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History Analyzed
Bonnie and Clyde

History Analyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 60:10


Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were Depression Era outlaws who are just known by their first names. They have been romanticized as young lovers who stood by each other and lived life on their own terms. But in reality, Clyde was a thief and a murderer and Bonnie was his willing accomplice. For just over two years they went on a crime spree in the early 1930s robbing and killing. They were finally stopped when a 6 man posse headed by a former Texas Ranger shot and killed them with over 100 bullets, execution style, on a country road in Louisiana. 

Cigar Store Idiots Podcast
Texas Ranger Frank Hamer-Ep 307

Cigar Store Idiots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 16:32


Texas Ranger Frank Hamer was a bad man! From crooked elections, Mexican boarder wars, corrupt law enforcement, to bringing down Bonnie and Clyde. He had his hands in everything. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rob-west8/support

Schwarze Akte - True Crime
#200 In den Köpfen von Bonnie und Clyde: Die wahre Geschichte hinter dem Mythos.

Schwarze Akte - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 69:31


John Bucher ist stolz auf sein Juweliergeschäft in der Nähe von Dallas, Texas. Bis am Abend des 30. April 1932 zwei Männer sein Geschäft betreten und ein Schuss die Stille zerreißt. Es ist einer der ersten Morde, die mit Bonnie und Clyde in Verbindung gebracht werden. Obwohl weder Bonnie noch Clyde abgedrückt haben. In dieser Folge erzählen wir euch die wahre Geschichte des berüchtigten Gangsterpärchens und geben euch zusammen mit Max und Jakob vom Podcast „Beste Freundinnen“ einen Einblick in ihre Psyche. Den ersten Teil dieser Folge hört ihr im Podcast „Beste Freundinnen“ überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt. Zum Beispiel hier: https://tinyurl.com/2hay948w --- Links --- Foto des jungen Clyde Barrow (1926): https://tinyurl.com/5cn8r6jv Foto von Bonnie und Roy: https://tinyurl.com/5fk98cpj Foto von Bonnie und Clyde (Frühling 1933): https://tinyurl.com/2u2sdj5t Bonnie posiert als Gangsterbraut (1933): https://tinyurl.com/4ajuukb6 Foto von Blanche und Buck Barrow: https://tinyurl.com/3xvajshn Foto von W.D. Jones: https://tinyurl.com/422fsrwf Foto von Frank Hamer: https://tinyurl.com/4446ffw7 Foto eines Ford V8: https://tinyurl.com/wbf7z9b5 Das Gedicht von Bonnie Parker „The end of the line”: https://tinyurl.com/3yrj9pdt --- Empfehlungen --- Film „Bonnie und Clyde“ (1967) mit Warren Beatty und Faye Dunaway (z. B. bei Amazon Prime Video oder bei RTL+) Film „The Highwaymen“ (2019) mit Kevin Costner (Netflix) Buch „Ladies and Gentlemen, das ist ein Überfall! Die Geschichte von Bonnie & Clyde“ (Michaela Karl) Buch “Go Down Together - The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde” (Jeff Guinn) --- Werbepartner [Werbung] --- Rabattcodes und Links von unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte --- Schwarze Akte Buch [Eigenwerbung] --- Das Schwarze Akte Buch mit weiteren spannenden Fällen erhaltet ihr überall dort, wo es Bücher gibt. www.schwarzeakte.de/buch --- Social Media & Kontakt --- Instagram: @schwarzeakte YouTube: @SchwarzeAkte TikTok: @schwarzeakte Mail: schwarzeakte@julep.de Website: www.schwarzeakte.de --- Credits --- Hosts: Anne Luckmann & Patrick Strobusch Zu Gast: Max und Jakob von „Beste Freundinnen“ Redaktion: Anne Luckmann, Antonia Bose und Martin Petermann Schnitt: Anne Luckmann Intro und Trenner gesprochen von: Pia-Rhona Saxe Producer: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios Impressum: www.julep.de/impressum [Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links] --- SPOILER --- Dieser Fall ist gelöst.

True Crime Fighters Podcast
Legend and Icon of the Texas Rangers.

True Crime Fighters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 8:42


Legend and Icon of the Texas Rangers. Are you familiar with the name Frank Hamer? Well, allow me to introduce you to a legendary figure deeply intertwined with the lore of the Texas Rangers and the Wild West. Frank Hamer, a name synonymous with bravery, resourcefulness, and an unwavering commitment to upholding the law, was a true icon in the realm of law enforcement. In this new episode of the True Crime Fighters Podcast, where I take the reins as your host, we embark on an exploration of the life and enduring legacy of Frank Hamer. Together, we'll uncover the journey that transformed him into an iconic figure within the annals of the Texas Rangers. One case in particular stands out as emblematic of Frank's prowess, the infamous tale of Bonnie and Clyde. In the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat app look for and follow John J. Wiley @LetRadioShow. Background song by Lobo Loco - Brain - Instrumental.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Before the Lights
Perry Carver: Bonnie & Clyde Expert/Owner Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum

Before the Lights

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 58:10


The owner of The Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland, LA. gives us his knowledge of the story behind Bonnie & Clyde this includes:·        How he got into history & Bonnie & Clyde·        Clyde Barrow beginning of run ins with the law.·        Ted Hinton·        Clyde breaking out of prison and having two toes amputated.·        The shootout on April 13, 1933, in Joplin, MO·        Car flipping in a ravine that badly burned Bonnie.·        What happened in Platte City, MO at Red Crown?·        Clyde's involvement in breaking out prisoners from Eastham Prison·        His collection of events from the famous Easter Sunday killings near Grapevine, TX·        The night before they were ambushed and stopping by a café for food which is now the Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum·        How did Frank Hamer get involved in this case?·        The ambush and events afterwards·        The burial sites of Bonnie & Clyde & the reason this story is still of relevance.·        The Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum·        The movie- “The Highwaymen” Perry Carver Links:Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum: https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/10864Bonnie & Clyde Face book Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064457213559Death Car Exhibit: https://primmvalleyresorts.com/hotel/hotel-amenities/bonnie-clyde-exhibition/ Before the Lights:Become a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBefore the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Get Tommy a Glass of Vino: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelightsPlease Rate & Review the show!Support the showFollow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com

Allen West | Steadfast & Loyal Podcast
Allen West | Steadfast & Loyal | Texas Ranger History with Joe Davis

Allen West | Steadfast & Loyal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 28:30


