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BONNIE AND CLYDE Ambush Death Site & AMAZING Ambush Museum!
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@BirdRockin
@BirdRockin 2 года назад
Blanche Barrow's memoir "My life with Bonnie and Clyde" is a really good read. She wrote it while in prison in the 1930s and gave it to a friend and it was not published until after her death. Blanche paints a vivid picture of a group of small time thieves barely in their 20s living an unglamorous life constantly on the run. "Following her death, Blanche’s good friend and the executor of her will, Esther L. Weiser, found the memoir wrapped in a large unused Christmas card. Later she entrusted it to Phillips, who had interviewed Blanche several times before her death. Drawing from these interviews, and from extensive research into Depression-era outlaw history, Phillips supplements the memoir with helpful notes and with biographical information about Blanche and her accomplices."
@dietrichgw
@dietrichgw Год назад
Thank you for the comment and the knowledge . I will Amazon the memoir and buy a copy . 👏
@monsterglo
@monsterglo Год назад
Thank you that sounds like a wonderful book 🤗
@poetsdreamsatc
@poetsdreamsatc 2 года назад
I have a Bonnie & Clyde story. My grandfather was a young man fishing in east Texas one afternoon and was approached by Bonnie & Clyde by the creek. GrandPop said Clyde asked how the fishing was and what bait was the fish biting on. GrandPop and Clyde talked about bait and best fishing spots for a bit. GrandPop even gave Clyde half of his can of worms and then Bonnie & Clyde left to fish. GrandPop said Bonnie and Clyde were actually respectful, quite nice and very likable.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. 2 года назад
Wow that's very Cool that your grandfather actually met The Real Bonnie and Clyde
@poetsdreamsatc
@poetsdreamsatc 2 года назад
@@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. I thought so too. I did ask my GrandPop several different times if he was ever afraid talking to Bonnie & Clyde. He said Bonnie didn’t talk a lot but Clyde seemed like a good ‘ol boy that enjoyed talking about fishing. He said he all he saw they had were 2 homemade fishing poles. I guess I wouldn’t have been afraid either if that’s all they had with them were fishing poles.
@billytruelove6199
@billytruelove6199 2 года назад
I grew up 20 miles from where Clyde was born in Tellico, Tx....his Barrow uncle lived about 10 miles to the east of where I live...the famous photos of them were taken near his uncles farm on a visit to see him...Clyde lived with that uncle some as a child...If I had a dollar 💵 for every story about someone's "supposed" meeting with Bonnie & Clyde 😂 that I've heard thru the years
@freedomfirst5557
@freedomfirst5557 2 года назад
Would you think they were respectful, nice and likable had they killed someone in your family?
@fuzzybutkus8970
@fuzzybutkus8970 2 года назад
@@freedomfirst5557 Well yeah if he killed my no good lazy ass dad. I’d give him a reward.
@MrDwightFrye
@MrDwightFrye 2 года назад
Went here last year....It is a "Must See" historical adventure. We ate at the restaurant across the street. Great home cooked meals. The museum is fantastic!
@DazewithJordantheLion
@DazewithJordantheLion 2 года назад
I ate there as well... it was amazing!
@iwanaGoFast2010
@iwanaGoFast2010 Год назад
i live like an hour away and I never went to this and never will.
@mariemorgan7759
@mariemorgan7759 2 года назад
I watched a documentary on Bonnie and Clyde that showed people coming out in the hundreds to see the dead bodies going to the mortuary. Many were trying to remove clothing and items from Bonnie's body to keep as souvenirs! Great tour as always! I love those small museums!❤️
@catcren5613
@catcren5613 2 года назад
We visited there in 2020 when the world shut down. I’m surprised more people don’t know about it or visit. Thanks for giving it exposure!
@ricktaylor3748
@ricktaylor3748 2 года назад
Who is "we"? You can't be married, you're too good looking.
@Twinsconspiracy
@Twinsconspiracy 2 года назад
Imagine all the people who took a “souvenir” and their kids/grandkids threw them away because they mistook them for trash/junk.
@carolhines80
@carolhines80 2 года назад
Awesome video! You were about 10 minutes from my family’s property. My grandfather watched the car get towed through downtown Gibsland after the ambush!
@ARYorkieMom
@ARYorkieMom Год назад
I’ve been to the site and the museum. This may not be a popular opinion, but they were wanted, not convicted. Innocent until proven guilty was already the law of the land. Think about the outrage that would be felt today if police officers did this and bragged about being a part of it!
