Bonnie Parker was born in Rowena, Texas on the first day of October 1910. Bonnie is an excellent student, the second of the three children. As an enthusiastic fan of romance and confession magazines, she is not a typical killer, it is not a serial killer. She is 4 feet 10 inches tall and married to Roy Thornton. There are tattoos inside the thighs of her two hearts, and their names are intertwined. But a year later they broke up. Then she went to West Dallas to visit a friend who came to see Clyde Barrow.
While temporarily leaving the police, Bonnie wrote a poem titled "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" about her adventure with Clyde. Clyde sent a newcomer, a melodrama to the newspaper and compared their gang and the gang of Jessie James. It depicts them as a caring contemporary folk hero whose reasons for "Robin Hood" contradicts the immoral society. Given the unconscious violence of the 1960's, this movie really sounded, and the logical explanation that the criminals are the distorted government and society's products. By her poetry, Bonnie established Bonnie and Clyde as a contemporary myth, so he completely predicted their death. Clyde promised that he would give Bonnie the opportunity to "become someone," and she gave him a legacy.
Longevity of the story of Bonnie and Clyde may prove the power of myth and the media rather than the actual attributes of the couple, but it is certain that their story keeps attracting writers, musicians, visual artists and filmmakers . . After Arthur Payne's 1967 Bonnie and Clyde have resumed their interest in the couple for nearly 50 years, the latest version of their story will be Life, History Channel and A & E on December 8th and 9th December. I will broadcast two nights.
In their vacation cars, Clyde and Bonnie always have a Kodak box camera; they positively dedicate themselves using shotguns and revolvers and realize it by self-improvement. Image of a gangster I already acquired. More importantly, they pose together, embrace and kiss, and let other gang members caught. When they died, the police found undeveloped movies under the picture of their car seat. And it seemed adventurous and deeply loved. This is some of Kodak Brownie selfies they took.