AUTO-GENERATED TRANSCRIPT: Hey greetings everyone, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West here and welcome to the Steadfast and Loyal program.[MUSIC][ALLEN WEST] Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the Steadfast and Loyal program. You know, living in Texas, this place just has a wealth of history. Just recently driving down to Port Aransas, we went through Gonzales and we went through Goliad and pulled my wife over and we stopped there La Bahia and we saw the site where Colonel James Fannin and his men were executed by the Mexicans, some 400. Now this month is the 200th anniversary of the Texas Rangers, one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in North America. And so I couldn't think of a better person to talk to about this 200th anniversary than former Texas Ranger Joe Davis who is a fifth-generation Texan and a descendant of George Lamb who fought and was killed at the Battle of San Jacinto for the independence of Texas. He was accepted into the DPS Academy in February of 1963 and in 1968 was promoted to agent in the DPS Intelligence Service station in Houston. He was appointed as a Texas Ranger on the 1st of October 1969. He is now the past president of the former Texas Rangers Association and current president of the former Texas Rangers Foundation and we're joined by Joe Davis right now. It's good to see you Joe. How are you doing? [RANGER DAVIS] Everything's going well, Allen. Just trying to fight this heat that's in Texas but we're doing that well and having a great summer in Fredericksburg. [ALLEN WEST] Yes sir. Well stay inside, drink a lot of tea or lemonade and water and just stay in the air conditioning. Let's talk about this month because it was 200 years ago in August of 1823 when Stephen F. Austin called forward for the first 10 Texas Rangers. You having served as a Texas Ranger, what does this mean for you? Well, you know Stephen F. Austin of course is known as the father of Texas and he brought the first colonists into Texas about 1821 and then of course 1823 saw a need to protect them and that need was fulfilled by 10 men that he hired, became known as Rangers and their job was to protect the settlers that he brought in and little did he probably know at that time when he hired the first 10 that they'd be around for the next 200 years and as a young man growing up, young boy growing up here in Texas and I've become kind of fascinated with the history of Texas and the history of the Rangers and so growing up I made a commitment that one day I'd like to be a Texas Ranger. You know the interesting thing when you think about the state of Texas before there was the Republic of Texas, before there was the state of Texas, there were Texas Rangers so they were there guarding something that had not yet come into its full fulfillment. So you have been the past president of the former Texas Ranger Association and that's an organization that was founded in 1897 so it's about 125 or plus years of age and now you're the president of the former Texas Ranger Foundation and that's been around for over 50 years. So you're kind of a keeper of an incredible legacy. What does that mean for you to be the the guardian of that Texas Ranger folklore and that legacy? Well of course growing up and as I said and then actually becoming a Texas Ranger, it's been a part of my life actually I guess since I was about 14 when I first wrote that letter to Colonel Garrison who was then chief of the Texas Rangers inquiring about the Texas Rangers and he sent me a badge which I have still have and it's hanging in my office. So they've been a part of my life I guess since I was 14 and being a native Texan in the background of the history of my family it really means a lot to be able to be a part of this great history of this state. I thank God every day that I was born in this state and was able to serve as a ranger and be a part of that history and continue to do so today. So what are some of the events that the former Texas Ranger Foundation has planned for this 200th anniversary and can the public come down and participate and be a part of some of these celebrations there in Fredericksburg? [RANGER DAVIS] Yeah we actually are having an event this weekend called Celebrate Texas that we were due to have back in March but because of a storm that came through we had to cancel it and so it's coming together this weekend it'll begin Friday at our Texas Ranger Heritage Center with a play on Captain Bill McDonald, a well-known early ranger who actually is responsible for calling the phrase one right one ranger and Wyatt Earp who is actually pardon me on that right no problem and Wyatt Earp who was actually a descendant of the real Wyatt Earp an actor from Timson will be in Friday night playing the one-man play honoring the Texas Ranger Bill McDonald. So it's been starting with that event and then Saturday we have an all-day event beginning at 9 a.m. we'll have some Indians camped out on the ground some ranger camps we'll have some entertainment here for them be swearing in kids that come to the event they'll be swore in as junior rangers and receive a junior ranger Texas Ranger badge and so it's going to be a great day honoring the 200th anniversary with different ones participating the mayor of Fredericksburg is coming over and reading the proclamation about the design that day Texas Ranger Day here in Fredericksburg. Now a lot of people have come to know Fredericksburg as being this you know wine central location wine capital of Texas but when you think about the history that is there and the former Texas Ranger Foundation and the the ranger heritage center that is there and also Fort Martin Scott can you tell people a little bit more about Fort Martin Scott which is one of the oldest uh forts east I mean west of the Mississippi River. Yeah of course our heritage center is right here in Fredericksburg as you enter the city limits and we had joined Fort Martin Scott.So Fort Martin Scott was actually the first fort built out west to protect this area from the Indians right after Texas became a state in the United States they sent federal troops down here and they needed a place for them and so Fort Martin Scott was in the area that where the settlers were farming here at the time had been here a couple of years so they decided to build the first fort which became Fort Martin Scott in Fredericksburg. Uh the Rangers had a lot to do with this area too at the same time as Captain Jack Hayes, a early well-known ranger, patrolled up this area. He followed what was known as the Penta Trail that had been in existence for a hundred years that came out of San Antonio and run up to direction west northwest and it was made actually by the Indians that they traveled back and forth on and it became a trail that used by the settlers and the rangers. So Fort Martin Scott is a big historical monument here in Fredericksburg being the first fort built out west and we're part of that history because of the rangers that camped in the area like Jack Hayes and others during that time it was in existence. Now not too far away from the heritage center and Fort Martin Scott you got a couple of ranger engagement areas where they had some skirmishes with the local the Comanches there. One of them is Enchanted Rock and I think that's where Captain Hayes kind of became part of the Texas Ranger Forklore. Yeah Enchanted Rock is just a few miles northwest of Fredericksburg. It's a 640 acre granite mountain. It was actually the Indians used it and thought it was a monument that they was very sacred to them. So Captain Hayes of course was out in this area patrolling and got in the area of Enchanted Rock and was camped out there and one day he went up to observe the area from that rock and was surrounded by some Indians and actually had a Indian battle up there and his men who were camped down below heard the shooting and came to his rescue. But that's just a few miles northwest of here and it's still in existence. It's now a state park where people can actually come up there and climb the mountain and observe the same thing that Captain Hayes observed when he was up there on the Enchanted Rock. So the unique thing about you know the Texas Ranger Heritage Center there in Fredericksburg is that you are actually on the ground where the Rangers had an outpost, the Rangers stayed, the Rangers patrolled and there was an Ranger engagement there and there was another I think it's the Battle of Walker's Creek that's not too far away either. Right Battle of Walker Creek was Jack Hayes again which is just south of here located basically between Fredericksburg and the city of Burney andCaptain Hayes had just got some revolvers from the Texas Navy and they were five shot revolvers known as the Patterson, the first revolver made by Cold Factory and he just hit his men a pair of those revolvers and each one of them carried five shots so they had 10 shots before they had to reload. And while they were patrolling out here south of Fredericksburg they spotted a group of Indians and then an engagement occurred with the Indians and actually the historians will tell you that those revolvers was like almost the atomic bomb when it came to battle that much because the Indians wasn't expecting that. They were used to the Rangers firing one shot from their muskets or their pistols that they carried and then had to reload and it's actually surprised the Indians and they were badly defeated that day at that battle because of the new Patterson revolver that Jack Hayes and his men were carrying. [ALLEN WEST] Let's talk about your vision for phase two of the Texas Rangers Heritage Center there. Phase one has been completed you got the beautiful pavilion you got the amphitheater that is there the you know generational ranger statue and of course the the star that has the ranger uh character characteristics and traits. What's that vision for that phase two that you want to bring to Fredericksburg? [RAMGER DAVIS] Yeah that phase two is actually going to be a unique state-of-the-art facility it's going to be more than a museum. When you come to this facility you'll not only see the artifacts you'll also learn the history as you go through there. The museum will be divided into as you enter a theater and a ranger will actually come out as if he's there in person on his horse and tell you about what you're fixing to observe as you go through. There'll be five galleries after you leave the theater and it'll start with actually Austin hiring the first 10 Rangers and you'll be there as if you were actually there as it occurred. Then you'll go into gallery number two and you'll actually be in the city of Gonzales. This was when the Alamo was being fought and a writer comes in to the city of Gonzales with a letter from Travis uh saying that he's surrounded and needing help and in that particular gallery you'll see a mounted ranger group from Gonzales that was just formed and after the letter is read