Kansas State Prison
Karpis, Alvin
Kaufman, Texas
Keller, Dr. H. W.
Kelly, George “Machine Gun,”
Kelly, Kathryn
Kemp, Texas
Kendale, Lester
Kennedy, Hugh
Kerr, Mr.
Kibler, Arkansas
Killers All
Killingsworth, Sheriff
King, Winter
King’s Daughters Hospital
Kirkland, Cleo
Knee, Clint
Knierim, Iowa
Krause, Frank
Krause, Mary
Krauser, Clarence
Krauser, Henry
Krebs, Bernard J.
Lackey, Joe
LaGrange, Texas
Lake Dallas
LaMont, Jimmy
Lancaster, Texas
Langford, Sam
Lawrence, Kansas
Leroy, Texas
Lewisville, Texas
“Little Cicero,”
Little’s Grocery
Lofton, Mark
Love Field
Love, John
Lovely, Varney
Lubbock, Texas
Lucerne, Indiana
Lucerne State Bank
Lufkin, Texas
Mabank, Texas
Mace, Billie Jean Parker
Mace brothers
Mace, Jackie
Marco’s
Marshall, Texas
Maxey, Albert
Maxwell, C. G. “Charley,”
McBride, Lillian
McCormick, A. F.
McCormick, Harry
McCurtain County, Oklahoma
McGee, Arkansas
McGinnis, Harry
McGrew, J. F.
McKamy-Campbell Funeral Home
McKenzie, Pete
McKinney, Texas
McLean, Annie
McNabb, Wade Hampton
Methvin, Avie Stephens
Methvin, Cecil
Methvin, Clemie
Methvin, Emma
Methvin, Hamilton Terrell
Methvin, Henry
Methvin, Idonia
Methvin, Iverson T.
Methvin, Ivy
Methvin, James
Methvin, Mary Barron
Methvin, Sarah Mildred Elizabeth Huggins
Methvin, Terrell
Metropolitan Recreation Club of Dallas
Miami, Oklahoma
Middletown Hydraulic Canal
Middletown, Ohio
Midway, Texas
Milam County, Texas
Miller Brothers Standard Oil
Miller, Vern
Miller, Vic
Milligan, Everett
Missouri State Penitentiary
Monticello, Arkansas
Moody, Dan
Moore, Eugene C. “Gene,”
Moore, Sidney
Mooresville, Indiana
Motor Mark Garage
Mount Lebanon
Mount Pleasant
Mt. Vista
Mullins, James
Murphy, H. D.
Murphy, King
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Musselman, Virgil
Nacogdoches County
Nacogdoches, Texas
Nash, Frank “Jelly,”
National Anti-Crime Association
Navarro County, Texas
Nelson, “Baby Face,”
Neosho Milling Company
Neuhoff Brothers Packing Company
Newton County, Missouri
Nokomis, Illinois
Norton, R. A. “Doc,”
Nuehoff, Henry
Nuehoff, Joe
Nye, Henry
O’Dare, Gene
O’Dare, Mary
Oakley, Prentis
Okabena, Minnesota
Oronogo, Missouri
Osborn, Robert
Owens, ____
Page, Oklahoma
Palestine, Texas
Palmer, Joseph Conger
Pampa, Texas
Panora, Iowa
Park, Emma
Parker, Billie Jean; also see Mace, Billie Jean
Parker, Bonnie Elizabeth:
as active participant
ambushed
autopsy of
bank robberies by
birth of
books about
boyfriends of (besides Clyde)
burned from car crash
and cigars
criminal influences
death of
death car of
described
and divorce
and Eastham Camp raid
federal charges against
final requests of
funeral of
as “good shot,”
hostages of
injuries of
in jail
leaves home
letters of
marries Thornton
meets Clyde
as murderer
poetry of
possible pregnancy of
public image of
publicity surrounding death of
rabbit of
research about
and surrender
theft/robbery by
as waitress
wanted posters of
youth of
Parker, Charles
Parker, Emma
Parker, Hubert Nicholas “Buster,”
Parker, Mack
Parsons, Estelle
“Partners in Crime,”
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Peeltown, Texas
Pentecost, F. W.
Perry, Iowa
Persell, Hazel
Persell, Tom
Phares, L. G.
Phillips, John Neal
Phillips University
Platte City, Missouri
Playboy Magazine
Pohle, Lilian
Pohle’s Drug Store
Polk City, Iowa
Portley, Ed.
Poteau, Oklahoma
Poundstone’s Corner
Primm, Nevada
Pritchard, Sam
R. P. Henry and Sons Bank, Lancaster, Texas
Ranger, Texas
Red Crown Tavern
Red Oak, Texas
Red River Parish, Louisiana
Redden, John
Reding’s Mill bridge
Reed, Ott
Reed Springs, Missouri
Reich, Paul
Rembrandt, Iowa
Rhodes, Dusty
Rhome, Texas
Richardson, Harry
Richetti, Adam
Riley, “Rags,”
Ringo, J. W.
