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Submitted: 4/6/19 • Approved: 10/17/19 • Last Updated: 10/20/19 • R1263434-G0-S3
July 23, 1903
April 13, 1972
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James Henry Moore, worked several jobs throughout his life. He ran a Model T dump truck business with Oscar in Fort Worth. They would build driveways, chimneys and haul gravel. Henry was a policeman for 7 years in Fort Worth. He once told a story of seeing Bonnie and Clyde in Fort Worth right after they robbed a bank in Dallas. Henry said he saw a car sitting in front of the courthouse. He walked up to it, saw Bonnie sitting on the driver side; Clyde was laying in back with feet propped up in the air. Then Henry saw a gun. Clyde then jumped up. Bonnie took off in the car. Henry and his partner jumped in their car and chased Bonnie and Clyde to the city limits of Fort Worth and had to stop.
Contributed on 4/6/19 by billsully060
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