the captain of that group will tell him to mount up we need to go to the Alamo. Well that particular group it was the only group that uh made it into the Alamo. They knew when they left Gonzales they may not get out of there and they actually lost their lives 32 of them in the Alamo that day. They're known now in Texas history as the immortal 32. So that's gonna be part of it and you you travel along through there you'll as history progresses and you'll see an outlaw named John Wesley Harden one of the most notorious outlaws in the state that was responsible for killing over 30 men and the rangers got on his trail and ended up following him all the way to Florida where they arrested him and brought him back and you'll actually be in the train station where he was captured and learned that part of the history and he goes on to uh the modern day ranger and what he does today and how many they are and you'll learn the history of them and then as you leave that area you'll go out to uh what we call the hall of honor. We're different rangers and they're recognized in that hall of honor. Men like uh Sullivan Ross who later in life became uh president of Texas A&M University. He was governor of the state of Texas. Tom Frost who uh was a ranger captain before he formed Frost Bank in San Antonio. Men that not only were rangers but after their ranger career they they uh got involved in Texas and built Texas uh what it is today and what people know about it. A lot of them serving in the rangers and you'll learn that as you exit uh at uh ranger uh hall of honor the many men that that uh did that as well as rangers that served like in my time period and afterward. You know and we can't forget uh Frank Hamer and what he did and bringing uh justice to Bonnie and Clyde you know tracking them down and the unique thing about the galleries that you have set up there in the phase two of the Texas Ranger Heritage Center is broken down based upon the Texas Ranger characteristics and values which are courage, determination, dedication, respect, and integrity and I think that if there's anything that our young people need today it's a lesson in those five Texas Rangers values and that's why it's so important that we get this phase two completed. [ALLEN WEST] How can people support uh the former Texas Ranger foundation in getting that phase two started and completing? [RANGER DAVIS] Well we have several ways I don't know that you can do that through the Farmer Texas Ranger Foundation which I'm currently the president one of the easiest ways is to get involved with us through our membership program. You can go to our website or call our office and when we formed the foundation it's uh we have a board of directors that uh serve it and uh and we first formed it we formed a membership where you could join up a tax deductible donation and you in in that membership uh you receive a certificate uh naming you a uh member of the Farmer Texas Ranger Foundation you join at various ranks from private to major like in the Texas Ranger service and that's one way you can do it other ways we have different areas in the museum that you can join and put your name on maybe a place there that you can uh like it maybe uh in the museum a certain display that uh you can uh donate to and have it named after you are a member of your family so many different ways out there that we raise money through various donations which are all tax deductible and just like that membership if you become a member your name will go on the wall uh in that facility as you enter in the museum into the lobby area to show that you were part of this and so every day we're out there looking to get this thing finished and uh it's time to take everybody that's a part of this state and outside this state uh that to make this uh to complete it and uh so we're looking for those donors out there to and we're anxious to finish it because as I said it's more than a museum right now even in phase one we're having school kids and kids come out and you know what's going on in our country today it's very important that people know about where they came from and how fortunate they are to be a part of this country and this state and our objective is to make these young kids better citizens through those ranger trades you just talked about and we wanted to know you only have one chance in life and you can either be somebody or uh and be a responsible citizen and you don't want to mess that up and you don't want a ranger on your trail so we kind of encourage these kids through this program to be a leader not a follower be a part of what the ranger tradition is all about and be a good citizen and uh make your life complete because there's only one opportunity you know my favorite texas ranger quote does come from captain bill mcdonald and i'm sure that uh it may be recited during the play this weekend and that is a man in the wrong can't stand up against a man in the right that just keeps it coming and that's about persistence that puts it all in perspective and uh and it's a true statement and that's one of the statements actually that Captain Bill McDonald made um the ranger we're honoring friday night here as well as one right one ranger and if you think about it you know the ranger that's their job and and that's basically law enforcement and uh so if a man is done wrong he owes it to society to pay for that wrong and that's why we have law enforcement but uh and that's why we try to encourage these young kids because you have to get them at an earlier age there's so much out there today uh it wasn't out there when I was growing up too and they really have a lot of uh uh things that are presented to them growing up and today with the narcotic problem and other issues out there they really need this training early and that's what we're really trying to do at this facility because if you learn that and and and and that's what the ranger is all about it's not that he's out there trying to arrest people he's out there to prevent all this crime and and to try to tell people to what to do and to do right and if you prevent and if you do prevent to do the crime he is there to see that you to be punished and so uh the ranger has been a big part of this state from the very beginning he's still a big part of it he was an indian fighter at the earliest stages and then got turned into law enforcement after that was finished and he's still out there today wearing that white hat uh trying to do what he's always done and that's to protect the people of this state you know [ALLEN WEST] what would you consider your most memorable moment as a Texas Ranger?[RANGER DAVIS] well I had a lot of good moments you know as a ranger you get involved in a lot of different activities not only in the criminal investigation but with a lot of people you deal with from presidents and governors i've been with uh and it's been an honor to meet a lot of those and to be involved with some of those uh some of the crimes that i had to investigate were pretty terrible crimes that happened out there that brought a lot of public attention but the main part of it was that as a whole uh not one incident but the whole picture of being a ranger at my part was uh just getting up every morning uh knowing i was going to go out there to put on that sink old face old badge as a texas ranger and carry the traditions that the earlier rangers had because you know when you put on that badge alan uh you're putting on a lot of history yeah and when you receive that badge uh uh it's your duty then to keep up that tradition and to honor that badge and what it stands for and so uh every day i got up that was my intention to not let that badge be tarnished to go out and do the job that the ones before me did so my whole career to me was what i always thought it would be as a young man growing up and it was a great honor to wear that badge and to serve the people of this state protect and serve [ALLEN WEST] In our final moments tell us about the former texas ranger foundation gala that's going to be coming up in November down in Kerrville, Texas, down in Hill Country?[RANGER DAVIS] yeah that's a big uh one of our big fundraisers that's how as you said people can really get involved with this and it's a great event. It'll be November uh third and fourth in Kerrville this year it starts out on Friday night where we honor our members and the rangers and our volunteers and we have some entertainment and then Saturday night is the big night we'll have a sit-down dinner and and a live and silent option then we'll have some entertainment this year we're going to really have some great entertainment we're going to have uh George Surratt's son above his straight and ace in the whole band that uh George Surratt plays in he's up and we'll have rangers there and and our members and descendants of rangers that uh be there and uh it'll be a great night and so i encourage you if you're interested in being a part of that go on our website the information will be there will be you can already make reservations there by calling the end of the hills in curvil and we'll be sending out uh invitations and so if you want to come and you haven't been there before be sure and call our office get on our invitation list and and go to our website our website is www uh trhc.org as Texas ranger heritage center dot org or our phone number 830-990-2262 all right November the third and the fourth down in Kerrville, TX, end of the hills for the former Texas Ranger Foundation gala uh above his straight and his ace in the whole band is going to be there and it's just a great celebration [ALLEN WEST] and it'll be a great way to close out this year which is the 200th anniversary of some incredible men and women now the Texas Rangers so again please folks go by Fredericksburg, Texas. Drop in and see Joe Davis at the former Texas Ranger Foundation drop in to the Texas Rangers Heritage Center and wherever you are in the world uh support this organization like I said older than the uh Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Texas Rangers are older the oldest law enforcement agency in North America 200 years this year and we want to thank you Joe Davis for being part of that incredible legacy and may God be with you and thank you for being with us on Steadfast and Loyal[RANGER DAVIS] thank you Allen and uh it's been a real pleasure being with you always [ALLEN WEST] Ladies and gentlemen thank you so very much for joining us on this episode of Steadfast and Loyal. Very special thanks to Ranger Joe Davis not just for what he is doing now but for all the years of service that he has given to the great state of Texas and to the United States of America if you like this podcast please click that like button and share it if you like this program please click the like button and share it with others and until next time, Steadfast and Loyal![MUSIC] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allenwest.substack.com/subscribe

