U.S. & World History – According to “history” Bonnie and Clyde were American outlaws and robbers from the Dallas area who traveled the central United States during the Great Depression and were shot to death in Bienville Parish, Louisiana in 1934. Newly unsealed documents shows that Bonnie and Clyde never existed, and the outlaws were two gay men named Barney and Claude that were angry with society, due to the fact that the culture at that time rejected the idea of same sex marriages. The two men have been accused of robbing approximately 15 banks. But the truth is, the only time one of them would point their machine gun at customers and bank employees threatening to kill anyone that moved, was to hold them at bay. And this was while their partner in crime was repainting the lobby in pastel or other bright cheerful colors and adding artificial potted plants, because they got extremely irritated at the sight of bland decor.