@Cheryl_Loves_Purple
@Cheryl_Loves_Purple 2 года назад
Sad to see the site memorials vandalized. Historical sites bring tourists to areas & money to local businesses, even if they were not good people or incidents. People paid alot of money for those memorials to be created & installed, destroying them does not hurt any of the long dead people, only the ones who paid for them. This was pretty cool, that museum went full out with the blood & bodies, lol. I always find it fascinating that people used to trample all around crime scenes, taking things back then. I dont mind seeing gruesome crime scene photo's but I dont think I could reach out & rip buttons off a warm bloody corpse or cut pieces of their clothes off their bodies. Have you seen the Teenage Bonnie & Klepto Clyde movie from the 90's? I saw it on tv years ago, it is a teen version of Bonnie & Clyde in more of a modern (90s modern) world.
@oldermusiclover
@oldermusiclover 2 года назад
it is
@gordongordon4434
@gordongordon4434 2 года назад
So many of the younger generations have to "Tag" items as a way of saying they were there.
@bigjoe330
@bigjoe330 2 года назад
💯 correct Idiots tagging....make your mark on society with your accomplishments not a spray can or marker.
@martalisowskaa8457
@martalisowskaa8457 Год назад
are you kidding? a place of remembrance for criminals should not exist yet, erect a statue of jeffrey dahmer, you show guns in a display case like a trophy but you already ignore how many people were shot with this gun, what country wants to commemorate crimes and put monuments and museums there? you don't have a different story so you create it from monsters, do a trip in the footsteps of Charles Manson with the same fascination and the museum to commemorate the inscriptions on the walls with the blood of the victims, I wonder if you were killed a family member would you want to build a museum and a place of memory for the murderer of his crimes and also that people would buy tickets to see with fascination what gun they killed a person close to you, it's sick
@Cheryl_Loves_Purple
@Cheryl_Loves_Purple Год назад
@@martalisowskaa8457 Well here is a silly question. Why the hell did you click on a Bonnie & Clyde video? Not only that, you went down into the comments just to complain. For every place or person such as this, there are victims who will always be remembered because of memorials. This is a memorial of the PLACE they were killed, not celebrating them for being murderers. If your rambling was true, you YOURSELF just commemorated Bonnie & Clyde by watching a video on them.
@QuinceyG
@QuinceyG 2 года назад
Their story always fascinated me. Seeing the shirt Clyde was shot in is very cool. Interesting his sister donated it. That museum is very cool and has shown cool memorabilia
@jamesanthony504
@jamesanthony504 2 года назад
The shirt he got smoked in is with the car in Vegas
@willfade7994
@willfade7994 2 года назад
@@jamesanthony504 Yes it is. I saw it and took a ton of photos.
@kevinshaughnessy6396
@kevinshaughnessy6396 2 года назад
@@jamesanthony504 The car was on display at the Convention Center in1969 when I was 10 years old. After the release of the movie. It's in Prim NV. 50 miles SW of Las Vegas Near Whiskey Pete's The NV/CA state line
@gonnafish
@gonnafish 2 года назад
Henry Methvin and his dad (who was made to partially block the road with his truck), ratted-out B and C to keep Henry out of jail. Lawmen knew exactly where they would be that morning. “Go Down Together” tells the whole story. Excellent read.
@dietrichgw
@dietrichgw Год назад
Wow
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 Год назад
Methvin cut a deal to get a lesser prison sentence in exchange for helping the police set up the ambush
@kellymcclendon6601
@kellymcclendon6601 7 месяцев назад
Henry Methhead? Methhead? Hahaha.
@gener2682
@gener2682 2 года назад
My father was 16 or 17 when this happened. He lived not very far from that site. He told me that his father took him to see the shootout location and the car and bodies were still there. My grandfather (his father) was a rural mail carrier and had the first Model T in the county so they had transportation at the time which I am sure had been upgraded by the 1930's. They were the first to have a telephone and television in the area as well.
@oldmountainmarineandmetals9736
That's cool because my dad and mom were the first to have a colored TV and telephone in the little county we were from in Md.
@davidcummings2494
@davidcummings2494 2 года назад
Great video! Buddy. I love History myself and enjoy getting out and about visiting locations. Your little dog is cute too. Nothing like having mans best friend with you.
@billytruelove6199
@billytruelove6199 2 года назад
Jordan, the people arguing about the side of the road that was the "kill spot" are correct...it's across road from the markers...which is probably private owned land...the markers set over in the power line right of way on the west side...the gravel areas on both sides the road where the markers are located...were not there in 1934...
