direct sunlight the bloodstains have faded out quite a bit.
I sat in Clyde's driver seat at the museum of science and industry, Chicago, Illinois 1972. The guard left for break.
That’s cool man how old were you then
@@mrfrekinarchitect7369 ..hello..I was 13 then, 60 now. I kinda freaked sitting in it, realizing by the holes in it, how serious this display was, then bailed. Lol
Oh yeah what did you do lick the stained blood off the seats while enjoying the rot smell of a dead person? You sick!
That's wild! Thanks for sharing.
I am in my late sixties. saw that car when I was about 15 yrs old in a traveling show at that time you could put your finger in on of the bullet holes in Bonnies side of the door. I just noticed at the time that it was a lite beige greenish. Didn't have that painted thing on the hood.
Thanks for sharing. Yeah, overtime folks started pulling the stuffing out of the seats so they had to put it behind the plastic I suppose. It's also been painted as well.
Ah yes the Classic Whiskey Pete’s Bonnie and Clyde exhibit. I’ve seen this multiple times, and it’s very interesting to research about Bonnie and Clyde and their “fan base” if you will. Great video.
They definitely have a cult like following. I love American history, good, bad or ugly.
02:25 Face in the shirt material 😱😱
i saw it too
That shit is creepy
Weird!
Definitely!
AA The movie from memory was Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty. I remember watching it when I was younger..great video. ( thanks for the pick up. Mike. 👍🏼🙂)
That's it... thank you.
Warren Beatty
I remember watching that movie when I was a kid. Lakewood theatre in Dallas. The movie version of Clyde slow motion outside the car of course was more dramatic. After finding out Clyde was hit first ,killed instantly, now think they should've wrote it correctly. Warren and Faye did a great job ,though.
I haven't seen that movie in a long time. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for sharing. Your video is awesome
Hey thanks, I'm glad you like the video but we all know I filmed it with a potato!
My mom was 9 and my dad as 12 years old when that happened. I think my dad told me he remember some news about this incident.
That’s fake, your parents would either be dead today, or you would’ve never been born.
Okay. 🤣
Thanks for watching.
Respect from Italy!! Thx a lot!
Thanks for watching!
Bonnie & Clyde did not use Thompson submachineguns. The only automatic weapons they used were M1918 BARS which are seen in the photo of weapons from the trunk.
Thanks for sharing and watching the video.
Bonnie never killed anyone.
Clyde did the killing bonnie was an accomplice yes but never shot at anyone.
You're awesome, thanks for posting this! 😃😎👍👍
Thank you so much and thanks for taking time out of your day to watch!
2:35 looks like Clyde's face in the wrinkles of the shirt on the back??? Creepy ahhhh YES!!!👀👀👀
That is wilded took alittle bit but ya I seen it,and yes creepy.
Wow, I saw that too! By the right arm! Shit, that's scary
*GEMINEYE * g
Kinda stretchin it huh?
I saw it
Clyde Barrow was born Wednesday March 24 1909 in Telico Texas died Wednesday May 23 1934 Gibsland Louisiana shot by police in ambush Bonnie Parker was born Saturday October 1 1910 Rowena Texas died Wednesday May 23 1934 Gibsland Louisina shot dead by police during the Great Depression era They are buried in separate cemeteries in Dallas, about nine miles apart. Barrow is buried at Western Heights Cemetery in West Dallas, while Parker is interred at Crown Hill Memorial Park in Dallas Texas
Yep...KA-BLAM.! X 170. 😆
Thanks for sharing and watching the video.
Nice narration, warm regards from the South Bronx of NYC
Thanks my man and thanks for watching.
They never imagined that was goin to happen on that road.. 😢Love this kind of histories...
I would imagine they were quite surprised themselves.
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog yeah but I guess his death was quick....
@@erickfernandojeronimorosal5113 No doubt.
Got to the town museum at Atoka Oklahoma. And they have pictures of the car after Bonnie and Clyde were killed. A lot of nay Sayers say that this car is a fake. I've done some research and this car is authentic. At least that's what I have found out.
You're correct, this is in fact the real Bonnie and Clyde death car. There is plenty of Providence available that proves that however, there's still going to be controversy.
I really cannot believe how many stupid people there are. It may or may not be the shirt, but remember, Clyde Barrow got shot 50+ times, not his shirt. He got hit in other places on his body apart from where his shirt was, such as legs and head. Its truly amazing how thick some people are.
i agree.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks So Much For The Tour
Thanks for watching.
What an epic video. I was really impressed with your filming. You did such a great job (fighting the glare) and showed every detail of the car that I wanted to see. Perfect timing on each side and front and back !!! Keen eye you have for detail followed with a Great story line. Liked and subscribed .. You Rock
💥BAM💥👊😎
I got to be honest with you, I was waiting for the punchline at the end of your compliments. You're too kind, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for subscribing.
