BONNIE & CLYDE AMBUSH SITE MARKER

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

Parish Marker of the ambush site that resulted in the death of Bonnie Parker And Clyde Barrow in 1934. Located in Gibsland Louisiana.

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  • If you stop at 53 seconds you can see a transparent apparition directly behind the stone. I can make out the head, shirt, arm, and legs. What do you think?

  • Sorry I don't visit here much. Yeah I think I see It. I haven't noticed it before. I have a collection of photos of orbs in graveyards. I get stuff like this often. Thanks.

  • nice where is it at?

  • it is in Gibsland Louisiana. South of I-20, there is also a museum there. If you can't locate it try stopping at the local police department and ask for officer Bob he can direct from that point.

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  • I would love to bitch slap the fuckers who marked this memorial - classless young punks no doubt.

  • No kidding, that is so dumb that people wrote on it. But that's actually not their gravestone, that's just a marker for the site of their deaths. And Bonnie & Clyde really weren't heroes, they were ruthless killers. :) Still, their story is fascinating.

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  • Bonnie & Clyde were cold-blooded murderers, but they are part of American crime history. An historical marker serves a purpose here. Some idiots just have to deface every monument and grave marker they see. Jerks.

  • @mermaidlorelei i dont see a head or shirt.

    i see just a light reflection

  • It's not an apparition. It's sunlight reflecting off the camera lens.

  • @nekropigeon Yup..you're about the 10th person who has told me that!  I admit that I am terrible with lighting, matrixing, etc. My forte is evps. Thanks for making me feel like a dumb ass again! lol

  • @mermaidlorelei the lens flare ghost

  • @always2steps2death I see what you're talking about, re the apparation, but it appears the sun is low in sky and behind the marker, so this might possibly be a lens flare or other artifact of the camera or lighting conditions.

  • hey everyone my channel is SukiKohana87, if u have any questions about bonnie and clyde or gibsland u can message me, i lived in gibsland from june 2006 until november 2010. im really good friends with Mr. Boots Hinton, who is the son of Ted Hinton one of the dallas officers that was involved in the ambush

  • @segmentor mr. boots has the original footage that was shot right after the shooting, he also has a book that his dad wrote in detail of everything to do with bonnie and clyde. now if you go to the ambush marker and walk across the street to a big hill thats where the officers sat and shot them so its really hard to find any of the wholes from the bullets, but if you go to the reenactment which is held the weekend of may 23 you can collect bullets like they used

  • @segmentor hi im ashley i just moved from Gibsland in november of 2010 ive lived there since june of 2006, if u go to the ambush museum u can see alot of the guns they used, this museum used to be a little cafe which is the one they stopped at to grab sandwiches right before they were killed. the guy that runs the museum is names mr. boots hinton, he is the son of ted hinton the officer from dallas that was involved in the shooting.

  • Are there any chances of finding traces from bullets from the shooting? Sure there have been billions of people with metal detectors combing the spot up and down!!!

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