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Bonnie and Clyde — Part 2

100 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jul 8, 1933 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: Bonnie and Clyde · 100 pages OCR'd
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-2- and women as they were sitting in the car and thet her eyesight is very poor. She further stated that later that evening or the next morning « man and s woman driving 4 blue Ford Roadster with a Texas license drove into the camp and rented the cabin next to the other people. Mrs. Dennis could not identify any of the photographs, stating that the couple in the Ford Roadster were sitting in the car at the time and that it was hard to mke out their faces. Mrs. Dennis further stated that she does not keep a register and that she did not ask for the names of these parties or take the license number of the ar, Miss Hazel P. Dennis, daughter of the proprietor of the camp ground, advised that she is a registered nurse end that one of the women, whose photo she identified as being Mrs. Clyde Berrow, was very badly burned about her right hip, leg and elbow and that she required medical assistance and was treated by Drs, E. H. Stevenson and Walter G. Eberle of Fort Gmith. Mtea Dennis stated that she saw only one of the men but all of the women. She described woman No. 1 as being about 32 years of age, height 5 ft. 4 in., weight, 125 pounds, color of hair, blonde, very talkative; No. 2 as being about 25 years of age, five feet tall, dark complexioned, dark wavy hair, weight about 100 pounds. She described the burned woman as being about 20 years old, 5 ft. 2 in., weight 100 pounds, build slight, complexion, light, hair tinted red. She identified the man seen by her as Clyde Barrow by photograph shown her by Agent. Miss Dennis further stated that none of these people would talk much or tell who they were or any- thing about themselves. Mr. E. W. Coots, proprietor of the lunch stand edjacent to the camp ground stated that the parties occupying these two cabins would occasionally eat at his place during their stey at the camp grounds. He identified the photos of Clyde and Melvin Barrow as being two of the men and described the third min aa follows: Age about 25-50 years, height, 5 ft. 8 in., weight, about 130 pounds, alender build, light camplexion, wearing dark colored glasses. He stated that this man wis driving a 1933 model Ford V-8 Roadster with a Texas license. He gave the same descriptions of the women as previously given by Miss Dennis. Dr. E. H. Stevenson, with offices located in the First National Bank Building, Fort Smith, Arkansas, on being interviewed stated that on the morning of June 23, 19233 he attended a women in cabin No, 16, Mid-Way Camp Ground, who gave her name to him as Ruth McOray; that she was suffering from very severe burns on the outer surface of the rightthigh and right kmee and on the inner surface of the right elbow. Dr. Stevenson stated that she was in bed need of medical attention end he recommended that she go to «© hospital, which she refused to do. Dr. Stevenson thinks the photo of Mrs. Barrow is that of the woman he treated, He further stated that he was paid by the man whose photo he identified ss being Clyde Barrow, Dr. Walter G. Eberle, with offices loceted in the First National Bank Building, Fort Smith, Arkansas,” stated that on or about June 20, 1933 he was called to the Mid-Way camp ground and there he attended « woman suffering from severe burns; that he advised her to go to a hospital for treatment but she re=-
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