A story about a famous male and female robber from the perspective of the police. The story itself is simple, but the story behind it is even more contemplative.
In the process of the two fleeing and robbery, people regarded them as idols, scrambling to take photos with them, shaking hands and hugging.
After the news of their deaths came out, tens of thousands of people swarmed into the town to snatch their bodies and their objects as souvenirs. Tens of thousands of people went to mourn them at their funerals.
So, what great accomplishments did they do that are worthy of being so sought after and missed?
The answer is robbery and murder.
In people's hearts, what he robbed was a bank (actually more of a gas station and a milk station), that people's vampire! He killed the police (and civilians among them), the guys who dominated the blessing! Combining the background of the Great Depression in the United States (1/4 of the population was unemployed), it is not difficult for you to understand the grievances and anger in people's hearts towards the government, as well as the two fantasies of Robin Hood's image of robbers!
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