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  1. W. D. Jones. William Daniel ("W.D.", "Bud", "Deacon") Jones (May 12, 1916 – August 20, 1974) was a member of the Barrow Gang, whose crime spree throughout the southern Midwest in the early years of the Great Depression became part of American criminal folklore.

  2. Learn about the notorious crime couple Bonnie and Clyde, who were shot by police in 1934 after a manhunt by the FBI. William D. Jones was one of their associates who was captured and imprisoned.

  3. 10 de dic. de 2014 · This guide explores the history and memory of the famous outlaw duo Bonnie and Clyde, using primary and secondary sources. It includes accounts of W.D. Jones, a member of the Barrow gang, and other sources from archives, films, music, and local memory.

  4. Often working with confederates—including Barrow’s brother Buck and Buck’s wife, Blanche, as well as Ray Hamilton and W.D. Jones—Bonnie and Clyde, as they were popularly known, robbed gas stations, restaurants, and small-town banks—their take never exceeded $1,500—chiefly in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Missouri.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2023 · Learn how the infamous criminal duo met their end in a hail of bullets from a posse in 1934. W.D. Jones, one of their accomplices, helped lead the police to them.

  6. William Daniel ("W.D.", "Bud", "Deacon") Jones (May 12, 1916 – August 20, 1974) was a member of the Barrow Gang, whose crime spree throughout the southern Midwest in the early years of the Great Depression became part of American criminal folklore.

  7. But after he got away (killing a sheriff's deputy in the process), he and Bonnie spent three months roaming Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, with their partner W.D. Jones, anonymous and...