
Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde were a notorious American criminal couple during the Great Depression, active in the early 1930s. They gained infamy for their bank robberies, police ambushes, and violent crimes across several states. Known for their daring, they captured public attention with their rebellious image and evasive maneuvers from law enforcement. Ultimately, their crime spree ended in 1934 when they were ambushed and killed by police. Their story has become a symbol of the tumultuous era, highlighting issues of poverty, crime, and media sensationalism.