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  1. Murder without malice. Criminal penalty. 15 years imprisonment. 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.

    • 15 years imprisonment
    • Gunshot wound
    • Jack Sherman, Hubert Bleigh, W.D., Dub, Deacon
    • Deceased
  2. His role in the gang has often been misattributed to teenage gang member W.D. Jones as both men were portrayed as composite character "C.W. Moss" in the film Bonnie and Clyde (1967).

    • 10 years imprisonment, Life imprisonment
    • Bank robber
    • Escaped in 1934, Paroled in 1942
    • April 8, 1912, Louisiana, United States
  3. 23 mag 2014 · Photo prise au dÈbut des annÈes trente (entre 1932 et 1934) de Bonnie Parker (D) et William Jones (WD Jones) , plus connus sous le nom de Bonnie et Clyde, le fameux couple de gansters qui...

  4. W. D. Jones, accusato di un omicidio, incriminato per un altro e sospettato per altri due, scontò quindici anni di prigione. I due criminali liberati nel raid a Eastham, Raymond Hamilton e Joe Palmer, furono entrambi ricatturati e condannati a morte per omicidio, condanna eseguita sulla sedia elettrica a Huntsville, in Texas, il 10 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Description. Voluntary statement by W. D. Jones on November 18, 1933 while under arrest in Dallas, Texas, in which he relates the circumstances of how he met Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker and the time-line of several incidents while he was in their company.

  7. 18 mar 2019 · Bonnie Parker, raised in poverty in Cement City across from Dallas, was married for three years before she met Clyde Barrow at her brother Buster’s house in West Dallas in January 1930. It was nearly love at first sight. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were but two of the gangsters who rampaged through the early 1930s.