@Avîčîî Is the king of Edm, it’s just fact. accurate depiction of Shane's crimes. 🤣Some Demon finally got sick of him keeping them away from Ryan's tasty soul and went undercover as a cop to arrest Shane. But Shane is too chaotic, nothing can keep him contained. 🤣
Not too bad, I imagine. He was also a criminal. Roy Thornton was in prison when he heard of Bonnie's death. He commented, "I'm glad they went out like they did. It's much better than being caught."
@@thcu yeah so many people romanticize this couple of criminals. They were young and able but they were too lazy to work like normal people. Nothing was actually special about them.
@@alara5977 well being forced to work to survive isn't special either. And while I don't condone their behavior, not everyone can handle working. That doesn't equal being "lazy." Even if it did, being lazy is far from the worst thing one can be. Being a judgmental twat is worse. 🤷♀️
@@alara5977 They lived in the great depression. Finding work that could feed you was hard back then. That's partly reason why the public liked them so much.
technically speaking, meth only became illegal in the US during the 70's, and actually had widespread use during world war ii to keep soldiers up and attem. It's only hindsight that has the name be associated with drug abuse.
I’m from Joplin Missouri, you can visit the apartment and the bridge they had a shoot out on. Joplin has a little museum and I believe their car is there and the pictures they talk about.
“shot in the head” might not necessarily mean the bullet actually penetrated, it could’ve grazed him our only taken a chunk out one side rather than hitting him somewhere important like in the brain. if i had to guess it was probably either a minor injury, or the way the bullet entered it never went out so it kept him from bleeding too badly or doing too much damage (depending where it landed, he might not have much brain damage at all) and he genuinely could’ve been fine once the wound healed up.
She even wrote a poem and sent it to her mother, (a week before her death, if I'm not wrong), _"Some day they’ll go down together;_ _And they’ll bury them side by side,_ _To a few it’ll be grief-_ _To the law a relief-_ _But it’s death for Bonnie and Clyde."_
Oh Jian That’s actually kinda sweet but considering they were criminals, they werent good people, just sensationalised to make it seem like they were good people.
you failed to see that they were successful to be seen and labeled as 'lovers' how authors can make their story into a cold romantic life. Everybody is human until someone breaks it by saying people disregarded the fact you are pointing to, but people highly idolized them because of love. Can you blame love for it? If we go by the same argument, it is their fault for feeling and seeing love and in a way, optimism amidst the horrors they committed. I think you need to take a step back and literally think about this. They only liked the part about the love, people NITPICK things. Media is already full of people looking for bad things to expose too. Do understand that humans like to see two different coins and are divided always, the good part and the bad part. As it seems, you are part of those who like cold justice than warm love. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Bonnie and Clyde became popular similar to how a politician is, well if we take it this way we would have more to compare it with. This would become an informative.
@Lasna34 no you are wrong, that's the thing if they killed someone's family members to whom you refer as "their" they would hate them, and that's the thing, as long as it doesn't touch you, you don't have the compassion (or should I say enough projected hatred) to hate them thus romanticizing them, so uncompassionfreaks or notknowingwhotoactuallyhatefreaks. Lasna34 please consider making better and more truthful conclusions next time.
@Lasna34 Please do note where the word 'romanticize' come from. I have overly simplified that as simple as humans can be, I have taken a liking about their romantic adventure, it is merely a play of imagination that it was romanticized, I will say this again, killers or not, they got romanticized because their pursuit of love was passionate enough to touch imagination and then fantasy came roundabout with it.
"Bonnie and Clyde have become a symbol for couples who pride themselves on having each other's backs." Oh, yeah, because nothing says true love like robbing and murdering people together. Seriously, people who admire Bonnie and Clyde or fantasize about finding their Joker or Harley Quinn need to get some help.
@@bunnynjesus4eva I didn't know that, but reading it didn't surprise me. A guy who has a violent temperament isn't going to spare his significant other from it.
there is absolutely no evidence for that. her husband however was extremely abusive to her that's why she ran off with another man. in her poems she wrote about the hell he gave her. clyde cared about her a lot and would even carry her to places because she couldn't walk well.
