Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Bonnie and Clyde of 21st century
by Romana Schlesingerova
Killing duo, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are now a romantic legend, two people, who`s love had been interrupted by bad police guys. According to the famous movie, (Bonnie and Clyde, 1967) it was an elegant couple, possessing a perfect image, fast cars and automatic guns. Just like two innocent turtle-doves, who meet up the crime scene by mistake and finally killed about 20 people. The couple met in 1930. Bonnie immediately dropped off her boring job of a waitress and begun to enjoy the life full of adventures in the gang of her new lover. Their carrier was turbulent, but at the end of the day not very profitable- thefts, bank robberies and gas station burglaries, brought them around 2000 dollar, which was a very funny income at that time. They were permanently on the run, slept over in wooden dwellings or car, which makes the elegant wardrobe from the movie only a magic film trick. To count all their crimes is impossible; they didn't have a plan in many cases and shoot after everyone. Their hate of police was bestial and after killing 9 policemen, the couple became a number one enemy of the state and hot candidates for an electric seat. Bonnie and Clyde died after 270 shots had been fired to their Ford V8. The satisfaction of this kind is not in use anymore, for the luck of a young couple from Philadelphia. Jocelyn Kirsch, 22, and Edward K. Anderton, 25, were charged Friday with identity theft, forgery, unlawful use of a computer and a laundry list of other counts. They were lovers and partners as Bonnie and Clyde had been once. Maybe they will reveal the source of their inspiration and a new movie will soon arrive to our theatres.
| by Romana Schlesingerova for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv) |
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