HVAC_REFER_GUY
The Epic Life of Frank Hamer by John Boessenecker

HVAC_REFER_GUY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 58:41


John Boessenecker talks about the man who killed Bonnie and Clyde

epic life frank hamer
Boomtown
New Series from Texas Monthly: White Hats

Boomtown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 4:22


From Texas Monthly comes a story of the Wild West, the first American superheroes, the legendary riders in white hats, Los Diablos Tejanos—the Texas Rangers. “White Hats” tells the true history of these larger-than-life rangers, who have become one of the defining symbols of the state. Join host Jack Herrera as we explore the fantastical tales of Ranger legends like Jack Coffee Hays, who rode into battle with the Lipan Apache chief Flacco, and Frank Hamer, who hunted down the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. For many Texans, the white hats became synonymous with justice and protection. But many other Texans grew up hearing haunting memories of “los Rinches,” and the violence they visited upon Mexicans and Mexican Americans a century ago. On the eve of the Rangers' 200th anniversary, "White Hats" explores the Rangers' true place in Texas history. Learn more at www.texasmonthly.com/podcasts/series/white-hats/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

White Hats
5. Bias Toward Action

White Hats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 42:47


Today's Texas Rangers make a hard distinction between themselves and the men who rode alongside Jack Hays, J. M. Fox, or even Frank Hamer. But the hat and the badge—the Ranger mystique—still count for something. How does that Rangerness affect their approach to policing? How does it affect the people they're investigating, tracking, and interrogating—the guilty . . . and the innocent? For more on this story please visit https://www.texasmonthly.com/podcasts/series/white-hats/

Tom Brown's Body
New From Texas Monthly: White Hats

Tom Brown's Body

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 4:25


From Texas Monthly comes a story of the Wild West, the first American superheroes, the legendary riders in white hats, Los Diablos Tejanos—the Texas Rangers. “White Hats” tells the true history of these larger-than-life rangers, who have become one of the defining symbols of the state. Join host Jack Herrera as we explore the fantastical tales of Ranger legends like Jack Coffee Hays, who rode into battle with the Lipan Apache chief Flacco, and Frank Hamer, who hunted down the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. For many Texans, the white hats became synonymous with justice and protection. But many other Texans grew up hearing haunting memories of “los Rinches,” and the violence they visited upon Mexicans and Mexican Americans a century ago. On the eve of the Rangers' 200th anniversary, "White Hats" explores the Rangers' true place in Texas history. Learn more at www.texasmonthly.com/podcasts/series/white-hats/.

America's Girls
New From Texas Monthly: White Hats

America's Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 4:26


From Texas Monthly comes a story of the Wild West, the first American superheroes, the legendary riders in white hats, Los Diablos Tejanos—the Texas Rangers. “White Hats” tells the true history of these larger-than-life rangers, who have become one of the defining symbols of the state. Join host Jack Herrera as we explore the fantastical tales of Ranger legends like Jack Coffee Hays, who rode into battle with the Lipan Apache chief Flacco, and Frank Hamer, who hunted down the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. For many Texans, the white hats became synonymous with justice and protection. But many other Texans grew up hearing haunting memories of “los Rinches,” and the violence they visited upon Mexicans and Mexican Americans a century ago. On the eve of the Rangers' 200th anniversary, "White Hats" explores the Rangers' true place in Texas history. To learn more visit /www.texasmonthly.com/podcasts/series/white-hats/.

White Hats
Introducing White Hats

White Hats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 4:06


From Texas Monthly comes a story of the Wild West, the first American superheroes, the legendary riders in white hats, Los Diablos Tejanos—the Texas Rangers. “White Hats” tells the true history of these larger-than-life rangers, who have become one of the defining symbols of the state. Join host Jack Herrera as we explore the fantastical tales of Ranger legends like Jack Coffee Hays, who rode into battle with the Lipan Apache chief Flacco, and Frank Hamer, who hunted down the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. For many Texans, the white hats became synonymous with justice and protection. But many other Texans grew up hearing haunting memories of “los Rinches,” and the violence they visited upon Mexicans and Mexican Americans a century ago. On the eve of the Rangers' 200th anniversary, "White Hats" explores the Rangers' true place in Texas history.