Someday 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. By Bonnie Parker (Please take the time to go read her awesome poetry.)
Wait, is this what inspired the song Partners In Crime by Set It Off? It's lyrics sound awfully similar to this poem, especially: "This is the night the young love dies, Buried at each other's side, You never took us alive, We swore that death would do us part, So now we haunt you in the dark."
I used to think they were alive during the 50s until i got weirdly into 1920s history surrounding prohibition and mobsters (because of Boardwalk Empire).
The car and the clothes they were wearing when they were shot is all on display at Whiskey Pete's casino in Primm on the border of Nevada/California. It is pretty cool to see.
I’m related to Bonnie she I think is one of my great great grandmas cousins! I always think their story is super interesting not only cause it’s apart of a history that happened apart of my family just the stories about them in general! I also live in a town where they hid
I loved the "how they were caught" with the two ladies discussing it with that diagram! Super interesting how they did it. I enjoy all the content, but that one was done well.
"til death do they part" is incorrect, it should be "til death do them part", since the phrase "til death do you part" itself is another way of saying "Until death does you apart", basically to say that death pulls a couple apart. it bothers me so much how many people misunderstand that phrase lol
I live in Ruston, LA. About 30 minutes away from where they were killed. I’ve visited the site before, they have a tombstone on the side of the highway that explains the event of their deaths.
When I was very young, too young to actually recall, my parents got to see the famous Bonnie and Clyde bullet ridden death car, which was still being displayed to those interested in seeing it. This was in the mid to late 1960s. Cool content guys, keep it coming. Peace.
In olden days, some people were married at 13, in some parts around the world. Their lifespan wasn't expected to be as long as it is now, due to lack of medicines for diseases and such. Hence they try to, uhh, enjoy life as quick as they can.
Iove is the most tragic emotion a person can feel in my opinion. Because no matter what at some point you lose them and have to carry on their torch doing what you know they would've done for you and others.
I live in West Dallas and people just found out that a local "what seemed abandoned library" building became to be Bonnie's old elementary school in Eagle Ford. The elementary school is called Eagle Ford and in so happy to live near by it
"Defenseless final showdown" ???? The car was a rolling arsenal !! Luckily for the posse Clyde didn't have time to react and grab any of the guns they had on board.
Love this series!! Especially learning of such in-depth info on the last days of these 2 starcrossed lovers' lives!!!! Such a sad ending for them. I kinda wish they'd been caught alive. I wonder just how different the world would have been.
me: (hates cliche love stories) "Bonnie and Clyde were both wanted criminals, and both had a limp in one of their legs" me: "its so beautiful i could cry!!!"
Maybe do an unsolved episode on the Hindenburg Disaster. It’s a mystery on its aftermath and on the plus side Ryan gets to say “the case will remain unsolved”
Before even watching this, Bonnie and Clyde being caught is kind of a stretch to say...... Converting their body mass into the jelly is probably more accurate.
stream fine line same like heart been broke so many times I don’t know what to believe wanna say it’s my fault it’s my fault I wear my heart on my sleaze😭😂lmao I can’t
One doesn't own emotion, and when one is owned by emotion, it's a reflection of one's belief that one own's them. Let the Narrative of emotion go. Non-Duality.
Actually, they BOTH would sometimes hit each other and then make up just as quickly and passionately. In fact, Bonnie was the one with the temper. Growing up, she was known for picking fights with both boys and girls. She was scrappy. Most of the time, Clyde would only hit back AFTER she hit him out of anger. And they never stayed mad at each other for long.
*How They Were Caught: Shane Madej*
You are literally everywhere 😂
nO
Hera Sean have you seen me before?
What was Shane doing!? 😭😱🤣
@Avîčîî Is the king of Edm, it’s just fact. accurate depiction of Shane's crimes. 🤣Some Demon finally got sick of him keeping them away from Ryan's tasty soul and went undercover as a cop to arrest Shane. But Shane is too chaotic, nothing can keep him contained. 🤣
I wonder how Roy felt after hearing his wife ran off with Clyde and became a criminal
Roy was probably scared because he was abusive
“Well, now it’s just you and me, Rightie.” 👋
He shouldve been honored if u ask me
Not too bad, I imagine. He was also a criminal.