Roach, Jack
Rockwall, Texas
Rockwell City, Iowa
Rogers, Clara
Rogers, Mrs.
Rogers, Ted
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roseborough, Bob
Rowena, Texas
Russell, Bud
Ruston, Louisiana
Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Salvation Army
Salyers, Ansel M. “Red,”
San Antonio, Texas
Sanger Hotel
Sayre, Oklahoma
Scarsdale, Dr.
Schieffer, William
Schmid, R. A. “Smoot,”
Scoma, Marie Barrow; also see Barrow, Marie
Searles, William
Sebastian County, Arkansas
Selders, Lawson
Seminole, Oklahoma
Shaffer, Mr.
Shehee, Dr.
Sherman, Jack
Sherman, Texas
Shreveport, Louisiana
Sidney Lanier School
Simmons, Lee
Simms Oil
Simon, Pete A.
Skelly, Aubrey
Slim’s Castle
Smith, Ellis
Smith, Frank
Smith, Mrs.
Ellis
Smith’s Garage
Sneed, Cleo
Snodgrass, Clyde
South Racoon River
souvenir hunters
Sowers ambush
Sparkman-Holtz-Brand Funeral Home
Spencer, Iowa
Springfield, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
Stamps, Millie
Stanley, Charles
Stanton, Earl
Star Service Station
Stark, Harry
Starr, Clint
State Juvenile Training School
State National Bank at West Texas
State Savings Bank, Knierim, Iowa
Steele, Phillip W.
Sterling, Ross
Stewart, Les
Stone, Sophia
Stoner, Bob
Stoner, Edward
Storm Lake, Iowa
“Story of Bonnie and Clyde, The,”
Story of Suicide Sal, The
Stovall, Charlie
Stovall, Mrs.
Strain, Anthony
Strain, Floyd
Strain, Mildred
Stringtown, Oklahoma
Stroud, Robert “the Bird Man,”
Stuart, Iowa
“Suicide Sal,”
Sulphur, Louisiana
Swift, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas
Taylor, G. C.
Taylor, James T.
Telico Cotton Gin
Telico, Texas
Temple, Texas
Terre Haute, Indiana
Texarkana, Arkansas
Texas Highway Patrol
Texas Prison System
Texas Rangers
Texas State Highway patrol
Texas State Police
Texas Supreme Court
Theus, B. C.
Thompson, Blackie
Thompson, E. A.
Thompson sub-machine gun
Thornton, Bonnie; also see Parker, Bonnie
Thornton, Roy Glenn
Tims, Mr.
Toddy, Ted
Topeka, Kansas
Trammell, Ewell
Trinity-Portland Cement Company
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Turner, May
Turner, William
Tuttle, Dewayne L.
Twin Cities Tourist Camp
Tyler, Texas
Underhill, Wilbur
Union Station Massacre
United Glass Company
United States District Court, Dallas
Van Buren, Arkansas
Van Noy, J. F.
Vasser, May
Vaughn, Dick
Vernon, Texas
Victoria, Texas
Vinita, Oklahoma
Waco, Texas
Wade, Clyde
Wade, Dr. J. L.
Waid, W. W.
Waldo, Arkansas
Walker, Andy
Walker County, Texas
Walker, Cumie T., see Barrow, Cumie
Warren, Jesse
Warren, Ruth
Washington County, Arkansas
Waskom, Texas
Watson, Jack
Watson, Wayne
Waxahachie, Texas
Weidler, Hugo
Weldon, Texas
Wellington, Texas
west Dallas
West, Texas
Western Heights Cemetery
Wetsel, Berly
Wharton, Texas
Whatley, S. J. “Baldy,”
Wheeler, E. B.
Whiskey Pete’s Casino
Wichita Falls, Texas
Williams, Eleanor
Williams, John
Willis, Texas
Wilson, Weber
Winamac
Winslow, Arkansas
Witters, Ura
Woody, George
Worley, Ollie
WPA
Wright, Glenn
Wullschleger, Elsie
—Judy Knight
JAMES R. KNIGHT was born in 1945 in Alma, Arkansas, site of one of the Barrow Gang’s shootouts. He is a 1967 graduate of Harding University, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, and, for the past thirty years, has been a pilot for Federal Express. He is currently a DC-10 captain. In 1998 he published an article on the Barrow Gang’s killing of the local city marshal in his hometown. In 2000 he began work on this updated biography of Bonnie and Clyde, working with Dallas historian Jonathan Davis. Knight and his wife, Judy, have three children and two grandchildren, and live in Franklin, Tennessee.
JONATHAN DAVIS was born in Evansville, Indiana. Davis became acquainted with Marie Barrow in 1993 in connection with their mutual involvement on a documentary concerning Bonnie and Clyde. He worked with her on several projects over the last five and a half years of her life. Davis has been involved with different Barrowrelated productions, including several television programs and an off-Broadway play. He currently resides in Dallas, Texas.
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