New York Post

Jail boss is buried

Crime turn puzzles kin

- By EILEEN AJ CONNELLY

Vicky White’s family buried the former jail boss Saturday instead of celebratin­g her sixth award as Lauderdale County’s Correction­s Employee of the Year.

White (inset bottom), 56, the assistant commander of operations at the Lauderdale County Jail, walked out of the north Alabama lockup with capital murder suspect Casey White (inset top) on April 29, claiming she was taking him to court, before hitting the road.

The nation was riveted by the 11-day manhunt, before an Indiana car wash manager called police about an abandoned Ford F-150 truck they stole after Vicky White’s Ford Echo broke down in Tennessee. Casey White was recaptured, but Vicky White shot herself as cops closed in. The two were not related.

The graveside service for Vicky White was held in Center Hill Cemetery, about 25 miles away from the jail where she worked.

Her obituary said only that she died on May 9 and worked at the jail.

She is survived by her parents, two brothers, a nephew and several aunts and uncles. A handful of comments to the obituary expressed condolence­s to the family. “Praying for Vicky’s family and friends today,” one post said. “Cherish your beautiful memories, which will never pass away.”

Friends and colleagues are still puzzled over what happened to the model employee, who apparently fell in love with a man serving 75 years for a terrifying rampage where he tried to murder his ex-girlfriend, shot another woman and held several other people at gunpoint. Casey White was awaiting trial for the capital murder of another woman, Connie Ridgeway, in 2015.

White is now facing escape charges too. Meanwhile, a friend of Ridgeway’s has started a GoFundMe to raise reward money for the car wash manager whose tip led cops to the fugitive couple.

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