Roy Thornton was in prison when he heard of Bonnie's death. He commented, "I'm glad they went out like they did. It's much better than being caught."
U Nd me been goin at it in the likes. I was like ur 234th like 😂
They were starving and homeless, that's how they were caught. Life on the run wasn't as glamorus for them as everyone thinks
Wait do people really think it's fun
@@nuages8915 they thought it was exciting and romantic
@@thcu yeah so many people romanticize this couple of criminals. They were young and able but they were too lazy to work like normal people. Nothing was actually special about them.
@@alara5977 well being forced to work to survive isn't special either. And while I don't condone their behavior, not everyone can handle working. That doesn't equal being "lazy." Even if it did, being lazy is far from the worst thing one can be. Being a judgmental twat is worse. 🤷♀️
@@alara5977 They lived in the great depression. Finding work that could feed you was hard back then. That's partly reason why the public liked them so much.
I wanna see this guy. Always hear his voice but can't imagine what he looks like
Very tall white guy with long beard and brown hair and his eyes color is green also he walk with stick to balance
For some reason I started imagining a tomato. Now I choose to imagine a talking tomato
@@someone-pi3np soooo Shane in 20 years?
blue raven crying about UNUS ANUS could be 😳
@@someone-pi3np I hope so
bOnNiE wAs No StRaNgEr To BaD bOyS
I cracked up
ThEy saY aLL gOod BoyS gU to HeAvEn BUt BaD bOys BrIng HeLL thEn tAKe yOu
Gacha logic xD
Why do I hear Ryan’s voice hahaha
Helena Yu oh yeah me too lmao
Why would you ever trust a dude named Methmen? "Hey, babe, meet my new friend: Drugabuser"
Nice pic fam
Methvin*
technically speaking, meth only became illegal in the US during the 70's, and actually had widespread use during world war ii to keep soldiers up and attem. It's only hindsight that has the name be associated with drug abuse.
Hind sight 20/20
Lol
Damn this dude chopped off two of his toes to try to get out just to be released a week after chopping it off lol.
🎶🎶@Christie Jensen There's a snake in my boot . 🎵🎵
Oml I just ate 😂 stoppp
2 weeks later
No one said Clyde was bright.
@@damesaphira9790 He had no idea he was being released so soon. He thought he had 14 years to face.
The car still exists, by the way. I saw it in a museum and it's a chilling sight to behold. The sheer number of holes in the thing is mind-boggling.
which museum
I’m from Joplin Missouri, you can visit the apartment and the bridge they had a shoot out on. Joplin has a little museum and I believe their car is there and the pictures they talk about.
@@minchoochoo It's not in a museum, it's in a casino, called Whiskey Pete's in Primm, Nevada.
The actual car is on TH-cam videos all over in casino. I would love to see it in person though.
It’s in the Alcatraz museum in Tennessee
I really enjoy this channel, not only because of Shane and Ryan. But because of fascinating stories.
Riiiighhhhht
Same here
Shane and Ryan kinda carry tho
Agree
Lmaooo they hearted you
Sounds like every angsty romance wattpad story I’ve ever read
Wattpad?
just add harry styles and you're all set
@@joannajamerson35 it's an app for book lovers
harlow jean 1975 deymonaz replace Clyde with Harry styles and Bonnie with Y/N and you got a Wattpad fanfic.
They were the blueprint
we’re ignoring how buck got shot in the head and lived?? it was the 1930s how did he do that
Bullets and guns sucked back then.
Thehipsteremo apparently so lmao
“shot in the head” might not necessarily mean the bullet actually penetrated, it could’ve grazed him our only taken a chunk out one side rather than hitting him somewhere important like in the brain. if i had to guess it was probably either a minor injury, or the way the bullet entered it never went out so it kept him from bleeding too badly or doing too much damage (depending where it landed, he might not have much brain damage at all) and he genuinely could’ve been fine once the wound healed up.
I mean my great grandpa was shot with an arrow on the head and survived...
Shayne A.E
I thought you were gonna say an arrow to the knee
“Clyde like what he saw in Bonnie...himself.”
