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AudibleNod t1_j9ope5e wrote

The law enforcement officers who participated in the ambush divvyed up Bonnie & Clyde's weapons as trophies. Like old fashioned privateers. So it's no stretch to think that they could also keep the car.

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Landlubber77 t1_j9oq4hk wrote

> still covered with blood and human tissue

The werewolves in Shreveport must've loved that.

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Southern_Blue t1_j9ot4os wrote

They took that car on tour. I know a woman who was a kid in the seventies whose parents thought taking her to see it was a good idea.

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mikess484 t1_j9ot8lx wrote

That thing still ran!?!? It had a million bullet holes.

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GrandmaPoses t1_j9oytxz wrote

>The deafened officers inspected the vehicle and discovered an arsenal of weapons, including stolen automatic rifles, sawed-off semi-automatic shotguns, assorted handguns, and several thousand rounds of ammunition, along with fifteen sets of license plates from various states.[101] Hamer stated: "I hate to bust the cap on a woman, especially when she was sitting down, however if it wouldn't have been her, it would have been us."

TIL that term goes back a long way.

>Preliminary embalming was done by Bailey in a small preparation room in the back of the furniture store, as it was common for furniture stores and undertakers to share the same space.

TIL this as well, wtf?

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Kurotan t1_j9p9fu9 wrote

The car is the least disturbing part.

>A crowd soon gathered at the spot. Gault and Alcorn were left to guard the bodies, but they lost control of the jostling, curious throng; one woman cut off bloody locks of Parker's hair and pieces from her dress, which were subsequently sold as souvenirs. Hinton returned to find a man trying to cut off Barrow's trigger finger, and was sickened by what was occurring.

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Shark-Farts OP t1_j9pk87a wrote

This comment is odd, like you’re going on the defensive for a long-dead Sheriff. It reads like he didn’t do anything wrong, it’s not a stretch for him to have thought he could keep the car

Ok, but then the legal owner showed up to claim the car and instead of saying oh, I wanted to have it, but you are the rightful owner, so here’s the key he doubled down and refused to let her take it, saying she would have to pay him $15,000 for it (over 15x its original worth) because he knew it’s marketable value.

And then he had to be threatened by a local judge with jail time before he finally relented and gave the car back.

So - maybe it was a bit of a stretch to think he could keep something that didn’t belong to him and still had an owner who wanted it back. Unlike the weapons you mentioned, which didn’t have any living owners who were trying to retrieve them.

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Azzizzi t1_j9pmc81 wrote

It's interesting that the car was in the Primadonna Casino for so long with a big sign advertising it, but no one ever says anything about the murder bathroom right there at the Primadonna Casino.

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physedka t1_j9q3wgi wrote

For anyone that might be interested in visiting the spot where they got gunned down, don't bother. I'm from that area, and I have taken folks there before. It's nothing more than an old, worn down, hard to read marker on the side of a country road in the middle of nowhere. There is a museum in the nearby small town (Gibsland), but there's not enough stuff in there to be worth free admission, let alone the few bucks that they charge.

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TianamenHomer t1_j9qd08p wrote

There is a letter in a museum in Sulphur Louisiana from their friend that turned them in for the reward. It was hand written and said where they would be found near Shreveport. All I remember. I read it ages and ages ago.

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Flounder4life t1_j9qioww wrote

The car is now located in Stateline NV at a shitty casino on the border. It’s a tourist trap on the way to Las Vegas.

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Worthlessstupid t1_j9qogmp wrote

Frank Hammer was the leader of the poses that killed Bonnie and Clyde.

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greed-man t1_j9qu7gl wrote

Barrow loved the Ford V8 (this was a 1934 model). He wrote a letter on April 10, 1934, to Henry Ford: "While I still have got breath in my lungs I will tell you what a dandy car you make. I have drove Fords exclusively when I could get away with one. For sustained speed and freedom from trouble the Ford has got every other car skinned and even if my business hasn't been strictly legal it don't hurt anything to tell you what a fine car you got in the V-8."

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LukewarmJortz t1_j9r89b3 wrote

They called them privateers which is legal pirating, doesn't sound like they're defending anyone.

Sounds like they're saying "of course they thought they could keep the car, they already stole the weapons as trophies of their kill."

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WolframLeon t1_j9r8my3 wrote

Only in Shreveport my SO would say who grew up in Bossier.

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G20fortified t1_j9s1uuf wrote

Cops always think they can steal anything they want. Total pos pirates 🏴‍☠️

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G20fortified t1_j9s2at3 wrote

Top comment here. Cops are pirates 🏴‍☠️. They steal more than anyone else. There is a reason they don’t do undercover stings on other police. It’s because they would end up arresting every single one of these lowlife thieves.

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