At least Bonnie & Clyde were real and a true story, Romeo & Juliete is just fiction made by shakespear, similar attracts last longer than opposites, so thumbs up if u are tired of clishes!
My great grandfather actually knew Bonnie and Clyde before they became outlaws. He was a little kid and worked next door to the cafe she worked at back in the day. Thank god for Frank Hamer, a legend of a man and a hero for taking out these two psychopaths.
Lived near where they died. Passed the marker many times. It's not set in the place where they were actually killed. That took place a ways up the road a bit. Many say it was a shame the way the lawmen gunned them down. I guess they didn't have to shoot quite so many times. But dead is dead. And if they hadn't ambushed them there would have been a gun battle. And lawmen would've most certainly died. They vowed to not be taken alive. They meant that. And they intended to take somebody with them when they went out. Both were extremely proficient with a number of firearms. The Tommy was their weapon of choice. If they had been given any clue as to what was in store they wouldn't have given themselves up. In the end there was only one way for it to play out. Bonny Parker and Clyde Barrow just had to die. It's been viewed by some starry-eyed, romantic young folks as one of the greatest love stories ever told. Truth is, they were just two outlaws who took what wasn't theirs and that included the lives of the people they took it from many times. People who worked for what little they had and died unjustly because two thugs didn't have the balls and backbone to do the same.