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Henry Methvin (April 8, 1912 –
April 19, 1948) was an
American criminal, a bank robber, and a Depression-era outlaw. He is best
remembered as the final...
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Methven or
Methvin may
refer to: Methven, New Zealand, in the
Canterbury region of New
Zealand Methven,
Perth and Kinross,
village in
Scotland Methven...
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Eugene Hilburn "Gene"
Methvin (September 19, 1934 –
January 19, 2012) was an
American pilot, journalist, and
senior editor for the Reader's
Digest Washington...
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freeing Raymond Hamilton,
Henry Methvin,
Hilton Bybee, and Joe Palmer. Hamilton's
brother Floyd wrote that
Henry Methvin was not part of the
original "invited"...
- film is a
composite of two
Barrow Gang members: W. D.
Jones and
Henry Methvin. In the film, the Moss
characterization relies predominantly on the basis...
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Marvin "Buck"
Barrow Buck Barrow's wife
Blanche Barrow W. D.
Jones Henry Methvin Raymond Hamilton Joe
Palmer Ralph Fults Blanche and Buck
Barrow 1931 July...
- visits, and they were due to see
Methvin's family in Louisiana.
Unbeknownst to Hamer,
Barrow had
designated Methvin's parents'
residence as a rendezvous...
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maintained that Ivy T.
Methvin was
forced to lure
Bonnie and
Clyde into the
ambush site by
Frank Hamer. The
original story was that
Methvin had
agreed to plot...
- Eve 1932 to
early September 1933. He and
another gang
member named Henry Methvin were
consolidated into the "C.W. Moss"
character in the film
Bonnie and...
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rendezvous point in the
vicinity with gang
member Henry Methvin, in case they were
later separated.
Methvin,
allegedly cooperating with law enforcement, made...