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    Okla. warden's wife convicted of aiding escapee

    MANGUM, Okla. (AP) — The wife of a former Oklahoma prison warden who disappeared with a convicted murderer only to be found living with him in Texas nearly 11 years later was found guilty Wednesday of helping him escape.

    Jurors visited the prison grounds where Bobbi Parker, 49, had lived with her husband, then returned to the Greer County Courthouse and determined she left willingly with Randolph Franklin Dial in 1994. Parker did not testify but after being found living with Dial in 2005 insisted he had kidnapped her and threatened to harm her two daughters if she tried to escape.

    District Judge Richard Darby set sentencing for Oct. 6. Parker faces 10 years in prison but the jury recommended just one. Oklahoma judges typically give significant weight to juror recommendations.

    Parker showed no reaction as the jury read the verdict shortly after 2 p.m. Her husband Randy, who still works for the Corrections Department, bowed his head as family members comforted him. Parker left the courtroom silently, wearing handcuffs, after Darby refused to set an appeal bond that would have let her go free before sentencing.

    Jurors declined comment after a grueling four-month trial that lasted from the spring to the edge of autumn. More than 80 witnesses testified, and lawyers introduced nearly 800 pieces of evidence before deliberations began Monday night.

    "We're just grateful for the work of the jury to sacrifice their summer," said Assistant District Attorney David Thomas, the lead prosecutor. Thomas said he believed jurors recommended a short prison term after taking into consideration the 17 years since the crime occurred.

    District Attorney John Wampler, who filed the original charges in 2008, said he believes the verdict vindicates the prosecution.

    "I feel that justice has been served," he said. "The months of work these guys put into the trial was justified by this verdict."

    Defense attorney Garvin Isaacs said Parker did not receive a fair trial and he will appeal the verdict. He had complained before the trial that the passage of time and the deaths of several witnesses, including Dial, violated Parker's due process rights.

    "I will never quit until Bobbi Parker is a free woman," Isaacs said. "We had overwhelming evidence of Bobbi Parker's innocence. ... We're going to have another trial in this case. This case will be reversed on appeal."

    Dial helped Bobbi Parker run a pottery program at the Oklahoma State Reformatory, where Randy Parker was deputy warden. Prosecutors say the pair fell in love, then disappeared Aug. 30, 1994, so they could start a new life. Witnesses at her trial said the two had behaved inappropriately at the home on prison grounds she shared with her husband and their young daughters.

    Police say they found the pair living happily as man and wife on a chicken ranch near Campti, Texas, on April 4, 2005.

    Jurors asked for a magnifying glass during deliberations Tuesday, then asked Darby if they could travel 12 miles to Granite and tour the grounds of the reformatory where Bobbi Parker lived with her husband and their two daughters in 1994. Darby set up the visit for Wednesday and, after traveling in a five-van caravan, the panel spent 15 minutes looking at the area around the old Parker place.

    Within two hours of returning to the courthouse, the jury foreman said the panel had reached a verdict.

    Dial died in 2007 at age 62, but until his death he backed Bobbi Parker's version of events: that he drugged and kidnapped her, then kept her from calling police or her family by threatening to harm her family — even after he suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized. Isaacs called Dial a manipulative sociopath who threatened his alleged mob connections would harm Parker's family if she ran away or made a plea for help.

    Parker pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of assisting a prisoner to escape after being accused the day before the statute of limitations expired. Isaacs had told jurors early in the trial that Parker would testify, but said Wednesday he decided against it because he feared testifying would be traumatic for her.

    Dial was serving a life sentence for the 1981 murder of Broken Arrow karate instructor Kelly Dean Hogan, then pleaded guilty to the 1994 escape. He was never charged with kidnapping.

    One alternate juror, who was in court when the verdict was read, said she was surprised by the verdict.

    "I thought Mr. Isaacs did a wonderful job. I think he proved she was kidnapped," said Glenda Christian, who was not among those who decided the case. "Randy loves her. That's all that matters. It's such a sad case."

     