@bobbieeddins4312
@bobbieeddins4312 2 года назад
What a love story
@mango8918
@mango8918 2 года назад
Great vlog, Jordan. One thing that concerns me when I see these old museums that are filled with irreplaceable relics of such notable pieces of American history is how subject they are to fire and vandalism. I wish they were in a more secure location.
@BobbyTucker
@BobbyTucker 2 года назад
The owners probably have the items insured for three or four times their value, so they're probably hoping the place catches on fire and burns right down to the bare ground, lol.
@charlesnye1736
@charlesnye1736 2 года назад
It´s a shame vandals have to deface these monuments. That´s as low as anyone can get.
@Trocar-lm6ip
@Trocar-lm6ip Год назад
I was thinking the same thing.. it really is a rotten shame 😔
@monsterglo
@monsterglo Год назад
Very sad , I've always thought anyone that could do that had to be suffering from very low self-esteem about themselves and could take their aggressions out on something that could not harm them back Absolutely disgusting to me !!
@thomasmilne2267
@thomasmilne2267 Год назад
The Bonnie and Clyde car has been moved from whiskey Pete's in prim Nevada to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum in California
@Xonid1
@Xonid1 Год назад
I've been there. The ambush site is still pretty isolated.
@junetteprice1875
@junetteprice1875 Год назад
I agree
@bobcuster8930
@bobcuster8930 2 года назад
Jordan--Great history! I believe you are correct! The actual 'Bonnie and Clyde' car is on display, (and it's free to see the car), at Whiskey Pete's Hotel Casino in Primm, Nevada. For those who do not know, Primm, Nevada, is a small town on I -15, at the border of California and Nevada, between Los Angeles and Las Vegas...
@outsider238
@outsider238 2 года назад
This was awesome!! I've always been fascinated by the story of Bonnie and Clyde. That museum had an incredible amount of stuff! So cool you got to see all of that and the death site as well!
@Noone-rt6pw
@Noone-rt6pw 2 года назад
The death site was actually at the bottom of the hill, where the markers were put on a hill for safety reasons with traffic. Hwy. 171Sailes hwy. A friend of mine said the sheriff brought their car by their school afterward saying this was what happens to you when you break the law. I don't recall if the bodies were there,but seemed like it. It's said they had a robbery in Arcadia. I do not recall that side road, it must be new.
@GrumpyKitten375
@GrumpyKitten375 2 года назад
Fantastic Vlog Jordan. Thank you so much for doing this for those of us who can’t get out. Jawh looks so sweet and content all cuddled up on the front seat. 🐶🖤
@leighbon
@leighbon 2 года назад
Fascinating story and vlog on Bonnie and Clyde! I have my own story: My grandmother's cousin was H.D. Murphy, the highway patrolman that was killed by Bonnie and Clyde outside Grapevine, Texas. Murphy, my grandmother and family were all from the Alto/Palestine area. Bonnie Parker also had connections to Nacogdoches, Texas where Bonnie's sister once lived, and some say where Bonnie and Clyde hid out for a time.
@MMorbid
@MMorbid 2 года назад
I did a whole series on Bonnie and Clyde on my channel including Grapevine. I wasn’t able to go to the location of that one because of travel distance, but I covered it because of its importance in how they were viewed and the fact they discussed it with their captive in Commerce, Oklahoma. What happened to Murphy and Wheeler was horrifying. Their murder was basically what Henry Methvin was promised not to be prosecuted for if he turned on B&C. Luckily Oklahoma wasn’t part of the deal and they got him for killing Cal Campbell in Commerce, but still…
@nikkidodd2305
@nikkidodd2305 2 года назад
Who was your grandma? H.D. Murphy was my grandma's cousin also! Her name was Flora Dee, she was from Alto Texas. She told me about H.D. and the Bonnie and Clyde gang.
@mjk298
@mjk298 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story .
