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  • August 19, 2017 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States - Over 20,000 counter protesters came together on 19 August 2017 at The Common in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, to protest against The Free Speech Rally, a highly suspected front for white supremacy. (Credit Image: © Shay Horse/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Sunday, September 4, 2016: Adam Scott of Australia leaves the fourth putting green during the third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship tournament held at the Tournament Players Club, in Norton, Massachusetts. Eric Canha/Cal Sport Media(Credit Image: © Eric Canha/Cal Sport Media via ZUMA Wire)
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: May 7, 1940 - Boston, MA, U.S. - JOHN F. KENNEDY of Irish descent, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. Graduating from Harvard in 1940, he entered the Navy. Back from the war, he became a Democratic Congressman from the Boston area, advancing in 1953 to the Senate. He married Jacqueline Bouvier on September 12, 1953. In 1956 Kennedy almost gained the Democratic nomination for Vice President, and four years later was a first-ballot nominee for President. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • The son and granddaughter of Robert F Kennedy pose for police mugshots - after they were arrested for allegedly throwing a loud party near the family's historic Cape Cod compound. Matthew 'Max' Kennedy, 52, and his daughter Caroline, 23, were booked for disorderly conduct and a noise violation on Sunday (August 20) in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Both were taken into custody and released the same night on their own recognizance. Police busted the loud party at 172 Irvine Avenue after the pair were asked to turn their music down at around 1am on Sunday and allegedly refused to do so. Police also got complaints about fireworks. Matthew was arraigned at Barnstable District court on Monday and has a pre-trial hearing set for November 22. Caroline Kennedy's arraignment has been set for the same date. The noise law they are accused of breaking is punishable by $100 fine and arrest. Matthew is the ninth son of assassinated former New York senator Robert F Kennedy. The arrests come eight months after Matthew's nephew Conor Kennedy (son of RFK Jr) was charged with disorderly conduct after he punched a man outside a nightclub in Aspen. 20 Aug 2017 Pictured: Matthew 'Max' Kennedy. Photo credit: Barnstable PD/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The son and granddaughter of Robert F Kennedy pose for police mugshots - after they were arrested for allegedly throwing a loud party near the family's historic Cape Cod compound. Matthew 'Max' Kennedy, 52, and his daughter Caroline, 23, were booked for disorderly conduct and a noise violation on Sunday (August 20) in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Both were taken into custody and released the same night on their own recognizance. Police busted the loud party at 172 Irvine Avenue after the pair were asked to turn their music down at around 1am on Sunday and allegedly refused to do so. Police also got complaints about fireworks. Matthew was arraigned at Barnstable District court on Monday and has a pre-trial hearing set for November 22. Caroline Kennedy's arraignment has been set for the same date. The noise law they are accused of breaking is punishable by $100 fine and arrest. Matthew is the ninth son of assassinated former New York senator Robert F Kennedy. The arrests come eight months after Matthew's nephew Conor Kennedy (son of RFK Jr) was charged with disorderly conduct after he punched a man outside a nightclub in Aspen. 20 Aug 2017 Pictured: Caroline Kennedy. Photo credit: Barnstable PD/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Clyde Barrow's 'promise ring' to Bonnie Parker showing inscription. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Clyde Barrow's 'promise ring' to Bonnie Parker. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Clyde Barrow's 'promise ring' to Bonnie Parker. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Clyde Barrow's 'promise ring' to Bonnie Parker. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde, written by Bonnie, to ex-gang member. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde, written by Bonnie, to ex-gang member. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde with his fingerprints. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde, written by Bonnie, to ex-gang member. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde, written by Bonnie, to ex-gang member. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid's boots. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid's boots. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid's 14ct gold badge. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Original arrest warrants for Bonnie and Clyde. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid's gun. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid's gun. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Sheriff Schmid, left. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Al Capone's diamond watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Al Capone's diamond watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Music and lyrics handwritten by Al Capone while in Alcatraz. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Al Capone's diamond watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Capone in the 1930s. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold razor. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's coat. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold razor. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Joseph Bonanno coat. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Certificate of authenticity for Meyer Lansky's gold razor. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold razor. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Rare Lucky Luciano signature. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: John Gotti letter from jail. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: John Gotti letter from jail. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: James 'Whitey' Bulger's sunglasses. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tailor's label for Joseph Bonanno's coat. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: James 'Whitey' Bulger's sunglasses. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Clyde Barrow's 'promise ring' to Bonnie Parker found in bullet-ridden car. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 5, 2017 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S - GEORGIA KATSOULOMITIS, Director of the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute on the left hold a banner opposing the Cap on Kids...The Cap on Kids-also called the ''family cap'' - denies welfare benefits to children conceived while-or soon after-the family began receiving benefits. As a result of the Cap on Kids, Massachusetts does not provide benefits for 9.400 children living in deep poverty. Their parents struggle to rovide even the most basic essential for their children including diapers to keep their babies dry, safe, and healthy...The Campaign to Lift the Cap on Kids has been collecting donated diapers for the event to illustrate this harsh policy's impact and are on display at the Statehouse during the meeting today. