Bonnie and Clyde's identification order The End nears . . . On April 13, 1934, an FBI agent, through investigation in the vicinity of Ruston, Louisiana, obtained information which definitely placed Bonnie and Clyde (in a car stolen in New Orleans) in a remote section southwest of that community. The home of sometime accomplice Henry Methvin and the Methvin was not far away, and the agent learned of visits there by Bonnie and Clyde. Special agents in Texas had learned that Clyde and his companion had been traveling from Texas to Louisiana, occasionally accompanied by Henry Methvin. The FBI and local law enforcement authorities in Louisiana and Texas concentrated on apprehending Bonnie and Clyde, whom they strongly believed to be in the area. To be continued ... |
The daily diary entries from Ruth Catherine McKenzie McCoy. Her daughter, author Fran Baker, has included photos, historic notes and "old-time" recipes following the entries. Readers are welcome to comment.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Friday, April 13,1934
Today was supposed to be "bad luck," but I got through okay.
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