...I’ll see myself out.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
bonnie really said: "mamma i'm in love with a crimminal"
😂😂
She even wrote a poem and sent it to her mother, (a week before her death, if I'm not wrong),
_"Some day they’ll go down together;_
_And they’ll bury them side by side,_
_To a few it’ll be grief-_
_To the law a relief-_
_But it’s death for Bonnie and Clyde."_
Oh Jian
That’s actually kinda sweet but considering they were criminals, they werent good people, just sensationalised to make it seem like they were good people.
"and this type of love isn't rational, it's physical"
I think she doesn't bother saying all this to her mamma
People like to romanticize bonnie and clyde meanwhile disregarding the fact some of the people they killed were completely innocent.
Yeah.
They literally killed people
you failed to see that they were successful to be seen and labeled as 'lovers' how authors can make their story into a cold romantic life. Everybody is human until someone breaks it by saying people disregarded the fact you are pointing to, but people highly idolized them because of love. Can you blame love for it? If we go by the same argument, it is their fault for feeling and seeing love and in a way, optimism amidst the horrors they committed. I think you need to take a step back and literally think about this.
They only liked the part about the love, people NITPICK things. Media is already full of people looking for bad things to expose too. Do understand that humans like to see two different coins and are divided always, the good part and the bad part. As it seems, you are part of those who like cold justice than warm love.
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Bonnie and Clyde became popular similar to how a politician is, well if we take it this way we would have more to compare it with. This would become an informative.
@Lasna34 no you are wrong, that's the thing if they killed someone's family members to whom you refer as "their" they would hate them, and that's the thing, as long as it doesn't touch you, you don't have the compassion (or should I say enough projected hatred) to hate them thus romanticizing them, so uncompassionfreaks or notknowingwhotoactuallyhatefreaks. Lasna34 please consider making better and more truthful conclusions next time.
@Lasna34 Please do note where the word 'romanticize' come from. I have overly simplified that as simple as humans can be, I have taken a liking about their romantic adventure, it is merely a play of imagination that it was romanticized, I will say this again, killers or not, they got romanticized because their pursuit of love was passionate enough to touch imagination and then fantasy came roundabout with it.
I've heard Bonnie & Clyde references my whole life and had NO IDEA what their story was, thanks for this educational
video.
Same, I never knew they were criminals
They robbed a bank in my town and every year we have a reenactment
that's actually so wild 😂
PipDocket the kicker is they even wear the same style clothes and drive the original police car and follow the same route they took
But why 😂😂😂😆
SICK >:3
Sounds interesting!
Title: How they were caught: Bonnie and Clyde
Me: You mean, How they *died*
Thats what I was thinking. Don’t you mean how they were murdered?
But the series is called "how they were caught"
How they were *murdered.*
Nah they were *caught* LACKING
"How they were murdered" Yes.
I like this How They Were Caught series, it's interesting to learn about all of these. And I can tell you work hard and do a lot of research
i keep seing you in different comment sections 😂. perhaps we have similar interests
julie aka ollie I always see your comments too lmao
@@wintrs494 lmao
I wonder how it felt to be the person who planned the meeting where Bonnie and Clyde met
"Bonnie and Clyde have become a symbol for couples who pride themselves on having each other's backs."
Oh, yeah, because nothing says true love like robbing and murdering people together. Seriously, people who admire Bonnie and Clyde or fantasize about finding their Joker or Harley Quinn need to get some help.
Clyde would beat Bonnie till she couldn't 1pick herself up from the floor.
@@bunnynjesus4eva I didn't know that, but reading it didn't surprise me. A guy who has a violent temperament isn't going to spare his significant other from it.
there is absolutely no evidence for that. her husband however was extremely abusive to her that's why she ran off with another man. in her poems she wrote about the hell he gave her. clyde cared about her a lot and would even carry her to places because she couldn't walk well.
Josefina Avila thought that was just a rumor
i haven’t seen it all but i’m assuming it was because she always had his back even when it came to the extreme?
“the family of henry methman were cooking up a deal” boy oh boy
"...Methmen cooking up a deal" -- I saw what you did there
Except his name was Methvin, NOT Methmen.
