Visiting a Bonnie and Clyde Murder Scene!!
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@80s_kid.
Жыл бұрын
Going to sub to Max straight after this video, love small town videos
@dnorcal1
Жыл бұрын
Im from the tiniest of towns in Oregon...1 stop sign..zero stop lights..i moved from there in 72'...LoL
@wendysmith8246
Жыл бұрын
I have already !!! Love max! ❤❤
@youmakemelaugh1797
Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I sure did👍🏿
@truckstopmurderandtruecrim9519
Жыл бұрын
I have to now since I know he likes the Twilight Zone if you want her what I'm talking about the part when you two are at the train he said next stop Willoughby that's from apart of a Twilight Zone movie
Nice to finally hear someone call Bonnie & Clyde out for what they really were.
@crazychase98
Жыл бұрын
You would like the Netflix movie Highway Men. It's about the Texas rangers from their perspective tracking down and killing the couple. It has the same sentiment they where just sadist killers who used bank robbing as an excuse to kill
@louisegross3886
Жыл бұрын
Yep America makes them out to be like legends they were just some two hicks going around killing ppl for gain ain't nothing good about Bonnie and Clyde fr
@Blacc_yoshi
Жыл бұрын
@crazychase98 that's a good ass movie
@mercedes523
Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that movie too.
@robertlang8891
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie and Clyde were 2 human beings Clyde was a convicted felon and Bonnie fell in love with the life style like money for nothing and since she loved Clyde and didn't want anything to happen to him so she started killing the cops as well they both were very bad news
There’s no way that I would sue that airline. If my life was spared from a certain death I would thank God and move on. I find it disgusting at the thought of anyone wanting compensation. Nice world we live in if anyone did.
@LadyAlchemyy
Жыл бұрын
I don't expect that trauma on a damn river! - and what would affect me and my life forever, so I WILL be suing if it were me!👌
@peggypeele1770
11 ай бұрын
I agree. There was nothing wrong with the plane or the pilot before the birds flew into the engines. They have no control over nature.
@cindybuckwalter5698
3 ай бұрын
Sue airline for what reason. Be thankful that they were spared to live another day. Sue airline for birds flying into the engines! Totally assinine.
I've got to say, this format is so fun. Its like a field trip everytime.❤️☘️
@melindavargas7228
Жыл бұрын
Right...😊
The movie with Kevin Costner called The Highway Men to me was the very first movie that portrayed Bonnie and Clyde for what they truly were. No romanticism. The movie showed Clyde for what he was. A cold blooded killer.
@crazychase98
Жыл бұрын
It actually portrays Bonnie as the mastermind and real killer of the 2 which was reported several times to be the case. People over looked it at the time since she was a women back in the 30s. It's well-known killer couples, women tend to have control in relationship or be equal in power to the male
@410kane
4 ай бұрын
There was a documentary that claimed Clyde was S. Assaulted in prison.
Now that was INTERESTING!!!! Sooooooo GLAD YOU ALL CALLED IT ON BONNIE AND CLYDE!!!! They were nothing more than LOW-LIFE THUGS, WHO STOLE FROM WHOEVER!!!! And Max, Thanks for the "History Lesson!" One of the main reasons I LOVE these type of Channels!!!! There is soooooo MUCH HISTORY UNDER EACH HEADSTONE!!!!
@louisegross3886
Жыл бұрын
Yep al day long
My mother grew up in Kansas City, KS. She was 16 when they were killed, and had been scared spitless of them. She said the press made them into folk heroes, and that Clyde was no Warren Beatty. Clyde was a cowardly shrimp with a chip on his shoulder, who couldn't deal with people without using a gun. Imagine making them out to be legends.
@miarajade1619
Жыл бұрын
I think the legends part stemmed mainly from them being the 1st of their kind to do what they did...and to the extent that they did it..not really to make them hero legends...or defend what they had done..but legends in the sense that Jeffrey Dahmer is a legend...people that did things soo horrific (especially at that day and age) that the world will always remember..hope that thought made sense when I put it out into a statement 😂sounded all good and figured out in my mind!although...there is a sense of romanticism naturally involved..they were a couple. So naturally love plays a role,them outside of their crimes were a woman and a man soo madly in love that they'd do the crazy shit they did for and with one another... just my opinion on it all!
@Momof13grannyto28
Жыл бұрын
I already knew the real history about this couple I never had rose colored glasses on about them but I do kinda feel bad for the families who are related to them cause back in the day people could not tell anyone they were related to Bonnie or clyde
@GLJKins
Жыл бұрын
IMO, it's still done to this day. The media and Hollywood make all the scum out to be hero's.