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of the USA talks with master of ceremonies JOHN MACREADY after winning the 2013 American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - JAKE DALTON and KATELYN OHASHI of the USA salute the fans while master of ceremonies JOHN MACREADY pumps up the fans the 2 gymnasts won the 2013 American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of USA in the American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States - Tens of thousands of counter protestors gathered to oppose 'Free Speech Rally' which held by White Supremacists in Boston Common, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Go Nakamura via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb. 14, 2013 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S - A Whole Foods Market in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts is photographed on Friday, February 15, 2013. (Credit Image: © Nicolaus Czarnecki/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of USA in the American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of USA in the American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of USA in the American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 2, 2013 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - KATELYN OHASHI of USA in the American Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Geoffrey Bolt/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.- Boston City Mayor MARTY WALSH, right, attended to the gathering point of Counter Protesters march around Reggie Lewis Center  for antifascist protest march to Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Go Nakamura via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - Thousands of Counter Protesters gathered around Reggie Lewis Center to get ready for antifascist protest march to Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts. (Credit Image: © Go Nakamura via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 13, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Orlando City SC (white), 2-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 13, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Orlando City SC (white), 2-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 13, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Orlando City SC (white), 2-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 13, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Orlando City SC (white), 2-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 22, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - September 22, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) tied Chicago Fire (red), 2-2, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 30, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) tied Atlanta United FC (white), 1-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 30, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) tied Atlanta United FC (white), 1-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 30, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) tied Atlanta United FC (white), 1-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 30, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) tied Atlanta United FC (white), 1-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 12, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 12, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Toronto FC (red), 3-2, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 12, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 12, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Toronto FC (red), 3-2, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 12, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 12, 2018: First half action. In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) vs Toronto FC (red), at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 12, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - May 12, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Toronto FC (red), 3-2, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - March 10, 2018:  The New England Revolution (blue/white) beat Colorado Rapids (yellow/blue) 2-1 in a Major League Soccer (MLS) match at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Tim Bouwer/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - March 10, 2018:  The New England Revolution (blue/white) beat Colorado Rapids (yellow/blue) 2-1 in a Major League Soccer (MLS) match at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Tim Bouwer/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - March 10, 2018:  The New England Revolution (blue/white) beat Colorado Rapids (yellow/blue) 2-1 in a Major League Soccer (MLS) match at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Tim Bouwer/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - March 10, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Colorado Rapids (yellow/blue), 2-1, at Gillette Stadium..Penalty kick save. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - August 12, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Vancouver Whitecaps (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 22, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - July 22, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated LA Galaxy (white), 4-3, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - June 17, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, Chicago Fire (red) defeated New England Revolution (blue/white), 2-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - June 17, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, Chicago Fire (red) defeated New England Revolution (blue/white), 2-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - June 17, 2017: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, Chicago Fire (red) defeated New England Revolution (blue/white), 2-1, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: First half action. In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) vs Montreal Impact (white), at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: First half action. In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) vs Montreal Impact (white), at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: First half action. In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) vs Montreal Impact (white), at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: First half action. In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) vs Montreal Impact (white), at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Foxborough, Massachusetts - October 28, 2018: In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, New England Revolution (blue/white) defeated Montreal Impact (white), 1-0, at Gillette Stadium. (Credit Image: © Andrew Katsampes/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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