East Bay Times

Escaped inmate, jail official had `special relationsh­ip'

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FLORENCE, ALA. >> An escaped Alabama inmate had a “special relationsh­ip” with the jail official authoritie­s believe assisted in his escape, a sheriff's office said Tuesday.

A manhunt was underway for Casey White, who was awaiting trial on a capital murder case, and Vicky White, a jail official, after the pair vanished after leaving the Lauderdale County Detention Center on Friday morning. The two are not related, authoritie­s said.

“Investigat­ors received informatio­n from inmates at the Lauderdale County Detention Center over the weekend that there was a special relationsh­ip between Director White and inmate Casey White.

That relationsh­ip has now been confirmed through our investigat­ion by independen­t sources and means,” the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office said in a statement to news outlets. The office did not elaborate on the nature of that relationsh­ip.

On Friday morning, Vicky White, 56, told coworkers the 38-year-old inmate needed to go to the courthouse for a mental health evaluation. She was escorting the inmate alone, which the sheriff said is a violation of department policy. That afternoon, when she was not answering the phone, authoritie­s discovered the two were missing, and no such evaluation had been scheduled. Her patrol car was found abandoned in the parking lot of a shopping center.

A warrant was issued Monday for Vicky White's arrest on charges of assisting in an escape.

Family members and colleagues said they are bewildered by the involvemen­t of Vicky White, who had worked for the sheriff's office for 16 years, with the inmate who was already serving a 75-year prison sentence for attempted murder and other crimes.

“I just can't picture Vicky running off with that man,” her former mother-in-law, Frances White, said in a telephone interview. She remained fond of her daughter-in-law decades after she divorced her son in 1991. He died earlier this year.

She said her former daughter-in-law was kind and always wanted to help others, but added that she was sometimes private. “Vicky was a person who kept all of her thoughts and troubles to herself,” she said.

Vicky White had no children, her former-mother-inlaw said, and had recently sold her house, a sprawling property of 4 acres she had originally bought to be close to her parents.

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