History In Retrograde
Frank Hamer

History In Retrograde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 62:43


Join us for a look into the chart and life of the Texas Ranger, Frank Hamer.facebook.com/historyinretrogradeyoutube.com/historyinretrograde@retrograde_podcast on instagramhistoryinretrograde@gmail.comMusic: [Sitar1] by Alas Media (www.soundcloud.com/alas-media)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 LicenseEnjoy what you hear? Consider donating to our paypal to help us continue producing quality content.https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JS7ENERBQWQGQ Would you like a personal reading of your astrological chart done by Chandler's Mom?Contact chandlersmom@historyinretrograde.com for more details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Real Outlaws
Bonnie and Clyde Part 3: The Final Ride

Real Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 45:31


The Star-crossed killers are hurtling towards their final date with destiny. But they still have one thing left to do - come good on Clyde's promise of revenge on the facility that shaped his future - Eastham Prison.  Their daring raid will bring the bloodhound Texas Ranger, Frank Hamer, down on them. As the net finally closes in, their celebrity reaches new heights - their exploits get wilder and the stories get stranger, and the truth becomes harder to see. One thing is for certain - this is the final ride for Bonnie and Clyde.      A Noiser production, written by Danny Marshall, with thanks to Paul Schneider, journalist and author of Bonnie and Clyde – The Lives Behind The Legend. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kinda Murdery
Killer Couple: Bonnie & Clyde - The Final Chapter - Wheels, Barrows & Blood - PART SEVEN

Kinda Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 65:46


Bonnie and Clyde have a new third member of their gang: young Henry Methven, a Louisiana native from Bienville Parish. The gang's hiding out at Henry's father's house in the bayou, when the law calls in, famed Texas Ranger, fastest gun in the west, and killer of 67 men, Frank Hamer...Is this curtains for Bonnie and Clyde? Find out now, only on Kinda Murdery!

Kentucky Fried Homicide
The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

Kentucky Fried Homicide

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 107:48


May 23rd, 1934. The small town of Gibsland, LA. It's nine a.m.  A well-known couple in love and crime are gunned down in their stolen, 1934 Ford Model 730 Deluxe Sedan. For twenty-one months these two, along with others in the Barrow Gang, had gone from state to state, robbing, stealing, and killing authorities and innocent people. The stuff of legends, their story has been depicted in songs, plays, books and at least eleven movies—some even produced by J Edgar Hoover himself. They were the loves of each others lives. Inseparable, these two would go down in a hail of bullets together. This is the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.JOIN THE H2H INLAWS & OUTLAWS ON FACEBOOKStart Kris Calvert's Books today for FREESources used for this podcast.Start Kris Calvert's Books today FREE Kris is offering free books on her website. Check it out today.

10 Minute Murder
The Infamous: Bonnie and Clyde

10 Minute Murder

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 12:37 Transcription Available


Early in the morning on May 23rd, 1934. A car sped down a country road, heading towards Sailes, Louisiana when gunmen suddenly opened fire. The driver, a twenty-five-year old man, was struck in the head, killing him instantly, and the woman beside him screamed. The men hiding in the bushes didn't stop shooting. The car crashed into a ditch and almost rolled over. The gunmen ran themselves out of ammo but only after both people in the car were without a doubt, dead. But why, and what made this particular couple so dangerous? The gunmen were a crew led by a Texas Ranger named Frank Hamer, and he had been chasing the couple for months… the infamous Bonnie and Clyde. (NOTE: In this episode, I accidently called Clyde Barrow, Clyde Parker once. And thoughout, I called Frank Hamer, Frank Hammer. My brain was subconciously trying to make his name sound cooler. Sorry about that.) Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your true crime loving friends. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released and to see visuals that go along with the episodes.  https://linktr.ee/10minutemurder Click Here for Merch : https://www.teepublic.com/user/minute-murder Facebook: https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRBEFtUg/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJLUCEZlkn9In3AA46RVxw Twitter: https://twitter.com/10minutemurder Submit future episode story ideas: 10minutemurder@gmail.com

All The People You Should Know
La Matanza - The Slaughter - Featuring Wild West Extravaganza

All The People You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 37:45


Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Check out my website! https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest Dark History of the Texas Rangers - https://www.npr.org/2020/06/08/871929844/cult-of-glory-reveals-the-dark-history-of-the-texas-rangers Porvenir Massacre Descendants - https://time.com/5682139/porvenir-massacre-descendants/ Big Wonderful Thing Excerpt | Sediciosos - https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/big-wonderful-thing-excerpt-sediciosos/ The Murder of Bazan & Longoria - https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/family-members-reflect-on-tragedy-that-occurred-back-in-1915/ How ‘The Highwaymen' whitewashes Frank Hamer & the Texas Rangers - https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/03/31/how-highwaymen-whitewashes-frank-hamer-texas-rangers/ Photo of Texas Rangers with Dead Mexicans - https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/history-culture/article/Early-1900s-photos-recount-horrific-bloodshed-on-6815938.php Entire Transcript of Canales Hearing - https://www.texasranger.org/texas-ranger-museum/researching-rangers/1919-canales-investigation/ Refusing to Forget - https://refusingtoforget.org/ Refusing to Forget lecture by John Moran Gonzalez - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uFN8r9Cng0 The Injustice Never Leaves You lecture by Monica Munoz Martinez - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pXy7yb6O7Q Lone on the Range | Texas Monthly - https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/lone-on-the-range-texas-lawmen/ Jose Canales' Grave - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80921621/jos_-tom_s-canales

Bloody Beaver
La Matanza - The Slaughter

Bloody Beaver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 38:13


The 1919 Texas Ranger Investigation - and the Canales Hearing that followed - shed light on misconduct and atrocities committed by one of the most legendary branches of law enforcement between the years 1910 and 1920. An era known to some as La Mantanza - The Slaughter. What events unfolded to cause the darkest hour of the Texas Rangers? And who was Jose Canales, the man brave enough to stand up against them? Today we remember the victims.   Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/   Check out my website! https://www.wildwestextra.com/   Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest   Dark History of the Texas Rangers - https://www.npr.org/2020/06/08/871929844/cult-of-glory-reveals-the-dark-history-of-the-texas-rangers   Porvenir Massacre Descendants - https://time.com/5682139/porvenir-massacre-descendants/   Big Wonderful Thing Excerpt | Sediciosos - https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/big-wonderful-thing-excerpt-sediciosos/   The Murder of Bazan & Longoria - https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/family-members-reflect-on-tragedy-that-occurred-back-in-1915/   How ‘The Highwaymen' whitewashes Frank Hamer & the Texas Rangers - https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/03/31/how-highwaymen-whitewashes-frank-hamer-texas-rangers/   Photo of Texas Rangers with Dead Mexicans - https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/history-culture/article/Early-1900s-photos-recount-horrific-bloodshed-on-6815938.php   Entire Transcript of Canales Hearing - https://www.texasranger.org/texas-ranger-museum/researching-rangers/1919-canales-investigation/   Refusing to Forget - https://refusingtoforget.org/   Refusing to Forget lecture by John Moran Gonzalez - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uFN8r9Cng0   The Injustice Never Leaves You lecture by Monica Munoz Martinez - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pXy7yb6O7Q   Lone on the Range | Texas Monthly - https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/lone-on-the-range-texas-lawmen/   Jose Canales' Grave - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80921621/jos_-tom_s-canales   Johanna July & the Black Seminoles | Texas History Lessons - https://www.texashistorylessons.com/johanna-july-and-the-black-seminoles/   The Lawless Horrel Brothers Pt 1 | Obscure History - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawless-horrel-brothers-the-legend-of-sammyville-part-1/id1496667775?i=1000551740459

Virtuous Men Podcast
S3, E2: Frank Hamer - Law & Order, Part 2

Virtuous Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 37:43


PART 2: The Manhunt Law and order is the respect and obedience of the rule of law in society. This is something that is easily thought up and written down on paper, but is much harder to implement in the real world. The legends of great law men of history bring us back to the times of the Old West, and to violent days of gangsters and bootleggers. One such legendary law man was Frank Hamer. By exploring Hamer's life, we will seek to learn a lesson from the past - that without law and order, and those in place to enforce it, society is only one step away from anarchy. Hosted by Jamie Adams and featuring John Bossenecker, author of the New York Times best seller The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, The Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde.