@cwrichardson3
@cwrichardson3 2 года назад
Damn H.D. Murphy
@joshjoproductions
@joshjoproductions 2 года назад
My neices husband hasn't only seen the real death car, he was there when it was uncovered after decades of living in storage. His great or great great uncle was the one who they stole the death car from out of his garage in Topeka, Kansas. He didn't own the car long and there is one known picture of him with his new car in the driveway of his house. After the ambush, he kept requesting for his car to come home. It took a long time for that to happen, but the car eventually made it back to its legal owner. He put it in his garage and covered it with a blanket. His great or great uncle died and they went through his house to collect his belongings from the house. My neices husband was there when they took the cover off of a car in the garage and what was to be found? The death car. Bullet holes, blood, hair and just like it was when they were removed from the car. He was about 12 years old at the time and will never forget that moment. I can find the address since I lived in Topeka for nearly 40 years and visited the house at a legal distance since it is occupied by a family. I'll have to comment here the address unless you have an email and you could possibly do a short video from there. I don't think anyone in the area really knows the history of that house with the connection to Bonnie and Clyde. Thanx for the videos brother. I love them all. Josh.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. 2 года назад
It still had blood and Hair? That's crazy
@joshjoproductions
@joshjoproductions 2 года назад
That's what he said when they recovered it. It makes sense, since police might not clean up items like that when it's evidence or possibly returning to the owners. They are still somewhat like that these days such as if someone was murdered in a private residence, they're not going to clean the property. It's on the property owners.
@willfade7994
@willfade7994 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing that info! I was just commenting about seeing the car in Nevada at its final home inside of Whiskey Pete’s Casino. It was surreal and really a bit eerie to finally get to see it close-up and in person…
@joshjoproductions
@joshjoproductions 2 года назад
I think the one at Whiskey Pete's is the car. There are a few replicas out there.
@BJ_D
@BJ_D 2 года назад
Ruth and Jesse Warren are the people it was stolen from. Some young boys claimed they seen Bonnie skulking about looking for a car to steal, but that is questionable because by then she could hardly walk without help because of third degree burns on her leg. The address is 2107 SE Gabler in Topeka. The same house, garage everything is still there. There are pictures of Ruth and Jesse standing by the shot up car in front of the garage (the same one standing today) from back when they finally got it back. Pretty cool. Some greedy sheriff wanted them to pay $15,000 to get their car back, so Ruth went to court for it. And got the car back. Jesse did not want it out in front of the house so Ruth rented or leased it to some fella that wanted to charge people to see it. That fell through and she went to court again to get it back. She then rented it to a Mr Stanley, another man that wanted to show the car off, well after awhile she just ended up selling it to that Mr Stanley for $3500.... So the story says. I am a serious history buff, especially true crime... so I have researched this extensively and those are some of the things I read. I guess the only people that know for sure are the ones that were really there.
@kristindewitt9059
@kristindewitt9059 2 года назад
Jordan, you do such an amazing job with your channel. I am a quirky history lover and so many non main stream things I’ve been interested in you have covered. Your Old Hollywood videos are my favorite.
@anneiwanowski9653
@anneiwanowski9653 2 года назад
I loved this Jordan!. I remember the movie with Warren Beaty and Faye Dunaway! So neat to see. I just watched one of your first vlogs about Montgomery Cliff. Jordan it was so good that you went there at night and showed the route he took. I started watching because of the Hollywood actors you covered. Take care and see you soon❤
@sylviamiller9047
@sylviamiller9047 2 года назад
Great video sad story thanks for taking us along with you and your sweet pup!
@deehickman6417
@deehickman6417 2 года назад
All your vlogs are fun and makes me keep adding to my bucket list of things to see! Thank you so much Jordan & Jah!
@alancumming6407
@alancumming6407 2 года назад
Tremendous Vlog, a lot of miles and a lot of research must have gone into it. Really surprised with the amount of stuff they had on display in the Ambush Museum. The actual settings alongside your narrative made it quite atmospheric. Well done for spotting the gas station. Many Thanks Jordan.
@tammyritter9258
@tammyritter9258 2 года назад
Jordan I want to Thank You for opening up my interest in History .I admit I never really cared about it but your Strong passion to tell the thruthful story and show the places and people who were involved motivates me to become interested in the historical context of situations. Seeing the car's or clothing of the era makes it very interesting. Thank you and Jah for igniting a new interest
@frankmarullo228
@frankmarullo228 2 года назад
Jordan,,, this video was GREAT pure history, at 67 years old these type video's really get my attention, love your work.. THANK you Frank from montana....
@davidrixson3171
@davidrixson3171 2 года назад
Great video! I've always been fascinated by the story of Bonnie and Clyde after seeing the 1967 film way back as a teenager.
@nedkelly2864
@nedkelly2864 2 года назад
Respect from Australia,Very good post.
