Слайд 2Their eyes met
Bonnie and Clyde met in Texas, 1930.
Clyde was serving time
for burglary.
Bonnie was due to be married to a murderer.
He was 21, she, a sweet 19
Слайд 3Their first date
Their relationship grew and she helped break him out of
prison by smuggling in a gun.
He was recaptured and then paroled in 1932 Bonnie joined him
Слайд 4The Crimes begin
Clyde tried to go straight but failed
Clyde made a half-hearted
attempt at work in Massachusetts. That lasted all of two weeks.
He returned to Bonnie and off they went in a stolen car.
Слайд 5Bonnie joins in
Bonnie was released from jail in June and joined Clyde.
On August 5, while he was in Atoka, Oklahoma with Hamilton (it is unclear why Bonnie was not with them), they killed two policemen, C.G. Maxwell and Eugene Moore, who went to investigate them while they were drinking inside the car.
Слайд 6The Final Scene
The officers, even after pumping 167 rounds into the car,
approached the machine carefully. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow couldn't have been any deader. Fifty rounds had smashed into their bodies. Some through the driver's door, through Clyde, through Bonnie and out the passenger door.
The fingers on Bonnie's right hand had been shot away. Her left hand held a bloody pack of cigarettes. She died with her head slumped between her legs, a gun across her lap. Bonnie was 23 years old, Clyde 24.