Virtuous Men Podcast
S3, E1: Frank Hamer - Law & Order, Part 1

Virtuous Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 38:34


PART 1: The Cowboy Law and order is the respect and obedience of the rule of law in society. This is something that is easily thought up and written down on paper, but is much harder to implement in the real world. The legends of great law men of history bring us back to the times of the Old West, and to violent days of gangsters and bootleggers. One such legendary law man was Frank Hamer. By exploring Hamer's life, we will seek to learn a lesson from the past - that without law and order, and those in place to enforce it, society is only one step away from anarchy. Hosted by Jamie Adams and featuring John Bossenecker, author of the New York Times best seller The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, The Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde.

Class A Felons, B-Films, C-Cups
The Sherman Courthouse Riot: The Lynching of George Hughes

Class A Felons, B-Films, C-Cups

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 91:09


Paris' lifelong search for her family's genealogical records leads her to investigate the reason they are missing: the lynching of a 41-year-old African American man named George Hughes in 1930. Accused of assaulting a white woman in Sherman, located within Grayson County, Texas, George never gets his day in court. Instead, locals burn down the courthouse with Hughes trapped inside and later carry out a postmortem lynching. Special guest Melissa Thiel, a public historian and a native of Grayson County, joins Paris later in the episode to discuss her efforts in getting an historical marker placed at the county courthouse to memorialize this significant crime and to discuss artifacts from this case that she's uncovered in her own research. This episode provides little-known background information on George Hughes, his accusers, and the town of Sherman during the Jim Crow era. Please sign Melissa Thiel's historical marker petition at shermanriot.org and visit the Historical Marker for the 1930 Sherman Riot Facebook group for updates and more information about this true crime.If you like this episode, please subscribe, rate us with 5 stars on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher, and consider supporting this one-woman show at Patreon. Apologies for the sound quality of this episode; I'm in a new recording studio which has not yet been fully soundproofed.Host: Paris BrownProduced, written, & edited by: Paris BrownMusic:Dr. Frankenstein. “Theme for ‘The Mad Thinker'” from The Cursed Tapes: Stolen Songs from Dr. Frankenstein's Lab, 2005 andCanción Triste by Luis Enrique Guerra Naveda (royalty-free music)Credits:Podcast artwork by: Nathalie Rattner (nathalierattnerart@gmail.com)Logo lettering by: St. Anchor GraphicsFeatured photo: Texas Standard.Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeReddit discussion groupSources:Associated Press. “Guilty Plea in Sherman Riot; 2-Year Sentence.” Fort Worth Star Telegram, 2 July 1931, p. 2.Boessenecker, John. Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde. Thomas Dunne Books, 2016.Crabb, Beth. “May 1930: White Man's Justice for a Black Man's Crime.” The Journal of Negro History, vol. 75, no. 1/2, 1990, pp. 29-40.“Farmer's Case in Sherman Riot Set for Monday.” The Marshall News Messenger (Marshall, Texas), 31 May 1931, p. 1.Honey Grove Signal Citizen, 16 May 1930.Kumler, Donna J. “They Have Gone from Sherman”: The Courthouse Riot of 1930 and Its Impact on the Black Professional Class. 1995. University of North Texas, PhD dissertation.Lipke, Alan. “Lynching's End? The Texas Courthouse Riot.” Listening Between the Lines. February 2008.McElroy, Njoki. 1012 Natchez: A Memoir of Grace, Hardship, and Hope. Brown Books, 2009.Phillips, Edward H. “The Sherman Courthouse Riot of 1930.” East Texas Historical Journal, vol. 25, no. 2, October 1987, pp. 12-19.ADDITIONAL SOURCES LISTED ON LINKED WEBSITE BELOW.

Blue Line Millennial
History Time - Frank Hamer, Maney Gault, and the hunt for Bonnie and Clyde

Blue Line Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 108:18


Get in, loser. We're hunting Bonnie and Clyde.   This week's History Time covers famed Texas lawman Frank Hamer and his task of stopping Bonnie and Clyde. I talk about some of the differences from the film The Highwaymen and what actually went down.   I also talk for a bit about the #goodcopsgiveaway. I've been wanting to do a GAW since I started the podcast, and I decided there was no time like the present. Follow along on IG, or head over to the website for more information!

Constant Wonder
Legendary Texas Ranger (originally aired April 20, 2021)

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 52:47


Frank Hamer killed Bonnie and Clyde, but he doesn't get enough credit for the rest of his amazing career.

Let Them Fight: A Comedy History Podcast

It's been a while since we covered a Texan, so today we're going to talk about probably the most famous one who ever lived. Frank Hamer, known by many as the one who killed Bonnie and Clyde. It turns out he did a whole grip of shit before he even heard their names. He worked as a lawman for most of his life and went just about everywhere in the state over the course of his career. He was a pretty complicated man, but one thing is simple, dude was a badass. Enjoy!

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Constant Wonder
Legendary Texas Ranger

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 52:47


Frank Hamer killed Bonnie and Clyde, but he doesn't get enough credit for the rest of his amazing career.

The Wilder Ride
TWR Listeners Lounge - Bryon Lockhart

The Wilder Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 123:58


In this episode, hosts Alan and Walt welcome Bryon Lockhart, a former Marine and one of the hosts of The Marine Corps Movie Minute. Alan and Walt open with a discussion on weather. Both are looking forward to spring. Walt mentions he's on a first name basis with most of the ambulances in his neck of the woods. Even the local orthopedic surgeon seems to know Walt. Then the guys welcome guest Bryon Lockhart to the stage. Alan and Bryon recounted boot camp stories. Bryon also talked about growing up in upstate New York in Rochester, home of the Garbage Plate. From talk of the Marine Corps and A School, the discussion moved to podcasting. Bryon started listening to movies-by-minutes and after awhile decided to do one too. Not wanting to get stuck in a franchise, he and his partner decided to look at films based around the Marine Corps. Their first season looked at the Clint Eastwood film, "Heartbreak Ridge." They even had one of the actors, Peter Koch, join them on a handful of episodes. Up next for the podcast, Full Metal Jacket. WATCHING Walt is watching Letterkenny on Hulu and has started to re-binge NCIS. Alan is loving WandaVision on Disney+. Watching it led him to rewatch Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War. He said Age of Ultron works much better now after seeing WandaVision. Bryon also is enjoying WandaVision along with CobraKai and binging episodes of the Lethal Weapon TV series. READING Walt is working his way through, "Texas Ranger: The Life of Frank Hamer." Bryon is using his Marvel Unlimited app to go back and read the Avengers, "Operations Galactic Storm" storyline. LISTENING Walt just got the latest Foo Fighters album, "Medicine at Midnight." He has been listening to the podcast, Conan Needs a Friend. Alan just caught episode 341 on the 60MW Podcast. It was a show where the guest was an expert in the rise of MTV and music video from the 80s and 90s. Alan also continues to spread the word of the SiriusXM app's Classic Rock Channel as a fantastic station. For those with the app it is channel 715. Bryon is listening to The Karate Kid Minute podcast and The History of the Marine Corps podcast.