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog lol, I know what you mean with all the trolls waiting to pounce at the slightest thing, but this was a great tour. It was a pleasure. Happy holidays 👍
@@alb.dersame I appreciate that and Merry Christmas!
They've got one of the cars used by Al Capone's mob sitting right next to the car used by Bonnie and Clyde. The car is built like a tank.
@queenofmeanest meanie IT'S NEXT TO GEORGE WASHINGTON'S CAR
Thanks for watching.
I saw the car in Wooster Ohio as a teenager It left quite an impression on me! That and a field trip to the county jail when I was in junior high!🤐
The County Jail visit is one way to get your attention!
Ive never seen anyone have the "dress that Bonnie was wearing when killed". Always seems its more about Clyde than Bonnie as far as artifacts go.
Good point. I wonder if her dress is in a private collection somewhere..
Bonnie and Clyde kept the whole of America in fear, because in the car they had a rabbit, which Bonnie was taking to her mother, named SON
Interesting ... thanks for watching!
That's my name Bonnie . All of my life I've been ask where's Clyde . lol ! My son was born May 23
Bonnie Brown ALL I CAN SAY IS...WOOWOWOWOW. DID YOU NAME HIM CLYDE TOO???DO LET ME KNOW, PLEASE! VERY STRANGE COINCIDENCES AND I FOR ONE DON'T BELIEVE IN COINCIDENCES. VERY INTERESTING THOUGH. I SAW THE BONNIE AND CLYDE DEATH CAR A LOOONG TIME AGO IN ST. AUGUSTINE. I FELT A VERY REAL AURA OF EVIL ABOUT THE CAR AND HAD TO LEAVE THE EXIBIT. THE BLOOD STAINED SEATS DIDINT BOTHER ME BUT THE AURA OF EVIL DID. I'M VERY SENSITIVE ABOUT THAT SORT OF THING. NOT EVERY ONE HAS THIS SORT OF THING. STILL FASCINATING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS.
I didn't name my son Clyde . I suppose that if I had seen this in person it would be disturbing to me also . It bothered me too just from watching this . I've never stoled anything in my life . I couldn't imagine robbing a bank or killing anyone . I couldn't imagine living a life like that . But yeah , all of my life I've been picked on for having the name Bonnie . I hated it and still hate it when someone ask me where's Clyde . I try not to let anyone know that it bothers me . I just kinda laugh about it and say , no I don't know where Clyde is . I'm married to a Charlie Brown though .
Bonnie Brown I was born on may 23 too
agenthelios1
Is Killing a lot of people part of American culture?
agenthelios1
So murder and such is part of culture too then correct?
As weird as this may sound I actually saw this car in Wilkes Barre at an Antique Car Show my dad belonged to the Antique Car Club in Pennsylvania
There were some fakes made
Thanks for sharing.
Definitely
Thank you for this video... very enjoyable
Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting on the vid.
Thanks, awesome video.
Thank you so much.
Was it just me or did anyone else see an image of a mans face on the back right hand side of Clydes shirt??? At 2:35 I think it was!
Can't unsee it
Thanks for watching.
Have you seen the recent documentary of the diaries that were discovered that were written by Blanche Barrow during the years she traveled with Bonnie and Clyde? Very interesting. I was born and raised in Dallas so I've always been interested in their stories and visited their graves.
+Susan Irvin I haven't seen those but I'm interested in finding out what she wrote. Thanks for watching the vid!
I literally just bought the audiobook version of her book 2 days ago. Absolutely incredible!! A LOT of cool and personal information was shared in her book, most of which has never come to light! I most definitely recommend this book to anyone who has any interest in the lives of Bonnie & Clyde. The book is called "My life with Bonnie and Clyde" by Blanche Barrow
Susan Irvin I rode on that car's running board in a Parade as a kid.
I saw this car back around 1970, or so, (not long after the movie was made) in a traveling road show in Downtown Walla Walla, Washington. Not many years later I saw the car that was used in the movie at a fair. The big difference I remember is that the movie car was shot up a lot all over, but the real car has that concentration of shots on the driver's door. When the movie came out, all my friends wanted to see it, and I ended up seeing the movie 13 time, and ever since then i have had this strange fascination with Bonnie and Clyde.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing and taking the time to watch the video.
Considering the very close proximity of the two murderers to the closely grouped, concealed Law Officers, and their clear line of fire, an astonishingly large number of rounds fired at point blank range actually missed their literally sitting (duck) targets!
How were these highly experienced shooters able to miss that many times?
By any definition, it was overkill to actually fire that many rounds and it may have been partly the reason that the public reacted the way they did.
Thanks for sharing.