@rodbrock4759
9 ай бұрын
I saw the movie. They were great people. HAHAHAHAH NOT
@AParallelReality
2 ай бұрын
Bonnie is what made them notorious.
I remember that plane landing very well! A real hero in that pilot!
@AParallelReality
2 ай бұрын
Passengers on that plane said it was one of the smoother landings they had. Amazing
Thank you Lamont at large for telling a story about Bonnie and Clyde I waited for years to hear this Story.
Hello Lamont, I am totally! Agree with you, I’m sick of the what ever tried to make angles on these two’s evil monsters I’m glad you called them out ! 🙏 stay safe.
@mikeseier4449
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think they tried to make angles out of them,.. Maybe a square??
Texas is a rich and gorgeous state...So much buried history and cool towns
They were murdered in Gibsland, Louisiana. The last restaurant they ate is now a museum, and there's a marker at the spot where they were killed.
Stay safe out there, and rock on, Lamont! 💜✌ You should do a story about Leslie Van Houten being released from prison. I think that's total bullshit!🤬🤬
@juliewessels4045
Жыл бұрын
@johnperic3765 🤣😂🤣
@nancycampbell9554
Жыл бұрын
@johnperic3765 no 53 years not long enough the people she killed are still dead she should have served life plus 3 days .by that I mean life until she is gone and plus 3 days before her body realsed to a relative no 53 years isn't long enough
@juicyjules7409
5 ай бұрын
Yes
I would be so grateful to be alive i would not sue.😅 Bonnie and Clyde are like legends. What they did was wrong Great video as always !
Thank you Lamont 🎉 Nice to hear from Max also 😊
Great video! Just want to correct sonething about the Travelers Hotel in Dension. It wasn't built by the railroad, it was built by Ernest Kohl in 1893 to house a saloon and grocery store. He added the top 3 floors in the early 1900's to house his family. It wasn't until the 1930's that it became a hotel.
Fords 8 cylinder was Clydes car of choice. He actually wrote a letter to Henry Ford complimenting him on his car. The letter is in the Ford museum ✌️ The " Great War" was WW 1....not WW 2
The part by the train is a scene from The Twilight Zone show "next stop Willoughby"
@sugarbum99
Жыл бұрын
Cool
This was a very interesting video. Enjoyed it very much and yes Bonnie and Clyde were just murdering thugs.
@user-lj4dh3xb3e
Жыл бұрын
Fun, interesting video
Not the airline fault for birds taking out engines. Act of nature can't sue the birds lol
@AParallelReality
2 ай бұрын
People are greedy and they found a way to sue. I heard they got 180k each which is absurd imo
Thank you for calling it a "murder" scene. Sick of people romanticizing these psychos
@Lee69111
Жыл бұрын
Indeed sir, god bless Benjamin Maney Gault & Frank Hamer:)
I remember Sully landing in the Hudson like it was yesterday!!
Born and partly raised in Sherman, TX. I still call it my second home. My relatives still live there. I never knew about the fallout shelter so now I know where it is. The cemetery (West Hill) that you guys visited, half of my family is buried there and my grandmother who was laid to rest two years ago is also there along with my grandfather). I'm so glad that you and Max covered these forgotten stories, especially Woodmen's Circle. I definitely remember that place. Awesome video, Lamont!
Wow, that train was named the Katy? Now I know what that blues brothers song is about “she caught the Katy”
@chrisgatlin9072
Жыл бұрын
The railroad line was called the Katy. Some of the old trains had Katy on them. The location they were at where the train is, is the Katy Depot in Denison.
@gokathygo
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisgatlin9072 that’s cool
Ahhhhhh, just in time!!! Lamont, you NEVER disappoint...😎🙏🏿
They better be getting that fallout shelter Ready !
I love History. Thank you!
Nice little compilation of places and events lamont , 🙌 I enjoyed it
I love the Bonnie and Clyde story!! Time to watch. Thanks Lamont!
@jefferyepstein9210
Жыл бұрын
Almost 100 years later and people still talk about them!!!!
@justcody85
Жыл бұрын
@jefferyepstein9210 people will still be talking about them for the next 100 years, too, I'm pretty sure.
@jefferyepstein9210
Жыл бұрын
@@justcody85 Absolutely
@DizzyKizzy64
Жыл бұрын
I agree
Living in Texas my whole life i learn way more from your channel then anywhere else about my own state 😭
They'd be Barney and Clyde now...😂 The passengers received 10 grand each.