@billytruelove6199
@billytruelove6199 2 года назад
I sent you some Bonnie & Clyde info on your live feed...I've been to the Gibsland site 3 times in recent yrs...Clyde was born in Tellico, Tx...a small farming community just east of Ennis...which is 20 miles up I-45 from my hometown of Corsicana....the photo you are using of Clyde holding Bonnie was taken about 10 miles east of Corsicana...in Eureka...a small community...Clyde's uncle lived there and they would occasionally visit him...it was out in the rural area... Clyde had lived with him some as a child and went to grade school nearby...there's actually a road there called Barrow Rd...most of those famous hamming it up for the camera 📷 pics were taken there...the shotgun, pistol and cigar photos....the location of the photos is now under the big Richland Chambers Lake...I know the lady who's family later that land...my cousin who was killed in Vietnam in '70...is resting in the Eureka Cemetery just up Barrow Rd to the west of Clyde's uncles land...the actual "kill spot" was across the road from the markers...in 1934 it was a lot narrower road right of way...it was later expanded for the big power⚡lines behind the markers...in the Netflix movie 🎥 "The Highwaymen" with Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson and Kathy Bates as then Texas governor Ma Ferguson...the ambush scene was filmed in the actual spot it happened....they added foliage to narrow and gravel on the asphalt to look more like it was in 1934...that's a great movie
@Lizablue0608
@Lizablue0608 2 года назад
🐾🐾There’s our Jah! Love this about Bonnie and Clyde. I think I’ve been extra obsessed since a kid because they were killed on my birthday. (Yeah, don’t ask) XD. I’ve seen the car long ago on tour and it’s something I’ve never forgotten. Great video AS USUAL Jordan! 💥
@MyLady120
@MyLady120 2 года назад
I love your Chanel Jorden. You learn something new all the time. Thank you so much for sharing this story.
@dazzlingchick
@dazzlingchick 2 года назад
💋Another fantastic vlog Jordan! Always bringing your A game to every one you do. Safe Travels and blessings. ~Love&Light♥️Carli
@leetherockjohnson5376
@leetherockjohnson5376 2 года назад
Jordan I've got to say, I've learned more history through watching your vlogs, then I ever did at school,.No joke, take this vlog, super interesting, names, dates, towns, locations, people involved/associated,lawman,crooks,artifacts,and everything in-between ,wish I'd knew all of this 25 yrs ago when my history teacher wanted essays handed in,haha,.Cracking vlog Jordan.
@videoted9285
@videoted9285 2 года назад
In 1987 the "Death Car" was in the Great American Race from Disneyland to Disney world in Florida .. my Dad and I were in that race ... Was pretty weird following the bullet riddled Ford Death Car across the Country... Say Hi to lil Jah 🐶
@pm914407
@pm914407 2 года назад
Terrific vlog, thanks for posting!
@seattlescofflaws
@seattlescofflaws 2 года назад
Wow, so many great artifacts at that museum. Thanks for sharing.
@syreetaabney6968
@syreetaabney6968 2 года назад
Thank you Jordan i enjoyed this video it was interesting to know about bonnie and clyde. the museum was something to see and yeah we got another clip of jah relaxing with his best pal and can't wait for the next video.
@stu8715
@stu8715 2 года назад
I love these videos. When I retire from work I plan to come to the States to do a 3 month month road trip seeing many of the places you have documented. Many thanks!
@PeaceMonger
@PeaceMonger 2 года назад
Awesome video Jordan. Really enjoy your work!
@eldorajohnson3894
@eldorajohnson3894 2 года назад
Thanks for coming to Louisiana
@Jamestele1
@Jamestele1 2 года назад
Jordan-I love that intro song! I'm always into Bonnie Clyde as well. I'm obsessed with Ja the Dog as well: frigin' adorable
@propbraker
@propbraker 2 года назад
That whole location site has changed a lot over the many years, road expanded, road had gravel installed, bulldozer pushing dirt all around, trees being ripped out, and elevation changes. I’m sure the exact spot where they were stopped and shot no one knows, and where the car finally stopped as well. But that’s the general area I would assume.
@jonimstates
@jonimstates 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing, always loved their story!😉🌟
@lorihoffman4281
@lorihoffman4281 2 года назад
Great video, Jordan! Always great to learn something new! Thanks!
