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cUpper Left - Shirt Clyde was wearing when he and Bonnie were killer. Upper and lower right - different sides of the actual car they were parked in when they were killed. It is on permanent display in Primm, Nevada, about 30 minutes outside Las Vegas. The lower left pictures are Bonnie & Clyde in the morgue.

Words to the Poem:

Some day they'll go down together
They'll bury them side by side
To few it'll be grief,
To the law a relief
But it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.

Taken from Poem “The Trail's End” Bonnie Parker - Bonnie wrote this very shortly before they were killed and mailed it to one of the major newspapers and it was printed around the country just weeks before their death. Is also called "The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde".


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