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From "Bonnie and Clyde" to Larry and Alycia, there was a slew of news-making duos that captured our attention in 2008. These two-headed terrors demanded the headlines -- some of them again and again -- and we couldn't get enough. See why 2008 was the year of "Double Trouble."
Bonnie and Clyde Jocelyn Kirsch and Edward Anderton
Jocelyn Kirsch and Edward Anderton, dubbed "Bonnie and Clyde," were found guilty of charges stemming from an identity theft and forgery spree that netted the pair an estimated $100,000 that they used to fund their lavish lifestyle. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department)
Jocelyn Kirsch and Edward Anderton, dubbed "Bonnie and Clyde," were found guilty of charges stemming from an identity theft and forgery spree that netted the pair an estimated $100,000 that they used to fund their lavish lifestyle. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department)
Jocelyn Kirsch - half of Philadelphia's infamous pair of identity-theft scammers known as "Bonnie and Clyde" - was sentenced to five years in prison by a judge who said her crimes were born of "greed and a desire to fuel a lavish lifestyle."
'Absolutely no excuse,' he tells judge
Which of these headline-grabbing pairs would you most like to see disappear in 2009?
Bonnie and Clyde
Mendte and Lane
DeMentri and Delgado
Goode Jr. and Bryant
Gay-porn twins
Sex-party moms
Mom-daughter hookers
Videos: Mendte-Lane and DeMentri-Delgado