    1,761 comments

    • John  •  8 mths ago
      She left her husband and her kid's for some s---bag in prison to have a good time, let her pay the price........ 10yrs., no if's, and's or but's.
      • Socrates 8 mths ago
        "S---bag"? What do you know? Maybe Dial was better than her husband.
      • Jeffrey 8 mths ago
        I don't want to pay to keep her in prison for 10 years
      • N 8 mths ago
        She just want some Mandingo snake! White woman Satan's evil plague on society!
    • Ren  •  8 mths ago
      Oh great. Multiple people had to waste their summer on a jury where hundreds of pieces of evidence were shown. The jury spends FOUR MONTHS sitting. The prosecution and all involved are paid daily. The building is used for ALL this time. IF the person was sitting in jail all this time and she DOES get what the jury recommends then she will be out in MAYBE 8 months? Maybe less for good behavior... She should have to pay for all the wasted taxpayers money.
      • Mark 8 mths ago
        The prosecuters seem to be the ones who wasted the time and money in some attempt to satisfy their egos.....their egos which will be defeated on appeal while wasting additional time and money
    • Dextar  •  8 mths ago
      they give the reason for the recomendation of a reduced sentence as being, oh well it happend so long ago. hey news flash this horrible woman did a number on her family. in the process breaking some pretty big laws, and because she got away with it for so long she gets a reward.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        bush used the same defense often, including investigating outing valerie plame...
      • Dextar 8 mths ago
        every single republicant and demawont ever elected in every office held has had some degree of 3U!#$%$ that they did in office. but the american people still let the game be played.
      • Peter 8 mths ago
        EXACTLY!!!!!
    • fantumofthewinds  •  8 mths ago
      she got one year , talk about back woods justice , it made me ill , I told you the justice system does not work. what did it cost you lady ? payed off lawyers
      • reporterjoe 8 mths ago
        Are you clairvoyant, fantumofthewinds ?

        As of this time, she has not been sentenced. She will not be sentenced until the 6th of October.

        The RECOMMENDATION by the jury was 1 year. The judge makes the decision as to how long she will be sentenced for. He is not bound by the recommendation he received from the jury.
      • fantumofthewinds 8 mths ago
        Recommend is a very strong word .
      • reporterjoe 8 mths ago
        Fact is MUCH stronger
    • Joseph  •  8 mths ago
      It took four months for this trial HOLY #$%$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And wonder why states are going broke????
      • Kevin 8 mths ago
        That was my first thought too. There was no reason this trial should have gone that long. The defense lawer played the system well.
      • Katrina 8 mths ago
        Do like they do in Iraq. Shoot em and charge the family for the bullet.
      • BackyardZooGames 8 mths ago
        attorneys making $$
    • Snoop Hogg  •  8 mths ago
      Four month trial! This injustice to the tax payers!
    • WizeMan  •  8 mths ago
      they are so stupid for giving her 1 year just because it's been many years since the crime happened........what next......they going to give serial killers and murderers less time because they committed the crime long time ago???.......yeah.....my point exactly.......we have a really dumb justice system with too many loopholes.........
    • MQ  •  8 mths ago
      Note to all Wardens: Keep your wife and daughters away from prisoners. LOL!
    • Me  •  8 mths ago
      I lived in Granite, the town where the prison is located, at the time this happened Everyone knew she was having an affare with the guy It was quite obvious she left with him What the article doesn't mention is that her husband is supporting her all the way and will take her back But the husband is an idiot anyway Judge Darby is a good judge and will probably do the right thing and give her more time
    • ShardaeMilddleton  •  8 mths ago
      He was hospitalized.... the perfect time to pull the plug on that guy. I know if I'm kidnapped and there is ever a vulnerable moment with my kidnapper that is the best time to get away by all means... I don't buy her story for a minute. She abandoned her family for a low life criminal.
    • kd  •  8 mths ago
      so basically the longer you get away with committing a crime, the shorter your punishment is?? is that how it works?
    • Mike  •  8 mths ago
      "Thomas said he believed jurors recommended a short prison term after taking into consideration the 17 years since the crime occurred."

      WHAT THE F DOES THAT MATTER?
    • 1001001  •  8 mths ago
      1 year for helping someone escape prison? Martha Stewart got 5 months for lying and Plaxico Burress got 2 years for shooting himself in the thigh!
    • Constance B  •  8 mths ago
      i would have like to have been at this trial would have like to have heard the whole story frist hand.
    • Mommajo  •  8 mths ago
      I retired from the prison system in missouri, you would not believe the number of women workers that "fall in love" with inmates! I do not know what it is, I am talking from assistant warden with high educational training giving up EVERYTHING to be with these men....I think maybe low self esteem, but some of the ones I knew that did it were outgoing, smart women...left for these inmates and now have a felony record(in mo it is an automatic class c felony to "get involved" with inmates.
    • Rooster  •  8 mths ago
      She should owe 11 years of back child support! They'd make a man pay it.
    • lori  •  8 mths ago
      Police say they found the pair living happily as man and wife on a chicken ranch, I think the word happily says it all?
    • myh  •  8 mths ago
      She should go to jail. This escaped convict, Dial, had job he went to during the time they were together. This woman had literally thousands of opportunities to runaway and she didn't. She deserves more than one year.
    • beau10  •  8 mths ago
      During 11 years she never had the opportunity to call 911? Of course.
    • tilla  •  8 mths ago
      I guess she did not love her children much if she could leave them for a prisoner.
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