@ozzyhead73 If you look online this Debbie Moss has an entire website where she talks about the Barrow gang. I can't give you the link cuz I deleted it about 1 year ago, but it's prolly still online if you google it. It seems I spent a couple of hours on that site and read and watched everything on there, it was very interesting. Cheers!!
I am from europe and I dont understand all what she is saying. Is there a chance that you could write the text in the Info box. Would be great. Thanks anyways
as far as im concerned she is my hero to be able to live to tell the tale of in my opinion the most fasinating experience in american history, to have been able to experience the company of bonnie and clyde as terrible or horrable a tragedy as it may have been. but in my opinion much more exciting then the older days such as butch cassidy and the sundance kid, jessi james, or wyatt eurp and doc holliday. yes, i truely admire blanche barrow.
thanks so much keeping things simple and factual. the website for blanche is amazing. she was indeed a beautiful woman. glad you are doing this. i will follow up on new posts you do
Yes, Debbie, I agree that the movie was unjust about Bonnie & Clyde (and about Buck and Blanche). The movie is very fictional. I read many books about them and even went to the Huntsville Prison Museum, on a school field trip, and I learned the truth from that too.
Just for the record, some posts have been removed. I neither agree with what the Barrow Gang did nor condemn them. I have never walked in their shoes. I post the info to keep history correct no matter how good or bad it is. I am not a criminal worshipper. My interest is in the history and the mystery. My family asked me to research Blanche's story and write a book, which I am doing. I'm not trying to make a marter of Blanche, but just tell the true story. Thanks for your comments. Debbie
Well it has been a year now. I am sure you got a lot of research done with Blanche's story.
I would like to tell you and others that come here, that Blanche's story is already published. It's really Blanche's diary, it's entitled: "My Life With Bonnie & Clyde"
It's a very good read, and a lot of nice pictures.
If you would to private message me, I would like to learn more about your research, as I have done quite a bit myself, not including the book that I just mentioned.
@DebbieMoss My father after Korean war, was a deputy sheriff in TX late 50's, went to a cop convention of sorts in New Orleans, after the event went to a bar with friends and Frank Hamer sat next to them, they talked a bit........ wasnt he the TX ranger who pursued B&C? and head of the posse? Dad said he was kinda of a A-hole.
Debbie Moss well done to share with us the amazing lady. I have been a great fan of the Barrow & Parker team for decades. They set the mid west on fire in those years, their exploits are legend. There was a bond between Baianche and Buck that was only broken in death. Well Done if you have more please share with us all.
Deb, thanks for the history. i wonder though if you could post a transcript as its hard to tell what shes saying in that 1930'-speak. also, your website does not load
Real good job your doing Missy. an Ill like to tip my cowboy hat to yall.
patsyd80 8 months ago
blanche was so beautiful! lord rest her beautiful soul.
otisthecat1 8 months ago
wow, that was awesome to listen to a first hand account! recorded for posterity!! anymore of that interview available? love to hear it! thanx!
ozzyhead73 1 year ago
@ozzyhead73 If you look online this Debbie Moss has an entire website where she talks about the Barrow gang. I can't give you the link cuz I deleted it about 1 year ago, but it's prolly still online if you google it. It seems I spent a couple of hours on that site and read and watched everything on there, it was very interesting. Cheers!!
clintonearlwalker 1 year ago
Hy Debbie
I am from europe and I dont understand all what she is saying. Is there a chance that you could write the text in the Info box. Would be great. Thanks anyways
mauliola192 1 year ago
BONNIE AND CLYDE BUCK AND BLANCHE PROPER UNDERWORLD LEGENDS
leedumett444 1 year ago
as far as im concerned she is my hero to be able to live to tell the tale of in my opinion the most fasinating experience in american history, to have been able to experience the company of bonnie and clyde as terrible or horrable a tragedy as it may have been. but in my opinion much more exciting then the older days such as butch cassidy and the sundance kid, jessi james, or wyatt eurp and doc holliday. yes, i truely admire blanche barrow.
WICKEDxxxFUNERAL 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this! I recently read the book of Blanche's diary. The movie didn't do her justice for the true woman she was.
meddetect10 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing with us!
smileteach 2 years ago
Very interesting!
10xjava 2 years ago
thanks so much keeping things simple and factual. the website for blanche is amazing. she was indeed a beautiful woman. glad you are doing this. i will follow up on new posts you do
blackgrprixgtx 2 years ago
Yes, Debbie, I agree that the movie was unjust about Bonnie & Clyde (and about Buck and Blanche). The movie is very fictional. I read many books about them and even went to the Huntsville Prison Museum, on a school field trip, and I learned the truth from that too.
LeanaJoH76 3 years ago
Great video and outstanding website.
Thank you
lilyvonschtuppp 3 years ago
Yes, thank you for removing those comments. I look forward to your book.
Pearlmonroe 3 years ago
Just for the record, some posts have been removed. I neither agree with what the Barrow Gang did nor condemn them. I have never walked in their shoes. I post the info to keep history correct no matter how good or bad it is. I am not a criminal worshipper. My interest is in the history and the mystery. My family asked me to research Blanche's story and write a book, which I am doing. I'm not trying to make a marter of Blanche, but just tell the true story. Thanks for your comments. Debbie
DebbieMoss 3 years ago
DebbieMoss-
Thank God you took those comments away!
They were awful and unjust. Good work.
henrygem 3 years ago 6
Well it has been a year now. I am sure you got a lot of research done with Blanche's story.
I would like to tell you and others that come here, that Blanche's story is already published. It's really Blanche's diary, it's entitled: "My Life With Bonnie & Clyde"
It's a very good read, and a lot of nice pictures.
If you would to private message me, I would like to learn more about your research, as I have done quite a bit myself, not including the book that I just mentioned.
DahcS 2 years ago
@DebbieMoss My father after Korean war, was a deputy sheriff in TX late 50's, went to a cop convention of sorts in New Orleans, after the event went to a bar with friends and Frank Hamer sat next to them, they talked a bit........ wasnt he the TX ranger who pursued B&C? and head of the posse? Dad said he was kinda of a A-hole.
mrsmelzbad 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this Debbie. Blanche was so pretty and she and Buck loved each other so much. I am re-reading her book.
Pearlmonroe 3 years ago 4
on another note;take a razor blade and cut the bullet out? thems was some THUGGGGGGGSSSSSS baby!
MacGrurry 4 years ago
thank you . for shareing this with every one. its history.
brotherslope 4 years ago
Fantastic, thank you Debbie! Dunwyche~ PS. You should see some of the other B&C stuff on ut00b, lots of misinformation. D~
Dunwyche 4 years ago
Great to hear a live witness, with some truths to things. Ted Hinton's book was good too! not good was Warner Brothers Movie...........
ssgd1960 4 years ago
Debbie Moss well done to share with us the amazing lady. I have been a great fan of the Barrow & Parker team for decades. They set the mid west on fire in those years, their exploits are legend. There was a bond between Baianche and Buck that was only broken in death. Well Done if you have more please share with us all.
FORDROAD.
fordroad 4 years ago
wow, thanks!
ames0587 4 years ago
Thanks for uploading this, Ma'am.
northwindbrat 5 years ago
You are most welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
DebbieMoss 5 years ago
Deb, thanks for the history. i wonder though if you could post a transcript as its hard to tell what shes saying in that 1930'-speak. also, your website does not load
MacGrurry 4 years ago