

In many ways, the real Bonnie and Clyde are still getting away.
The story of the two bank-robbing lovers continues to chase us, when their elusiveness is what made it famous. It would be ironic if the characters on our screens and in our stories were more like the real people: hopeless, desperate to be remembered and willing to take lives to make it happen.
The true story of Bonnie and Clyde can be told, but the spirit of their story is up to you. Are they sadistic killers, misunderstood victims of a world that won’t give them an inch, or two criminals in a fast car, headed for destruction. Let’s tell the story of how they lived, loved, stole, killed, and died in this tribute to some of America’s most wanted criminals.
"...Some day they will go down together; And they will bury them side by side; To a few it means grief, To the law it's relief; But it is death to Bonnie & Clyde." - Bonnie Parker.
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