Arvin Combs

Arvin Combs

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  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Colten 2021-12-17 08:01:18

      I wonder if you are no longer a riotous youth

      This is a sad story: Decades have passed since Melly has passed away, and Mickey also put down the gun in his hand, but Mickey did not leave Texas, but went after him with an old Mounted Police named Haimer. Kill the famous desperate mandarin ducks-Bonnie and Clyde.

      Heimer on the right

      On the way...

    • Dorthy 2021-12-17 08:01:18

      The followers of male and female thieves

      The movie "The Highwaymen" (The Highwaymen) tells the process of the arrest of Bonnie and Clyde, the most well-known male and female robbers in the United States, from the perspective of law enforcers. Unlike "The Male and Female Thief" released in 1967, this film has a narrative tone that...

    • Christian 2022-03-27 09:01:09

      Still a tragic ending, and the immoral sniping and shooting, and the oral recollection of the past. The police's tactics may not be called clean, but the people's distrust of the government and the crazy worship of the murderer are equally ignorant and irrational. PS. It's not right for Bonnie and Clyde to kill for whatever purpose.

    • Hayden 2022-04-23 07:02:26

      Robbers have become a trend sought after by the public. The consequences of limited thinking are really terrible, not to mention the group effect mentioned in the rabble, which makes it difficult for you to distinguish black and white in minutes. "I only know that we can't go on like this, we must catch them."

    The Highwaymen quotes

    • Maney Gault: You came all the way up to the house, what changed your mind?

      Frank Hamer: I don't know, maybe seeing you move like you're 85.

      Maney Gault: Well, that honest. Maybe a little too honest.

    • Frank Hamer: How'd she fall in with an outlaw like Barrow?

      Deputy Ted Hinton: Bored to tears. Along come Clyde in a fine car, by the time she found out the car was stolen, she was already in love.

      Maney Gault: Ain't that romantic. I met my wife she was milking a prize Devon at the Oklahoma State Fair, I can't imagine anybody writing a ballad about that encounter.