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Modern Day “Bonnie and Clyde” Burglarized Home Before Crime Spree

A couple, who has been given the nickname, the “new Bonnie and Clyde”, allegedly stole guns and horse saddles among other things in Utah before embarking on their two-state, 330-mile crime spree, according to authorities.

Police issued new charges to Angela Hill and Logan McFarland saying the couple broke into a house in Mount Pleasant Utah on December 28 while a friend distracted the homeowner. These charges are in addition to other charges including an attempted carjacking and other home burglaries.

Hill claimed she was kidnapped on December 31 by McFarland after McFarland broke into the home of Ann and Woody Fullwood on December 28. The Fullwood’s were found murdered on December 31. The new charges contradict Hill’s claim.

The Fullwood’s were an elderly couple who were active members of the Mormon Church.

Hill and McFarland were apprehended by authorities on January 3rd after a 100 mph police chase ending on a Nevada ranch.

As of now McFarland has been charged with the burglary at the Fullwood residence, but is a “person of interest” in their murders, according to police.

The pieces are still getting put together as to what exactly happened during the duo’s spree. Authorities believe the rampage was
methamphetamine-fueled and began December 28 in Maroni, Utah and ended January 3 just outside Oasis, Nevada.

The couple stands accused of trying to carjack Rattana Lirange, 35, on December 31 in West Wendover, Nevada. Hill is also accused of attempted murder for shooting Lirange in the head during the attempting carjacking.

Authorities now believe Hill, 25, and friend, Allison Boudreaux, 45, along with McFarland broke into a house on December 28.  Boudreaux distracted the homeowner while Hill and McFarland stole a revolver, shotgun, laptop, purse, and two saddles. Police arrested Boudreaux who confessed to the crime and showed the stolen goods.

From her jail cell, Hill stated while sobbing, “This not Bonnie and Clyde,”

“People are making me out to be an animal, and I’m not.”

Police continue their investigation concerning whether Hill was involved in the deadly break-in with McFarland.