From breaking his brother out of jail to going on a "job" with Bonnie and Clyde to robbing banks and attempting an escape from Alcatraz, Floyd Hamilton describes his amazing life in these four cassettes.
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Floyd Hamilton, converted ganster.,
By Don Burns (Brownwood, Tx USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bonnie and Clyde and Me! (Audio Cassette)
Had the distinct pleasure of meeting and spending a couple hours with Floyd before his death. It is great to hear his voice again, reproduced on these tapes. He can give you an inside view of the police brutality prominent in the days of Bonnie & Clyde. The "rubber hose" method of questioning, and getting confessions.According to Floyd, Clyde lived approximately where Texas Stadium sits today and once found guilty of minor crime as a teenager, met the rubber hose every time something happened in the vicinity. Floyd's brother Raymond Hamilton, however was a considerably more violent and murderous criminal. Floyd joked that his mother was the only woman to ever have 2 sons on the FBI's most wanted list at the same time. Sid Underwood has done a great job of telling the Ray Hamilton Story in "Desperation Desperado" The Chronicle of Raymond Hamilton. (ISBN# 0890159661) Ray was executed by the state at age 21. He and another death row inmate to be executed the same day, flipped a coin to see who met "Old Sparky" first!
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