He ran a monorail while he was dead. That's pretty impressive
A man of many talents clearly.
Great video very interesting history on bonnie and clyde keep it up the car is amazing would love to visit but I live in the United kingdom
Thank you so much and thanks for watching.
Have always wanted to visit this car at stateline, thanx for the tour❣😉
It's definitely worth a visit. Thanks for taking time to watch the video.
Great work thanks
Thank you!
thats like our fav bandit Ned Kelly and his armour.
Thanks for watching.
I think you did a great job on the video, if the car or the shirt is not the reel deal it's not your fault it's the Casinos. Thank you for sharing with us!
The car is the real deal. The shirt is up for debate, but is believed to be the real shirt in general. Cannot be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt though, unlike the car which is 100% the real deal.
The real shirt is in a museam in the state they were shot. It's cut up the arms to get it off by the doctor doing the autopsy. You can clearly see holes and bloodstains. A pool of blood is seen going down in the back probably from a head wound.
@@vonjager The real shirt in in the museam in the state they were shot and killed. Bullet holes and blood stains are clearly seen.
Thanks and thank you for watching. Yeah, all I do is read off the information provided at whatever location I'm filming. There's a lot of controversy around this subject matter so this video really took off for my small channel.
very informative, thank you!
+preston ikard - Thanks Preston, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It was pretty cool to see that car up close.
Your welcome I hope to one day see it in person as well!!!
thanks for posting very interesting
Thanks for watching!
Interesting Video, enjoyed the tour. I read some interesting books on Bonnie & Clyde, one was, My life with Bonnie & Clyde by Blanche Caldwell Barrow, University of Oklahoma Press, and Go Down Together, The True Untold Story of Bonnie & Cylde by Jeff Guinn, really interesting. I was amazed that on the FBI files Bonnie Parker was only wanted for riding in a felons stolen car, and she didn't actually shoot the police officer with the shotgun, at that time she was lame with battery acid burns injuries on one of her legs, treated by Clyde Barrow, leaving her partly lame, and Clyde Barrow had to carry her out the car, don't get me wrong, no one asked her to go for the murderous ride with Clyde and his gang, but almost an exaggerated folk law has been built around her in my view, when she received the acid burns, if Barrow had have left her at a hospital to get proper treatment, on arrest she would have probably only got five years, maybe people will disagree, great subject though.
actually, although Clyde was known for his driving prowess, this time he wasn't so lucky. He made a turn at nearly 70mph, the car flipped on its side and burst into flame. Clyde was thrown from the car, Bonnie was trapped under it. It amazes me to this day she did not die from burning to death or infection. Her right let was burned very, very badly. She screamed for her mama delirious with pain for days and nights. Clyde was out of his mind trying to ease her suffering. There wasn't much he could do but get burn cream and gauze. It took over a year to heal and Bonnie walked with a bad limp the remainder of her life. As far as your second statement, Bonnie was given opportunity time after time to follow a different path than Clyde's. No one knows why she continually chose to go with him. Mad love, so they say.
@@janetcarlson31 And how do people know how the accident that hurt her leg went down? Did they tell someone? Because if they were the only two in the car, how does anyone else know?
Thanks for sharing and watching.
My great grandpa was hitchhiking in southeast texas with his buddy one day, bonnie and clyde picked them up, they eventually realised who they were and got out at the next town.
Dude omg
😂😂😂 another bullshit story 😂 yeah bonnie and clyde are my parents they never told anyone they had a kid.....they told me it was to keep me safe
My great grandpa got picked up later by Bonnie and Clyde, and Clyde mentioned picking up your guy in Texas. Clyde said he was a dumass.
Wise Choice. Thanks for watching.
Good video!!!
Thanks and thanks for watching!
i grew up in Vegas. I remember when the car was just inside a velvet rope. I never wanted to step inside the rope or attempt to open the car door. That was just a sign of respect. Anyway, I can imagine a bunch of drunk people ruined it for all of us. I suppose I was too naive and respectful to understand if i stole a peice of the car that it would be worth money.
Thanks.
Same. Thanks for watching and sharing. That's about the same time I first saw it, when it was inside the velvet ropes. I wanted to get a better look inside but stayed outside the ropes.
Dude all the firering was done on drivers side...the bullets went threw clyde into bonnie and threw her to...not all of them but alot...they towed it threw town with them in it...and people were ripping at them getting hair and anything they could
you watched highwaymen didnt you lol
Oh bullshit.
Through* and she actually got shot more times than he did.
Thanks for watching.
Exit holes on the back of the shirt... no holes on the front of the
Shirt. Compare this shirt to the photos taken at the scene and after he was removed from the car.
