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Bloody Angola Podcast by Woody Overton & Jim Chapman

Part 3 | Bobbi Parker and Randolph Dial | Hybristophilia #1

Bloody Angola Podcast by Woody Overton & Jim Chapman

Envision Podcast Studios

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.9665 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Bloody Angola, Jim picks up with the trial of Bobbi Parker, who faces felony charges for allegedly aiding Randolph Dial's escape following his death in prison. The trial unfolds with compelling testimonies from both sides, highlighting psychological elements like Stockholm Syndrome or was it...Hybristophilia?

Timestamps
03:37 Bobby Parker's Court Appearance
06:19 Testimony from the Investigation
08:53 Randy Parker's Testimony
11:14 Uncovering Dial's Relationship with Parker
13:45 Delays and Pleas in Court
14:22 The Start of the Trial
16:39 The Prosecution's Case
18:26 Dial's Interviews and Confessions
21:02 Life on the Run
25:37 The Heart Attack and Consequences
30:52 Verdict and Sentencing
32:43 Bobby Parker's Release

Transcript

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0:00.0

I walk a straight line

0:17.3

shackled chain

0:20.6

oh glarsome gertie

0:24.6

is calling my name

0:27.6

there is no mercy

0:30.6

and this penitentiary

0:33.6

just asked the hill string guy

0:38.2

Rangle of three

0:40.7

I'm here for life

0:44.7

I'm here to die

0:47.8

Inside these walls

0:51.8

Inside the wild

0:54.7

And when the wolf cries

0:58.4

I know it's over

1:01.6

Oh, bloody Angola

1:08.1

Oh, oh, bloody angola.

1:13.6

Oh, bloody angola.

1:15.6

Hey, everyone, and welcome back to Bloody Angola, a podcast 142 years in the making the complete story of America's bloodiest prison.

1:40.0

I'm Jim Chapman, and we are continuing with part three of our first series in the hybrustafelia series,

1:49.7

and that is Bobby Parker and Randolph Dial.

1:54.2

And the last time that I left you, Randolph Dial had just died in prison after his sentencing.

2:01.3

This is just four months after that sentencing for escape from prison.

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