@bonniebrown6960
@bonniebrown6960 2 года назад
Great vlog Jordan!! I've been picked on my whole life because of Bonnie and Clyde. People always ask me where's Clyde? I tell them I don't have a Clyde, but I have Charlie. Can't wait to see what you have planned next. I have family members that live in Naches Mississippi. I've crossed that bridge over the Mississippi River a couple of times.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. 2 года назад
Yeah It's because People see your name as Bonnie and they thought you were The Real Bonnie With Clyde 😂😂
@bonniebrown6960
@bonniebrown6960 2 года назад
@@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. , What..? No..! They were just teasing me. Joking around. 😏
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_.
@Eddie_Munson_Fan_Edits_. 2 года назад
@@bonniebrown6960 😂😂 yeah it's funny when they tease you
@MC-yz3js
@MC-yz3js 2 года назад
That is the spot.. The road was dirt then and then has been widened and trees have been cut back. Good video. Ivey Methvan pulled his truck almost center of the road. They knew that Clyde Barrow would recognize his truck and stop to help. It gave the shooters time to take aim. His son Henry was caught and they were looking to help him get out of jail.
@flickr4jazz
@flickr4jazz 2 года назад
I used to live down the road from the Pat Garrett Murder Site when I lived near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Not much there.
@kursed01
@kursed01 2 года назад
Yo Jordan!! Love the videos!! Happy trails my friend!!
@Jdoggy2448
@Jdoggy2448 2 года назад
Awesome video bro! Keep up the great work!!
@TheMocao
@TheMocao 2 года назад
This was very interesting! In junior high, a girl in my class said she was told Bonnie had been her great aunt - and Bonnie was apparently sullen and rebellious from a young age.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 года назад
sullen means gloomy, depressed and quiet, she was never like that, more the opposite.
@bettystallard9101
@bettystallard9101 2 года назад
Quite a lot of items in that museum. You made this very interesting Jordan. Lovely to see Jah. Glad he got to Wisner.
@fourwaller9087
@fourwaller9087 2 года назад
I loved this Jordan! I remember the nirvada episode with the car, wasn't the only car there. Isn't it amazing how fascinating they are, blows my mind. Brilliant 👏 thank you👍
@tonylasagna2945
@tonylasagna2945 Год назад
The side eye from that dog is hillarious
@moniquedeitz4356
@moniquedeitz4356 2 года назад
Jordan, I just went to your vlog posted on November 21, 2020 "Real BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CAR How Vegas Was 'MADE'." It certainly looks like the real B&C car they have in Vegas when you compare the bullet holes. Viewers of this video on the Ambush Museum should pop over to the 2020 video. Both vlogs are good entertainment. I also liked seeing the scenery as you drove. Makes me feel like I was along for the ride. Thanks!
@jeantetreault132
@jeantetreault132 2 года назад
Jordon, i agree with you. I think that the original death car in which Bonnie and Clyde were shot in, during the ambush, is somewhere in another museum location, out in Nevada. However, you’ll find most artifacts laying inside of that Gibsland Museum. Thank you for sharing this with us! Johnny, Montréal, Canada 🇨🇦
@bobbrown5529
@bobbrown5529 2 года назад
That was an excellent tour . America has a rich and vast history & it is good to see people like you keeping memories alive . Going by all the bullet holes in the vehicle , they wanted them dead , one could say ,over kill .. I'm Australian and we don't have that much history . Great story . 👍👍👍, aussie bob
@hunerjalal1986
@hunerjalal1986 Год назад
What story America have all its crime and drugs and corrupt government 😅😅😅😅
@wetblanket1977
@wetblanket1977 2 года назад
Loved this one!
@kellymaxxrepinski4480
@kellymaxxrepinski4480 2 года назад
Nicely done Jordan as always
@kathy0698
@kathy0698 2 года назад
Thanks Jordan! Very interesting history...Bonnie and Clyde. Jah looked like he was enjoying himself! Precious baby!
@BJ_D
@BJ_D 2 года назад
You are living my dream. I would love to just tour the country and visit all of this pop culture history.
@rex8958
@rex8958 2 года назад
Just got on a Bonnie and Clyde kick again last week and now you upload this video, pretty eerie
@soniagardencourtreporter1173
@soniagardencourtreporter1173 2 года назад
That was some pretty country you were riding in!!! I wanted to keep going along with you there at the end, lol!!! Jah looked so happy and content getting to ride along with papa Jordan! Can't wait to see where you'll be taking us next!
@jodyguilbeaux8225
@jodyguilbeaux8225 2 года назад
east texas and louisiana is some pretty country
@pameaves3170
@pameaves3170 2 года назад
I bet the markers are where the first shots happened and as Clyde was hit at that site, with the engine still running and his foot still on the gas pedal, it makes sense to me that the car drifted several feet from where the markers are. I agree with you that there should be a marker at that spot also.
