tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5699209633460837182.post3522942894027102393..comments2023-11-23T03:26:19.410-05:00Comments on Bonnie and Clyde History: Just the Thing to Kick Off the New Year Right-- The January 2011 Bonnie & Clyde PollsA. Winston Woodwardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18305418204334632255noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5699209633460837182.post-61639801365158715452011-02-09T13:17:58.170-05:002011-02-09T13:17:58.170-05:00It's interesting to me how Clyde operated - it...It's interesting to me how Clyde operated - it's true that he would not kill a person unless he felt he had to, but he appears to have had one of those hair-triggers that very well might have made him feel that he was justified in killing anyone who stood in the way of him getting what he wanted! It sounds as if Clyde was nervous and when poor Mr. Hall protested, it triggered that vicious streak in Clyde. No, Clyde was no angel - if he had ever learned to master his temper, though, it's possible that he would not have been a killer. Many people have noted that Clyde would really rather run than fight; in this case, though, it definitely wasn't running that Clyde had in mind.<br /><br />Clyde's temper is definitely something that would have been taken into consideration by the ambush posse - they had to know for a fact that if Clyde were not killed immediately, he'd be mad as could be and the possibility for yet more dead police officers was a distinct one.BarefootOkieGalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07482009763166882520noreply@blogger.com