@@englishatheart Shut up, methman's funnier LOL
I felt a joy in his voice saying it, almost laughing 😂😂
Hee! Hee!
I bet this dude is ryan with a voice filter on.
I hear it😂😂😂
Just wait for him to attempt to say “February”.
😂
Someday 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.
By Bonnie Parker
(Please take the time to go read her awesome poetry.)
Wait, is this what inspired the song Partners In Crime by Set It Off? It's lyrics sound awfully similar to this poem, especially:
"This is the night the young love dies,
Buried at each other's side,
You never took us alive,
We swore that death would do us part,
So now we haunt you in the dark."
I thought they were alive during the old Wild West lmao
Same
I used to think they were alive during the 50s until i got weirdly into 1920s history surrounding prohibition and mobsters (because of Boardwalk Empire).
Gabby Lopez same lmao
Me too
no stop im--
I would hear “Bonnie and Clyde” in love songs thinking it was a cute thing, ma’am... *no*
I was so ready for Ryan and Shane😂 I’ll still watch though lol
Go check out their new channel
Sanskar Wagley whats their new channel ???!!!
Duckington Duckss it’s called Watcher. It’s run by Shane, Ryan, and Steven
a.person a familiar name , thank you :)
Duckington Duckss np. I like spreading the word because more subscribers=more support for the ghoul boys lol
His voice is so calming,especially when you have a headache,plus everything is so interesting
It's crazy how everyone knows Bonnie and Clyde they're legends
Ricardo Masvidal I wouldn’t say they were legends more like they were infamous
Amen!
Amen!
Amen!
@@smegma_male They arelegends
I laughed when Methmen cooked up a plan, it just got me
The car and the clothes they were wearing when they were shot is all on display at Whiskey Pete's casino in Primm on the border of Nevada/California. It is pretty cool to see.
As far as I'm aware, the only clothing they have there is Clyde's shirt that he was murdered in.
Ngl I miss Shane and Ryan but you're cool
Clyde: *existed*
13-year-olds: SIMP
I don see anyone calling him a simp ngl simp got old fast
Aids M not on instagram 🙄
Krystal Bell instagram stans are always late with memes
Krystal Bell this ain’t instagram tho I just didn’t see any comments at all calling Clyde a simp 🤷🏽♂️ Bc you know he’s basically a legend.. kind of 💀
Not all 13 year olds. I'm 13😒
when the narrator said Roy, Bonnie's old husband, my mind immediately went to Roy from The Office lol
Omg sameeee
Me too
Amazing profile photo
My great grandpa Barrow was Clyde’s cousin. It’s so weird to hear my family name being spoken on a TH-cam video 😂
“I got one glock his name Clyde the other one named Bonnie”
Glock this! *Open fires Bonnie and Clyde*
Doesn’t that mean you have two glocks?
@@spookyruinsfest4936 yes, twice the fun.
Where is this quote from ??
@Johnchi Fru ohh thx 🙏🏾🥦 🥦
I’m related to Bonnie she I think is one of my great great grandmas cousins! I always think their story is super interesting not only cause it’s apart of a history that happened apart of my family just the stories about them in general! I also live in a town where they hid
COOL. I thought they didn’t have any children?
amv. No she is my great grandmas cousins so her parents sibling’s kids
Yes very interesting and very terrifying 😅👌
You guys should have father Thomas react to the supernatural series
YES
this is the beginning of my buzzfeed unsolved journey. here i go
Everyone involved: “So anyways...I started blasting”
😂😂😂
LMAO
I loved the "how they were caught" with the two ladies discussing it with that diagram! Super interesting how they did it. I enjoy all the content, but that one was done well.
We had two cats called Bonnie and Clyde. Clyde sadly passed in 2016 but Bonnie is still here 💗
wow this is so interesting. i've always heard their names in pop culture but never knew the story until now - thank you buzzfeed! love these series ❤️
I was just singing the Musical Bonnie and Clyde the whole time 😂
yessssss
You mean epic rap battle?
same though...
Emily Cunningham no theres a musical
There's a musical.....
