Clyde's early ambitions were overshadowed as he fell under the influence of his older brother, Buck, leading him down a path of crime. Initially dabbling in petty thievery, he soon graduated to stealing cars and eventually armed robbery. By the end of 1929, at just 20 years old, Clyde was already a fugitive. His early encounters with crime laid the groundwork for his later notorious partnership with Bonnie Parker, marking the beginning of his transformation from a boy with musical dreams to a legendary outlaw in American folklore.
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