Very enlightening, keep up the good work!👏👍💖!
Great collaboration, guys.
My cousin is the famous Frank Hamer and he was called out of retirement and he helped set up the ambush on Bonnie and Clyde.
@kathleenadams4978
Жыл бұрын
That was an excellent movie! Much respect to Mr. Hamer.
@mikedaniel7195
Жыл бұрын
@@kathleenadams4978 Thanks I really appreciate what you said and unfortunately I never met him in person but my dad did and he told me the story about my cousin Frank Hamer and how he came out of retirement because nobody could catch Bonnie and Clyde.
@kathleenadams4978
Жыл бұрын
@@mikedaniel7195 My understanding was that was the only way they could be stopped without killing anyone else. Barrow was a difficult guy to trap. Twitchy man.
@mikedaniel7195
Жыл бұрын
@@kathleenadams4978 Yes that’s very true and Clyde was not going to taken alive and that’s why everything happened the way it did.
@nikkidodd2305
2 ай бұрын
Very nice! My grandma's cousin was H.D.Murphy, one of the two Texas highway motorcycle patrolman killed by Clyde and henry methvyn as Bonnie laughed! My grandma told me about it. Bonnie and Clyde were NOT nice people! Thank you to your cousin frank Hamer and the rest of the posse for stopping Bonnie and Clyde AND their gang!!!!
Hi Lamont 👋 HI Max 👋
Awesome you made it to this location! Not too far from me. Cool video man 😎✌️
You'll have too do more of these lamont with max adventures
Max is great and the two of you in this video is to die for! Thanks for this collab! Loved the info too!
Amazing 😍 !!!! Thank you for sharing this !!!!
Thanks Lamont enjoyed this video very interesting and educational 🇬🇧
Subbed max! Thanks for coming to work today!❤️☘️
As usual, Lamont, great job. Thanks.
Love your shirt, Lamont! The color looks great on you.
Love the Phish hat Lamont. I've seen them 46 times!!
Oh, I like going on informative field trips. I bet her son and stepson did it together to the poor woman. An old "case" needs to be looked into. May the Lord bring her some peace. More old pictures of those places would have been nice. Good work to both of the men for this video. Would really like to see more in different places. Mysterious places and things way back when. Thank you both.
Max seems like a nice guy.
Love the video. Definitely gonna sub. Love the old town history. Thanks Lamont✌️❤️🙏🏼
Interesting and informative! Thank you both for sharing your adventure with us😊
Thank you Lamont and guest! Thank you so much for both of you telling the real story about Bonnie and Clyde because I honestly thought they were a normal couple who were in love! I had no idea they were the EXACT opposite until just now! Justice was indeed served for all of the victims they murdered! May all victims continue to rest peacefully and those evil monsters Bonnie and Clyde continue to burn in Hell! 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great video and alot happened in history. Bonnie and Clyde stuff too. I never watched their movies. They were rotten.
One of my old favorites, I'm sure many of my brothers and sisters of the true baby boomer generation can remember the song, Bonnie, and Clyde. It was an immensely popular song...thanks Lamont, once more, and again from the State of Michigan. Peace, 1776
Welcome to my hometown…. There are way more stories and funkiness around here…
I live in Sherman. Been living in the area for little over 10 years. Had no idea about some of the stuff you guys discussed in the video happening around where I live. Pretty cool to say the least.
This was a particularly interesting episode. That Sanitarium! Nice. People automatically think Mental Institution or housing for the insane or "mentally challenged", whenever they hear Sanitarium, but that word includes TB sanitariums, of which there were a lot. At some point, it was determined that Tiburculousis was an airborne disease, and even if you were a child, once you were diagnosed, you were forcibly institutionalized. Once they discovered antibiotics, TB and Sexualy transmitted diseases were finally cured. Also, very interesting to hear that Clyde had a drug problem. I've read many books and watched several programs about them. Yes, Hollywood romanticized them and actually brought them out of obscurity with the Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway movie.
Goodafternoon Lamont & Guest.Very interesting 😊
Ya Bonnie and Clyde definitely got what they had coming. But this was a really interesting piece. Especially the first UFO report recorded. And Yes Lamont UFOs now called UAPs are definitely for real
So interesting town stories.thank guys.
great story teller
Hello Lamont.good to meet you max.
Lamont those gorgeous blue eyes of yours are awesome 😉. But besides that i really enjoy your stories. Be well and safe on your adventures
Great Job as always! Hi Max! I will check out your channel!