"til death do they part" is incorrect, it should be "til death do them part", since the phrase "til death do you part" itself is another way of saying "Until death does you apart", basically to say that death pulls a couple apart. it bothers me so much how many people misunderstand that phrase lol
Thinking the same thing. "Until death parts you." "Until death parted THEM."
🎶"this world will remember us" 🎶
Can you guys do an unsolved on the "2014 Iguala mass kidnapping" its about how 43 students in Mexico disappeared.
Holy shit...I’m guessing they weren’t found?
@@ghosttoast8610 government never responded none of them were found and they still claim justice
Nobody:
The police during their ambush of Bonnie and Clyde: So anyways, we started blasting
They were cold blooded killers but are talked about and celebrated as if they were heroes of some sort...
Just "entitled" shitbags.
That's literally the comment section
I never realised that Bonnie And Clyde inspired the names of The End Of The F**ING world...
Bonnie and Klive
I live about 30 mins from where their hideout was in Joplin, MO
kickass man
Thats pretty kool
And....
Lisa M and nothing its a cool fact
I live in Ruston, LA. About 30 minutes away from where they were killed. I’ve visited the site before, they have a tombstone on the side of the highway that explains the event of their deaths.
Cops: How many time should we shoot?
Police Chief: Yes
I love the story of Bonnie and Clyde. It’s really interesting.
They were soulmates and twin flames that’s why they were inseparable
Spinoza Da that too I’m talking about why they were inseparable hun
They really shot the hell out of the two
They deserved it honestly
@@jamie2051 It's illegal and disgusting honestly
John Brown Did Nothing Wrong it’s also the 30s g
@@jamie2051 They didn't, especially Bonnie, but believe what you want, even though you're wrong. 🤷♀️
Christine C. They did they killed so many people and robbed so many places they got shot up and they died so why not shoot the bodies a bit more
When I was very young, too young to actually recall, my parents got to see the famous Bonnie and Clyde bullet ridden death car, which was still being displayed to those interested in seeing it. This was in the mid to late 1960s. Cool content guys, keep it coming. Peace.
Sounds cool 👍
Good news, old fella, It's still on display
this guy sounds EXACTLY like that one dude from the infographics show
Not really. The guy from infographics has a much lower voice
*Plot twist: Bonnies niece and Clydes nephew are secretly criminals and madly in love, and trying to continue the legacy*
“You need help, I can’t provide. I’m not Bonny you’re not Clyde.”
Heather's reference?😃
Prissy Cox yes :D
good reference op
😂😂😂
I'm watching this entire Playlist while I'm at work just to keep myself from getting bored
_duuudeeee bonnie got married at 15_
In olden days, some people were married at 13, in some parts around the world.
Their lifespan wasn't expected to be as long as it is now, due to lack of medicines for diseases and such.
Hence they try to, uhh, enjoy life as quick as they can.
ew tf
R. Kelly was 27 when he married 15-year-old Aaliyah in 1994.
Kids _still_ get married at 15. We haven't come a particularly long way.
me just singing the entire soundtrack of bonnie and clyde throughout this video
i NEED one of these videos constantly
Iove is the most tragic emotion a person can feel in my opinion. Because no matter what at some point you lose them and have to carry on their torch doing what you know they would've done for you and others.
“ the family of Henry Methman was *cooking* up a deal with authorities “
I see what you did there
Through out the whole time I'm just thinking of that song Bonnie and Clyde by DEAN
that's the way to go out.
they'll be talking about bonnie and clyde for a thousand years.
I live in West Dallas and people just found out that a local "what seemed abandoned library" building became to be Bonnie's old elementary school in Eagle Ford. The elementary school is called Eagle Ford and in so happy to live near by it
Yes I’ve been waiting for this one!
"Defenseless final showdown" ???? The car was a rolling arsenal !! Luckily for the posse Clyde didn't have time to react and grab any of the guns they had on board.
Clyde: Bonnie wanna commit crime?
Bonnie: sure thing
*loads guns*
That never happened buddy 😊
Even though it's literally the opposite of buzzfeed unsolved, I'm really digging this series. It adds a nice contrast.
At least it isn't 90% Shane and Ryan commentary.
