one of them was her husband's former boss, warden jack cowley. parker had a hand in it right away? [sighs] i was drawn to that conclusion. reporter: it was cowley, remember, who picked dial to run the pottery program out of the parker's 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. and they looked a little bit too cozy? right. reporter: 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. reporter: what did you think about that? first of all, i thought it was a 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. reporter: 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 out ten