Bonnie, Clyde guns stay together after high bidder pays 311,900 pounds
LITTLETON, New Hampshire (Reuters) – Two pistols found on the bodies of famed Depression-era outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow after they were killed by a posse in 1934 have sold at auction on Sunday for 311,900 pounds. A snub-nosed . 38 special found taped to the inside of Parker’s thigh with white medical tape fetched $264,000 (163,376 pounds) at an auction in Nashua, New Hampshire. A Colt . 45 recovered from the waistband of Barrow’s pants was purchased for $240,000. . . .
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