His actual death shirt was sold by his actual sister
The actual car still has blood stains on the seats
Seen the actual photos
The controversy continues. I just read the information provided at the locations that I go. This is definitely not a documentary, it's primarily for my subscribers and others interested in the subject matter. Thanks for watching.
My mother in law, had kept an old clipping from a news paper, about how the car was even taken to schools, as a way to put fear into kids, if they ever wanted to become criminals. I wasn't aware of them having been in Topeka KS, but Blanche did mention Pratt KS. In her book, My Life with Bonnie and Clyde. It's amazing how many people are intrigued by them.. After having read the book, and having seen the movie, with Warren Beatty, I could now pick out the flaws. I think it was such a sad story, and an amazing one,as well. I think their story for some reason, is more popular, than those of Baby Face Nelson, and Machine Gun Kelly, and the like. Thank you for sharing THIS with the world. I Know I'll never get to see it up close...
Thanks for sharing and watching. It is crazy how popular they actually became.
I think it's time for an updated quality version with some good acting and cinematography.
Thank you, nicely done.
Thank you Tim and thanks for watching.
2:33 you can clearly see a face on back of shirt
Creepy
We used to stop at wis key Petes back when it was a station with only about 4 slot machines
It's definitely grown.
My great grandpa was friends with Bonnie and Clyde. The town that I live in is where the prison is at he escaped from. Eastham in Lovelady, Texas right down 19 they drove and escaped.
Nice, I'd like to check that out.
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog they still have the bullet holes in the prison in the old unit buildings, I don't know if they have a museum there but I know you used to be able to see it
Very cool. I'd love to explore that area for more history.
@@AimlessAdventuresVlog there is a few things around, Houston County is the first county founded in Texas in 1836. My family served in the fight for Independence with Sam Houston. Lots of places to visit in Deep East Texas
She and her sons are in the Williams Timber Hill Cemetary . Its located in Craig county Okla. just off hwy 10 between Welch and Miami Okla.There are videos on line of the cemetary and it shows it all. Its a very pretty and quiet place . My parents owned the 10 acre ranch accross from the entrance road to the cemetary.
Thanks for sharing. Lord willing I'll be able to go out there and see the area.
Yes my cousin Frank Hamer was a Texas Ranger called out of retirement that helped a long with other officers that set up the ambush on Bonnie and Clyde.
Michael prove it
Michael then he sucks
Bullshit 😂 so was my father he was the one to yell fire.😂
I think you got hosed! Clyde Barrow was shot about 51 times! Bonnie was hit 53 times! They basically gunned them down like dogs. They were a bloody mess....that shirt was a bit too good to be shot 51 times....probably with a Thompson.
They also used the browning automatic rifle on them ,the same one that Clyde liked to steal from the national guard armory'.......
Starland Seay they were shot with a browning automatic rifle 30 cal Known as a BAR, Clyde was shot in head with a Remington model 8 by Dept. Prentis Oakley at the beginning of the fight. After the automatic fire, the lawmen hit them with their shotguns and Capt Hammer went with his .45 and shot Bonnie at close range right in the face, they were not kidding around. Basically all that was against Bonnie ....,for Clyde was dead after the first shot but they weren't taking any chances.
I just reported what they said there at the casino. Everyone can do their own research. I just stumbled upon the car and figured I'd put a video out there. Hopefully folks will enjoy it, if not that's okay too.
No way this shirt was Barrow's because it doesn't has too many bullet holes or blood stains !
I enjoyed your video.
This was awesome!
+Roblox Gaming Lots of history surrounding that car. Sorry the footage wasn't the best. I shot it on an older cell phone.
Thanks for the vid, lots of history there, whether folks like it or not..:)
I watched The Highwaymen on May 23rd 2020 having no idea they were killed on this date 86 years earlier. Eerie!
Definitely
They didn’t take any chances with these two , can’t blame them , they would have fought to the end
People kill people in that way when they have things to hide.. Made sure no one got out alive
Absolutely!
Was just there 5 years ago.
Right on.
History is just amazing and full of sorrows and sadness and happy times all together . A very weird feeling !!!
Definitely
Thanks for nice video Greets
Thank you so much and thanks for watching.
Someone really screwed it up with the yellow paint. Saw it in Hutchinson, Ks. at the State Fair.
I hear ya. I'm not a fan of the yellow paint either.
I saw Bonnie and Clyde’s car late 60’s or early 70’s in Virginia. They brought the car around in a trailer. I don’t remember what we paid to see it?
I've seen some of those pictures that must have been quite the sight when that thing rolled into town.
Southern Man probably only a dollar that’s all I’ve ever heard from people
From one history nerd to the other,,,, thanks for the Death Car tour.
Thanks for taking time to watch the video!
I love that area! Fun vid!!!!! TY!
It's a pretty cool area. Thank you so much for watching!