The movie about the guys who killed them was awesome. Did a great job of unromanticizeing who they really were.
Costner exxagerated things
*very informative video on Bonnie and Clyde*
Me at 8:16: "haha.. the wall got a face"
Love this series!! Especially learning of such in-depth info on the last days of these 2 starcrossed lovers' lives!!!! Such a sad ending for them. I kinda wish they'd been caught alive. I wonder just how different the world would have been.
I love how they leave all the stuff you obviously wouldn’t leave behind as a criminal🤦🏻♀️
🎵 two living legends that’s what we will be 🎵
and that's okay with me every place that we go, folks will turn their heads
Look into the Yuba County 5 case!! I literally binged all these episodes hoping y’all would do an episode on it 😫
Always been interested by these two. Mainly how they got caught. I have Blanche book. Still need to read it. I have a full box of books.
Mama I'm in love with a criminal ~
They KILLED innocent people WHY are you romanticizing this??
@@nope8090 they basically a COUPLE so?? Yes they KILLED PEOPLE and that's why they're a criminals so I don't get your point for being a butthurt 🤔
@@nope8090 its a joke zainab
gidlegendary my guy she literally quoted an audio clip from tik tok it’s a fuckinh joke
I love history, and Bonnie and Clyde is one of my favorite stories! Tragic ending though. At least they were together.
Amazon has the story too. It was very good. Also watched The Highwayman, so good.
The fact their ancestors are trying to get them buried together like they're deserve a happy ending 🥴
Never happen.
I am 1 hour late, but the comment are T H R I V I N G.
*(Cute couple, but alot of death)*
I LOVE the Bonnie and Clyde story, I just wish it was Ryan and Shane doing this video 🥺❤
they have a new channel now! it's called the watcher.
This is the only channel of buzzfeed I can watch
me: (hates cliche love stories)
"Bonnie and Clyde were both wanted criminals, and both had a limp in one of their legs"
me: "its so beautiful i could cry!!!"
On the exact opposite legs, her right and his left
*cries*
@@Wednesdaynightmare so romantic!!
This channel just popped up in my TH-cam feed 2-3 days ago. Keep up the good work guys, love this series
Loyalty's... Do things Together forever
Maybe do an unsolved episode on the Hindenburg Disaster. It’s a mystery on its aftermath and on the plus side Ryan gets to say “the case will remain unsolved”
Before even watching this, Bonnie and Clyde being caught is kind of a stretch to say......
Converting their body mass into the jelly is probably more accurate.
"...the thief who also stole her heart."
Awwwweeeeewwwww...
the way i clicked so fast, thinking it‘s gonna be shane and ryan💔
I feel you bro 😪
They have their own channel now
@Luna Butterfly I think its called Watcher.
stream fine line same like heart been broke so many times I don’t know what to believe wanna say it’s my fault it’s my fault I wear my heart on my sleaze😭😂lmao I can’t
@@annaparker8735 oml u messed up the lyrics so bad lol
I seriously love the Love story. Its sooo sweet
When I told you I SPED HERE
One doesn't own emotion, and when one is owned by emotion, it's a reflection of one's belief that one own's them. Let the Narrative of emotion go. Non-Duality.
How about we not romanticize them, because Clyde was also physically abusive towards Bonnie. They’re as toxic as Joker and Harley. 😂
Isnt it just rumors tho
Actually, they BOTH would sometimes hit each other and then make up just as quickly and passionately. In fact, Bonnie was the one with the temper. Growing up, she was known for picking fights with both boys and girls. She was scrappy. Most of the time, Clyde would only hit back AFTER she hit him out of anger. And they never stayed mad at each other for long.
@@musicaltheatergeek79 Wow!...if you don't mind my asking, how do you know this? I would like to read or watch it.
@@ladykay917 It is detailed in Blanche Barrow's memoir, *My Life with Bonnie and Clyde.*
Only he wasn't? Maybe learn wtf you're talking about before commenting. 🙄
I clicked on this so fast 😂
Everyone did 😁
No ish!
SAME!
Same
The story of Bonnie and Clyde is one of the best history has to tell. ❤️
some people say "dyin' ain't so bad" but idk this doesn't seem too great