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Top 10 Partners in Crime by Jamie Frater fact checked by dickensgirl While most criminals work alone, there have been a number of very high profile criminal couples through history. This is a list of ten of the most infamous criminal duos. The list excludes killers who are children and high school killers. Top 10 Crime Duos Bankrobbers Bonnie and Clyde met their end 75 years ago May 23, ambushed by police officers outside Gibsland, Louisiana and shot to death. TIME takes a look at more of history's.

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04 of 25 Thurgood and Brian — Half Baked Everett Collection These stoner pals ( Dave Chappelle and Jim Breuer) have noble intent when they steal lab-grade marijuana to raise money to get their. Harry and Lloyd - "Dumb and Dumber". Bonnie and Clyde - "Bonnie and Clyde". Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling - "The Silence of the Lambs". Doc Brown and Marty McFly - "Back to the Future". Butch and Sundance - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Jules and Vincent - "Pulp Fiction". Cheech and Chong - "Up in Smoke". 13. The Narrator and Tyler Durden - Fight Club Suffering from insomnia and severely depressed, the unnamed narrator of David Fincher's Fight Club meets a charismatic soapmaker by the name of Tyler Durden while on a business trip. From Jake and Amy to Mulder and Scully, these are the best crime solvers of the century (so far). Audiences love a mystery, but they may love the people who solve mysteries even more. Just think.

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Top 10 Crime Duos Bankrobbers Bonnie and Clyde met their end 75 years ago May 23, ambushed by police officers outside Gibsland, Louisiana and shot to death. TIME takes a look at more of history's. Few partners in TV history are as dynamic or gutsy as Spenser and Hawk, crime fighting buddies on the '80s action-adventure series "Spenser: For Hire." Robert Urich starred as the titular hero for. Top 10 Crime Duos Bankrobbers Bonnie and Clyde met their end 75 years ago May 23, ambushed by police officers outside Gibsland, Louisiana and shot to death. TIME takes a look at more of history's. Partners in Crime Frank and Jesse James. Bettmann / CORBIS. Two of the Wild West's most infamous outlaws, Jesse James and his older brother Frank cut their teeth as Confederate guerrillas in the Civil War. In September 1864, for instance, as part of a group of rebels led by Bloody Bill Anderson, they held up a train, looted it and killed 22 of.

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What Makes A Duo Iconic? There's no shortage of 'couplings' in Hollywood, especially if you count celebrity couples who are powerhouses in their own right. But an iconic duo isn't just a coming together of famous individuals - these partners are usually greater than the sum of their parts. Meghan Cook Rory and Lorelei are together through thick and thin on "Gilmore Girls." The CW Two is always better than one, especially when it comes to inspiring female characters in film and television. Advertisement Here are 10 examples of dynamic ladies who fight crime, explore adulthood, and wage wars with their best friend at their side. 2 Michelle Michaud and James Daveggio. Michelle Michaud and James Daveggio were a couple of serial killers that terrorized California in the late 1990s. Together, they sexually assaulted and killed a university student in California. However, this was not the first time the duo had committed such crimes. After the murder of a young widow and her child, the two were arrested, signed a whopping 73-page confession and died in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison in 1951. The Lonely Hearts Killers are believed to have murdered as many as 20 people. See the top 10 unsolved crimes. While serving time for petty theft in the 40's, Raymond Fernandez.

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25. Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar — Wayne's World. NBC / Via YouTube. These two metalheads rocked their way into all of our heads after their breakout debut on Saturday Night Live. With so many. A pair of Black detectives working the New York City streets in the 1950s and 1960s, "Coffin" Ed Johnson and "Grave Digger" Jones are hardnosed cops with a serious dislike of violent.