Bonnie Parker Research Paper

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People have called me lots of things, criminal, thief, outlaw, murderer... their all true. My name is Bonnie Parker and I was the greatest female criminal in the 1930s. You probably know me because of my associate Clyde, they usually put our names together. I was born on October 1st, 1910 in Rowena, Texas. My parents were Emma and Charles Parker. I had an older brother named Hubert and a little sister named Billy Jean. I was the perfect daughter, blond hair, blue eyes, and very smart. I was adorable. My mother treated our family like we were better than everyone else because my daddy was the only man in the community that wasn't a farmer, until my daddy died when I was four. My mom moved us to Dallas and never looked back. I was a good, church …show more content…

He abused me. He later went to jail for stealing and I never saw him again. We never divorced, I refused to hit a man while he was down. I work as a waitress after. I met Clyde through a friend. We went on a few dates and he swore that his criminal ways were over, but was later taken to jail for stealing. I knew I had to get him out for we had fallen deeply in love. I smuggled in a gun and he escaped, but was taken back later and sentenced for 14 years. Two years later he was bailed out by his mother because of an injury. He had an inmate chopped off one of his toes, resulting in a permanent limp. Clyde and I were reunited and Clyde and a group of men started robbing again. I joined the gang in April but was caught in a failed robbery attempt. I was imprisoned for two months, but was never found guilty, I mean why would a girl do such a thing, rob, steal, no I was a lady and a good church going girl, not a criminal. I lied through the whole court case. Clyde and I embarked on our two year crime spree. We took part in many robberies. One time the newspaper put my sophomore picture in the newspaper. Clyde saw the newspaper and my tears and decided that we had to update my image, so he got a camera and took pictures and sent them to the

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