@jangelohus2245
@jangelohus2245 2 года назад
Great content as usual and great hat J🦁👌
@johnnyquest3707
@johnnyquest3707 2 года назад
Bonnie & Clyde had to slow down to pass the faked disabled truck of their friend’s dad who was forced to help the posse. So the road had to have been tighter there. You pointed to the correct side of the road where the posse was. But they must have really widened the road here at some point. In old pictures and film, the little ridge by the road where the posse hid was closer to the road.
@billytruelove6199
@billytruelove6199 2 года назад
It was widened to accommodate the power line that runs down on the west side of the...in 1934 the road wasn't asphalt
@billytruelove6199
@billytruelove6199 2 года назад
Jordan I wish had known you were going to do a Bonnie & Clyde vlog...I could pointed out several places you could have gone by while you were in Dallas...the Barrows combination service station/home in west Dallas...the building is still there empty...Bonnie's school is a little farther west on Chalk Hill Rd /I-30 in what was called Cement City in the 30's...the school building is still there also...it has been renovated recently...Clyde and Bucks graves are in the Oak Cliff area...where SRV lived...Bonnie's grave is off Webb's Chapel road in north Dallas/north of Love Field Airport...she is buried by her mother...you can see their graves from the street...I drove by it going to and from work not knowing it was there...you can also drive to Grapevine close to DFW Airport and see the spot where Clyde, Bonnie and Henry Meffin killed the 2 Texas highway patrolmen on Easter Sunday of 1934...it's on Dove Rd on the west side of Grapevine....there's a marker there too...just to west of Bonnie and mother's graves is a huge cemetery....Conrad Hilton is buried there...his first hotel was in Cisco, Tx between Ft. Worth and Abilene...it was in an area that was a huge oilfield in the older days....if you are ever back in the DFW area...visit the Ft. Worth Stockyards area...a big tourist spot with music, food, sites to see....and daily longhorn cattle drives in the red brick streets...there was an old steam engine🚂 train there, but I think it was replaced by a diesel locomotive....the new John Wayne museum opened last year in the Stockyards...I once met John Wayne's wife Pilar and his beautiful granddaughter Jennifer at a Celebrity Rodeo charity event in Ft. Worth...about '96...Jennifer is in a very good female country group called Runaway June
@jodyguilbeaux8225
@jodyguilbeaux8225 2 года назад
that make a lot of sense and explains many things, thanks.
@alanponseigo2557
@alanponseigo2557 2 года назад
That is actually not true he was never forced he voluntarily helped
@johnnyquest3707
@johnnyquest3707 2 года назад
@@alanponseigo2557 .You're right. But if the Jeff Guinn book is to be believed, at the last minute he freaked out telling the lawmen that he would get killed if he went down by the truck but one of them supposedly told him if he didn't they would shoot him. Since this is about the ambush site itself I was just referring to him getting cold feet at that moment. But you're correct. He was in it all along to help get his dipshit son a deal, or amnesty. I forgot what happened to the kid but I think later on he passed out on a railroad track and got killed.
@2181998tjd
@2181998tjd 2 года назад
Wow! That was interesting for sure. Thanks!
@stevt100
@stevt100 2 года назад
I've been fortunate to visit this site 3 times with my sons. It's a shame and a disgrace to see the markers desecrated. The marker on the right is new since I've been there last. The caretaker of the Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum told me his dad was on the Ambush team as he was the one that I'ded them. Very cool museum.
@stevt100
@stevt100 2 года назад
I'm surprised they let you film inside the museum cause it was forbidden when I was there. And the curator told me that was the site they were killed at.
@user-dw4kn9oi1m
@user-dw4kn9oi1m 4 месяца назад
Excellent research video clip on Bonnie & Clyde ambush details
@plymouthduster225
@plymouthduster225 2 года назад
Another great vlog as always Jordan Love watching your channel. I went there 2 years ago myself I always wondered if you might stop in there someday. The car moved further down the road because from what I read they said that Deputy Prentiss Oakley jumped up and fires before anyone else and one of his bullets struck maybe in the back of the head, when that happened his foot slipped off the clutch which caused the car to start rolling forward down the road. Glad to see you got some souvenirs. I got a couple myself when I was there.