Live by the sword die by the sword!!
Love this episode! And Willoughby is my favorite TZ ep. I will definitely visit Max. I also heard that one of Ike's descendants claims that he made a deal with the Greys. I don't know what we got, but they got the right to abduct people for experiments without us retaliating. That seems odd though since they are so far ahead technologically. What could we do to them?
@stacykeller3812
Жыл бұрын
Omg! Willoughby is mine too! 😊
Hi Lamont if your San Diego check out the graves of Dan and Linda Brockerick the Cemtery Greenwood Memorial they were killed by Dans ex wife Betty Brockerick over 30 years ago.
Hi Max and Lamont nice to meet you. Great video guys. Love it! Holly and puppy Brody from Delaware. 🐶
This was brilliant very interesting thank you both of you. Keep safe keep well both of you.
Thanks Lamont for this story it was interesting good to here some interesting stuff😊😊😊😊
Sooo enjoyed this video comb.👏👍🧐
Morning everyone ❤
The story about the alien and destruction, the movie the day the earth stood still was based on the story you just told, the version staring Michael rennie and patrica neal
@DizzyKizzy64
Жыл бұрын
I love that movie
@Harolyn-gn6kc
Жыл бұрын
@@DizzyKizzy64 ya me too
Is his name really Max? I didn't even realize I never knew his name... Just IC. Maximillian or Maxwell? I hope the former but the latter is ok. First one sounds like an elite and the latter a working class schlub.
Hi 🙋🏿♀️
Hope you do a grave visit to Edward Gein. At least thanks to him we have movies such as silence of the lambs, Texas chainsaw massacre.....
@kathleenadams4978
Жыл бұрын
And Psycho
@richardmadonia3384
Жыл бұрын
@@kathleenadams4978 👍👍
I really enjoyed this video. So much was talked about. Thank you Lamont.
Thankyou for this adventure ❤❤ great video
That was a great movie yall!!
Thank you Lamont for sharing !
I remember doing the fallout drills in school back in the 70's...
Great video, you guys ought to do more videos together.
Great stories. Kudos to both of you. Thank you
Another great collaboration, Lamont. Thoroughly enjoyed👌👍
This is gonna be cool !
Sully! Iove it
I remember that landing on the Hudson. Absolutely amazing!
Hi Lamont, what a brilliant video full of interesting information, thank you to your friend Max, he has lots of knowledge, just like you Lamont but on a different scale, thank you guys, take care xxxxx
Enjoyed it very much!
Great video and information, you 2 make a good team.
Back in the 1980s when I was going for my LIC. To fly and was in contact with 2 airlines about my future career. They were making 150,000 a year. Unfortunately, I had family issues, was put in the streets as a teen. Led to me doing Auto repair, Plumbing, Tree service Lineman. And of course I did lots of other lines of work over the last 6 decades, when weather was bad. Life is a funny thing. No 2 people will Live or do things in life the same way, or see it the same light. Blessings to all.
He watches the twilight zone I see.
My neck of the woods!! Olive Oatman is buried in that cemetery also. Love the video!!!
Great video., Full of history. I enjoyed this! Thank you!
My dad's uncle was married to Clyde Barrows sister. Joe bill Francis. He was also charged with harboring Bonnie and Clyde in the Trinity river bottoms. It is also thought Joe bill was the one that turned on them and told police where they would be.
Thanks Lamont once again ❤
Enjoyed this one. Good commentary and content. 👍🏼
First UFO sighting in Texas??? No way!!!
@FormerMPSGT
Жыл бұрын
HOW DO YOU TELL WHEN A TEXAN IS LYING? IF THEIR MOUTH IS MOVING!
@randolphedward8152
Жыл бұрын
Which way?
Hello, I have to say very interesting stories in that town .Thank you for sharing. Take care
I remember that pilot, he was a hero. UFO wonder if they called UPS to bring them metal to build their ship 😂
...I remember in 2nd & 3rd grades,in my small town,in South, Ga.( USA) we had to do to that type of preparations for tornados, nuclear fallout,get up under our desk,or line up against the hall,on our knees facing the wall,and the book we were told to grab,to cover our heads with said book...lol I had forgotten all aboot that lil time in me childhood days .
They were horrible humans. Not to be praised. Now on the otherside we are the same. The lesson are is over
I have a book of crime stories from the county I live in and it's crazy how many murders/other crimes were moonshine related back in the 1920s 😂