Legends of the Old West
FRANK HAMER Ep. 4 | “The Hunt for Bonnie & Clyde”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 30:50


After Frank leaves the Rangers during a second term for “Ma” Ferguson, he accepts the mission that will secure his legendary status: the manhunt for the infamous outlaws, Bonnie and Clyde. Special thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/oldwest to receive 10% off your first month. Join Black Barrel+ for early access and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We’re @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legends of the Old West
FRANK HAMER Ep. 3 | “Enemies”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 30:36


Later in Frank’s career, he begins a long-running dispute with the notoriously corrupt governor of Texas, “Ma” Ferguson. Frank takes on several assignments, including the hunt for a deadly bomber and the search for an imposter who poses as none other than Frank Hamer. Special thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/oldwest to receive 10% off your first month. Join Black Barrel+ for early access and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We’re @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legends of the Old West
FRANK HAMER Ep. 2 | “Lynch Mobs”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 27:30


Early in Frank’s career, his Ranger unit deals with racial violence in East Texas. Frank uses patience, quick thinking, and courage to outwit lynch mobs. Special thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/oldwest to receive 10% off your first month. Join Black Barrel+ for early access and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We’re @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legends of the Old West
FRANK HAMER Ep. 1 | “The Kid from Wilson County”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 27:07


As a young man, Frank Hamer hones his skills as a tracker and a marksman, and uses them to catch horse thieves and earn himself a spot in the prestigious Texas Rangers. Special thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/oldwest to receive 10% off your first month. Join Black Barrel+ for early access and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We’re @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bloody Beaver
39 - The Tough Kid - Frank Hamer's First Fight

Bloody Beaver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 14:02


It’s not every day that your boss offers you a hundred and fifty dollars to murder somebody. I think we can all agree that’s not a normal occurrence. But then again, the tough kid wasn’t normal. The real story behind legendary Texas Ranger Frank Hamer's first gunfight, at the age of 16. Check out my website for more true tales from the wild west! Bonus content available on Patreon! Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer by John Boessnecker Fact Checking Highwaymen: USA Today Frank Hamer vs KKK? Washington Post article by Monica Munoz Martinez Frank Hamer's First Gunfight by Mark Boardman Houston Chronicle Article on Hamer attacking journalist  

McWiseguys
The Highwaymen

McWiseguys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 69:33


It's late September and summer's over, but in 1930's Texas, the Heat is on! In today's episode, Kevin and Scott examine the Netflix produced Bonnie and Clyde update, "The Highwaymen". Unlike previous versions of the lawless lover's tale, this film tells the story from the point of view of the men charged with hunting them down. And hunt them they did. With killer performances (pun intended) from Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson as real life Texas Rangers Frank Hamer and Manny Gault, and a (mostly) accurate historical narrative, it's a grim but fascinating look into how 19th century frontier gumshoes were able to merge their experience and insights with new modern tools like wire tapping and fast, Ford cars that could take both predator and prey hundreds of miles across state lines in a single night. Manos Arribas, motherfucker!

Last Podcast On The Left
Episode 371: Bonnie and Clyde Part III - Filthy, Smelly, and Surly

Last Podcast On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 124:05


On the conclusion to our series on Bonnie and Clyde, we cover the blood-soaked bad times and the hunt by legendary lawman Frank Hamer that finally took down America's favorite criminal celebrity couple.

Come and Take It
CATI Watches: The Highwaymen

Come and Take It

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 50:00


Frank Hamer and Maney Gault were the retired Texas Rangers who ended the crime spree of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde. Netflix made a movie about them, and we watched it! Today Come and Take It watches The Highwaymen starring Woody Harrelson and Kevin Costner.

Ben and Deans
01x17 – "Emboscada Final" (2019) + "Las Uvas de la Ira", de John Ford (1940)

Ben and Deans

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 140:00


Regresa el trío al completo: El Coronel Dutch, el Sr. Ben y el Sr. Deans para debatir sobre una nueva doble sesión de cine en un nuevo programa dedicado, esta vez, a la memoria de Peter Mayhew, actor de culto por su papel de Chewbacca en la Saga de Star Wars. En este programa también estrenamos nueva sección: "Basada en una Historia Real", donde el Coronel Dutch nos traerá cada semana un título de terror o ciencia ficción inspirado en un, supuesto, caso real. En esta ocasión hablaremos de "Fuego en el Cielo", película estadounidense de ciencia ficción de 1993 dirigida por Robert Lieberman y protagonizada por D. B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, Henry Thomas y James Garner en los papeles principales. Está basada en el libro "Fire in the sky, the Walton experience de Travis Walton". · EN NUESTRA DOBLE SESIÓN ANALIZAREMOS: · Emboscada Final (2019): Película de Netflix, (en inglés, The Highwaymen) es una película policíaca estadounidense del 2019, dirigida por John Lee Hancock y escrita por John Fusco. La historia sigue a Frank Hamer y Maney Gault, dos Rangers de Texas que intentan localizar y aprehender a los criminales Bonnie y Clyde en la década de 1930. (Kevin Costner (Frank Hamer), Woody Harrelson (Maney Gault), Kathy Bates, John Carroll Lynch, Kim Dickens, Thomas Mann y William Sadler protagonizan la cinta. · Las Uvas de la Ira (1940): The Grapes of Wrath es una película estadounidense de 1940 dirigida por John Ford basada en la novela homónima de John Steinbeck, que había obtenido por ella el premio Pulitzer. Y ¿Qué veremos en el resto de secciones?: · FESTIVALES: Traeremos sendas noticias referentes al Festival de Cine de Castilla-La Mancha y a El Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa-Tánger. · RECOMENDACIONES: En esta ocasión solo os ofreceremos una recomendación personal cada uno de nosotros, ya que con la nueva sección que hemos incorporado ¡El tiempo apremia! · Para quejas y comentarios de haters: bdcinepodcast@gmail.com ________________________________________- Playlist del programa: · "Whiskey Shipping" | 12 Bar Pirates (Tema CABECERA del programa) · "Vamos de Festival", by.... ¡Si alguien conoce a los autores/autor que nos informe, please! (Tema sección FESTIVALES) · "Cinema", by Ice Mc (Tema sección RECOMENDACIONES) · "They're coming to take me away", by Napoleon XIV (Tema sección BASADA EN HECHOS REALES) · "Chewbacca Song", by Supernova · "Marcianos Ye-Yes", by Nancys Rubias Música de fondo: · Audiolibreria libre de derechos Youtube · Dixieland Jazz Band: Dixieland Hymns 2009 · Delta Louisiana Blues: 35 Great Tracks of Delta Blues, over one hour and 44 minutes of good music · SciFi Ambient Space Music Orion Belt

