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Bonnie and Clyde — Part 2
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1955, at which time two peace officers were killeé by the Barrow gang. She said
that prevent in this house at that time were herself, her husband, Clyde Barrow,
Hubert Bleigh and Bonnie Parkers She said her husband did not do any shooting
on that occasion es she and her husband were upstairs, Sho was questioned con-
cerning other trips and escapades and murders attributed to the Barrow gang, but
would not answer questions in connection with some of them.
With respect to the automobile accident in which Bonnie Parker
was severely burned near Wellington, Texas, she said that Clyde Barrow, Hubert
Bleigh and Bonnie Parker were the only persons in that accident, and that night
mar Sayre, Oklahoma, in a wooded section, she and her husbend met Clyde, Hubert
and Bonnie with the two kidnapped officers and thet the boys tied the officers to
the trees
The further information obtained from Mrs, Barrow at this inter-
viow is in substance the same as will be contained in an aceount of the results
of the investigation by Agent Dewey in Iowa, which will be found in this reports
After leaving Des Loinea Sheriff Bash and the writer proceeded
to Adel, Iowa, where arrengements were made with Sheriff Clint Knee to interview
Marvin (Buck) Barrow, who was in a hospitel at Perry, Iowa.
At Perry, lowa, Marvin Barrow was interviewed. He was dancer-
ously 111 from gunshot wounds. He was under heavy guard. He was entirely con-
scious at the time of the interview, Marvin Rerrow, as well as his wife, steted
he sustained « wound in the head during the gun battle with officers at Platte
City on July 19, 1935): that he had been unable to obtain any medical attention
since that time, and that none of the mob since the gun battle had slept ina
house but had been camping and sleeping in their automobile at night. He stated
that he was in the battle near Dexter, Iowa, that morning and that he wes wounded
twice, but which wounds were not serious, The wound in Buck Barrow's head was
over the right eyes, Due to the lack of medical attention the wound in Barron's
head gave off such an offensive odor that it wes with the utmost difficulty
thet one could remain within several fest of him,
Marvin Earrow stated that he did not know where the boys ob-
tained the guns, and denied that he had participated in any robberies of National
Guard Armories. No satisfactory statement could be obtained from him, He did,
however, admit that he participated in three filling station robberies near
Fort Dodge, Iowa, a few days prior to the gun battle, These are, no doubt, the
robberies mentioned by Agent Dewey in his part of this report, Marvin Barrow's
attitude was cynical, and even though realizing thet he probably did not have
iong to live,he, on severel occasions, laughed heartily about some of his es-
capadess During the course of the interview one of the officers asked him why
he and his companions so ruthlessly took human life, and his reply thereto was,
"Well, I had to see that I did net get hurt".
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