didn t figure dial would let her. maybe randy wasn t suspicious, but plenty of others were including charles sasser, the former detective who d written a book on randolph dial. dial started off tending the warden s garden. he tended the warden s ceramics shop, and then apparently ended up tending the warden s wife. sasser recalled that night in 2001, seven years after the escape, when dial called him and offered to put bobbi on the telephone. i said, are you all right? and she says, yes, i m fine. i m happy. did she sound at all like she was saying she s happy because a kidnapper was standing next to her? she did not sound stressed to me at all. according to an oklahoma district attorney, john wampler, that conversation fit a pattern. there was just multiple opportunities that she had to make some effort to contact the authorities or to tell somebody that she needed help. how could you be gone from your children for 11 years and never
did you suspect bobbi parker had a hand in it right away? i was drawn to that conclusion. it was cowley, remember, who picked dial to run the pottery program out of the parkers garage. then one day he now says he was driving by the parker home and i saw dial and bobbi out on the front porch drinking coffee or tea or something. they looked a little bit too cozy? right. then there were the phone calls from bobbi just after the prison break. she called her mother, and she made two more calls soon after that to a friend and her sister-in-law. but none to her husband. what did you think about that? i first of all, i thought it was relief. i thought it was good that she was able to make a phone call. i didn t think that she would be calling home because i just didn t figure dial would let her. maybe randy wasn t suspicious, but plenty of others were including charles sasser, the former detective who d
she called her mother, and she made two more calls soon after that to a friend and her sister-in-law. but none to her husband. what did you think about that? i first of all, i thought it was relief. i thought it was good that she was able to make a phone call. i didn t think that she would be calling home because i just didn t figure dial would let her. maybe randy wasn t suspicious, but plenty of others were including charles sasser, the former detective who d written a book on randolph dial. dial started off tending the warden s garden. he tended the warden s ceramics shop, and then apparently ended up tending the warden s wife. sasser recalled that night in 2001, seven years after the escape, when dial called him and offered to put bobbi on the telephone. i said, are you all right? and she says, yes, i m fine. i m happy. did she sound like she was saying she s happy because a
one of them was her husband s former boss, warden jack cowley. did you suspect bobbi parker had a hand in it right away? i was drawn to that conclusion. it was cowley, remember, who picked dial to run the pottery program out of the parkers garage. then one day he now says he was driving by the parker home and i saw dial and bobbi out on the front porch drinking coffee or tea or something. they looked a little bit too cozy? right. then there were the phone calls from bobbi just after the prison break. she called her mother, and she made two more calls soon after that to a friend and her sister-in-law. but none to her husband. what did you think about that? i first of all, i thought it was relief. i thought it was good that she was able to make a phone call. i didn t think that she would be calling home because i just didn t figure dial would let her. maybe randy wasn t suspicious, but plenty of others were including charles sasser, the former detective who d
maybe randy wasn t suspicious, but plenty of others were including charles sasser, the former detective who d written a book on randolph dial. dial started off tending the warden s garden. he tended the warden s ceramics shop, and then apparently ended up tending the warden s wife. sasser recalled that night in 2001, seven years after the escape, when dial called him and offered to put bobbi on the telephone. i said, are you all right? and she says, yes, i m fine. i m happy. did she sound like she was saying she s happy because a kidnapper was next to her? she did not sound stressed at all. according to an oklahoma district attorney, john wampler, that conversation fit a pattern. there were just multiple opportunities that she had to make some effort to contact the authorities or to tell somebody that she needed help. how could you be gone from your children for 11 years and never contact them? never make an attempt to get