@TammyV2122
@TammyV2122 2 года назад
Great video. Really enjoyed it
@pilargemina1521
@pilargemina1521 2 года назад
Great Vlog Jordan Great learning more about Bonnie& Clyde i love the movie great actor & actresses Thanks Jordan
@aaronramirez4263
@aaronramirez4263 Год назад
Great video thanks!
@jasonmcgovern1364
@jasonmcgovern1364 2 года назад
Hi Jordan, BOY, that car sure took some bullets! I do like these old time gangster vlogs. It's great that the Museum has some of their actual personal effects. For a small Museum they have some amazing photos and items on display, what an excellent Museum. Enjoyed the drive aswell. Great vlog Jordan.
@bumblebeechris
@bumblebeechris 2 года назад
wonderful video brother really appreciate this content
@MuffCabbage87
@MuffCabbage87 Год назад
What a pleasant video your content and how you go about it is fantastic nice one 👍
@whitecloak11
@whitecloak11 2 года назад
Just because the car kept going doesn't mean anything they were dead as soon as the lawmen opened up ,they were HEAVILY armed including a bar rifle I doubt bonnie and clyde even knew what hit them ,if you see the car you will understand ,bonnie and clyde had outgunned their way out of several attempts at capture so the agents cautioned on the side of absolute overkill.
@kerrydruck9036
@kerrydruck9036 2 года назад
Love your vlog!😊
@Bob-jg3vq
@Bob-jg3vq 2 года назад
You did an awesome job bringing this vlog to us. Very interesting to see where Bonnie and Clyde met their end. The museum was great with a lot of great artifacts. Jah is such a good boy!!
@daviddorward7684
@daviddorward7684 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this vlog. I have always been fascinated by the Bonnie and Clyde story since the movie of 1967 which I saw on its initial release.
@lisakemp7352
@lisakemp7352 2 года назад
Awesome vlog ❤️
@manuelkong10
@manuelkong10 Год назад
I love your video....I've been to Gibsland and the death spot many times being part of the bank robbery reenactments during Gibsland's yearly festival ....haven't been in years and it's funny to see it again....
@anitaheaton-sherling804
@anitaheaton-sherling804 2 года назад
Vedy interesting! Loved it!
@warjunkie8242
@warjunkie8242 2 года назад
Extremely interesting I've been reading and watching anything I could about b&c awesome video
@pameladonnelson2093
@pameladonnelson2093 2 года назад
Thank you for this interesting story
@tonyde6423
@tonyde6423 2 года назад
Doggy looks like he's having fun stay safe cheers 🍻 ✌
@arthurleino
@arthurleino 2 года назад
Interesting vlog. Great upload!
@jodyguilbeaux8225
@jodyguilbeaux8225 2 года назад
a fantastic video, thanks
@jilliemak2024
@jilliemak2024 Год назад
Jordan, you are my favourite RU-vidr. Love this one too
@lindamcnamara7803
@lindamcnamara7803 2 года назад
Great video !
@monsterglo
@monsterglo Год назад
Fantastic entertainment for a very cold Sunday night, safely sitting inside my warm house , this was just awesome ! Incredible Museum 🤗
@thunderbirdbrown3002
@thunderbirdbrown3002 2 года назад
That was awesome 🤘🏿
@goldenhoneysilk
@goldenhoneysilk 2 года назад
this was interesting the muesum had a lot of items, someone had a camera to take pictures of Bonnie and Clyde while cleaning gun etc... noticed a list of robberies they've done , my Mom was 8yrs. old on May 3rd. of 1934 when the place got robbed in Everly, Iowa. another great vlog, good day Jordan and Jah and stay safe!!!
@cosybully
@cosybully 2 года назад
I enjoyed your video. I want to visit this museum one day. Hope it is still in business; it looked as if you were the only patron at the time you visited.
@freddavis604
@freddavis604 2 года назад
Great video …. Always interested in this….love to take this trip sometime….👍
@lynnlegault9297
@lynnlegault9297 2 года назад
This all took place in the South while the Great Depression and droughts raged on.. I wonder what kind of decisions I would of made in those situation
@louisetregomorgan4907
@louisetregomorgan4907 2 года назад
Fantastic trip , who knows which side the were killed at least you get the full experience along the way That roads amazing to see along with the town and the museum great artifacts which I love. Love the corn vending machine 🌽Thanks Jordan and little side kick Jah .💛✌
@sg2823
@sg2823 2 года назад
Got a lesson on Bonnie and Clyde and more. Thumbs up!
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash 2 года назад
Monument is 15 miles from my house...I pass by it all the time...
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