Ben and Deans
01x17 – "Emboscada Final" (2019) + "Las Uvas de la Ira", de John Ford (1940)

Ben and Deans

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 140:00


Regresa el trío al completo: El Coronel Dutch, el Sr. Ben y el Sr. Deans para debatir sobre una nueva doble sesión de cine en un nuevo programa dedicado, esta vez, a la memoria de Peter Mayhew, actor de culto por su papel de Chewbacca en la Saga de Star Wars. En este programa también estrenamos nueva sección: "Basada en una Historia Real", donde el Coronel Dutch nos traerá cada semana un título de terror o ciencia ficción inspirado en un, supuesto, caso real. En esta ocasión hablaremos de "Fuego en el Cielo", película estadounidense de ciencia ficción de 1993 dirigida por Robert Lieberman y protagonizada por D. B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, Henry Thomas y James Garner en los papeles principales. Está basada en el libro "Fire in the sky, the Walton experience de Travis Walton". · EN NUESTRA DOBLE SESIÓN ANALIZAREMOS: · Emboscada Final (2019): Película de Netflix, (en inglés, The Highwaymen) es una película policíaca estadounidense del 2019, dirigida por John Lee Hancock y escrita por John Fusco. La historia sigue a Frank Hamer y Maney Gault, dos Rangers de Texas que intentan localizar y aprehender a los criminales Bonnie y Clyde en la década de 1930. (Kevin Costner (Frank Hamer), Woody Harrelson (Maney Gault), Kathy Bates, John Carroll Lynch, Kim Dickens, Thomas Mann y William Sadler protagonizan la cinta. · Las Uvas de la Ira (1940): The Grapes of Wrath es una película estadounidense de 1940 dirigida por John Ford basada en la novela homónima de John Steinbeck, que había obtenido por ella el premio Pulitzer. Y ¿Qué veremos en el resto de secciones?: · FESTIVALES: Traeremos sendas noticias referentes al Festival de Cine de Castilla-La Mancha y a El Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa-Tánger. · RECOMENDACIONES: En esta ocasión solo os ofreceremos una recomendación personal cada uno de nosotros, ya que con la nueva sección que hemos incorporado ¡El tiempo apremia! · Para quejas y comentarios de haters: bdcinepodcast@gmail.com ________________________________________- Playlist del programa: · "Whiskey Shipping" | 12 Bar Pirates (Tema CABECERA del programa) · "Vamos de Festival", by.... ¡Si alguien conoce a los autores/autor que nos informe, please! (Tema sección FESTIVALES) · "Cinema", by Ice Mc (Tema sección RECOMENDACIONES) · "They're coming to take me away", by Napoleon XIV (Tema sección BASADA EN HECHOS REALES) · "Chewbacca Song", by Supernova · "Marcianos Ye-Yes", by Nancys Rubias Música de fondo: · Audiolibreria libre de derechos Youtube · Dixieland Jazz Band: Dixieland Hymns 2009 · Delta Louisiana Blues: 35 Great Tracks of Delta Blues, over one hour and 44 minutes of good music · SciFi Ambient Space Music Orion Belt

Wise About Texas
Ep. 68: Bonnie & Clyde, Part 2: The Chase

Wise About Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 33:35


Bonnie & Clyde were on the run for two years.  They committed small time thefts but big time murders.  They were killers, pure and simple.  They drove fast and far, laid low, and had help all over their territory.   But they always came home. Over 1000 men from various law enforcement agencies, including the new FBI, couldn't catch them.  So we needed one Texas Ranger, and that man was Frank Hamer.  Hamer, his friend and fellow Ranger Maney Gault, along with two Dallas deputy sheriffs, tracked the outlaws and set them up to get what they had coming.  The posse did in a few weeks what the rest of the country couldn't do in two years.  They got justice.  Hear about the chase and dramatic end to the crime spree of Bonnie & Clyde in the latest episode of Wise About Texas. 

The Director's Cut - A DGA Podcast
The Highwaymen with John Lee Hancock and Lawrence Kasdan (Ep. 200)

The Director's Cut - A DGA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 30:03


Director John Lee Hancock discusses his film, The Highwaymen, with fellow director Lawrence Kasdan. The film concentrates on the other side of the Bonnie and Clyde saga, telling their true story of Frank Hamer and Maney Gault – former Texas Rangers who are coaxed out of retirement to end the Barrow gang’s murderous run when even the full force of the FBI isn’t enough to capture the nation’s most notorious criminals. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://www.dga.org/Events/2019/May2019/Highwaymen_QnA_0419.aspx

Histories, Mysteries, & Conspiracies
Frank Hamer: Bonnie and Clyde Revisited

Histories, Mysteries, & Conspiracies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 23:46


Recently, the man behind the deaths of Bonnie and Clyde has become the center of attention. In this episode, Skye and Cuyler revisit the case of Bonnie and Clyde, this time focusing on the contributions of Frank Hamer, the Texas Ranger and Highwaymen responsible for their death.Support the show (http://patreon.com/hmct)

Cinema Royale
'The Highwaymen': John Lee Hancock And John Fusco Talk Their Bonnie & Clyde Film

Cinema Royale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 17:41


The story of Bonnie & Clyde gets a different spin with THE HIGHWAYMEN! Netflix's film stars Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson as the Texas Rangers who tracked down and killed the most famous criminal couple in history.  I had a chance to sit down with the film's director, John Lee Hancock, and writer John Fusco to talk about their motivation for telling the story of Frank Hamer and Maney Gault, who were old school lawmen in a time when the world was at its most chaotic. 

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

Hamer was a Texas Ranger, expert rifleman, hunter and tracker. He engaged in 52 gun battles, put away 21 bad guys, trailed Bonnie and Clyde and was there when they met their fate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
Frank Hamer: Texas Ranger and Gunfighter w/ John Boessenecker - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 44:38


My guest is John Boessenecker, former police officer and New York Times bestselling author of Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde. In this first part of the episode, he talks about Hamer's wild and bloody career in Texas law enforcement  from 1906 until 1920, and makes the case that Hamer was the greatest American lawman of the twentieth century.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
Frank Hamer vs. Bonnie and Clyde w/ John Boessenecker - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 57:53


In part two of this episode, John Boessenecker continues his tale of Frank Hamer, including his days as a Prohibition agent in the 1920s, a cold-case investigator, and his famous hunt of notorious Depression-era outlaws and murderers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. John Boessenecker is the New York Times bestselling author of  Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Timeless Diaries
009 Frank Hamer

Timeless Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 66:49


Frank Hamer. Bonnie and Clyde. And a couple of theories that will blow your mind!

frank hamer
Timeless Diaries
009 Frank Hamer

Timeless Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 66:49


Frank Hamer. Bonnie and Clyde. And a couple of theories that will blow your mind!

frank hamer