San Diego Union-Tribune

INMATE CAPTURED, EX-JAIL OFFICER DEAD

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A former Alabama jail official on the run with a murder suspect she was accused of helping escape shot and killed herself Monday as authoritie­s caught up with the pair after more than a week of searching, officials said. The man she fled with surrendere­d.

The death of Vicky White, 56, only deepened the mystery of why a respected jail official would leave everything to help free Casey White, 38, an inmate with a violent history.

The fugitives were caught in Evansville, Ind., when U.S. marshals chasing them crashed into their vehicle, authoritie­s said. Casey White gave himself up and Vicky White shot herself and was taken to a hospital. Vanderburg­h County Coroner Steve Lockyear said she died from her injuries.

Before Vicky White’s death, authoritie­s celebrated the apprehensi­on.

“We got a dangerous man off the street today. He is never going to see the light of day again. That is a good thing, for not just our community. That’s a good thing for our country,” Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said.

The search began April 29 when Vicky White, the assistant director of correction­s for the jail in Lauderdale County, allegedly helped engineer the escape of Casey White, who was awaiting trial in a capital murder case. Vicky White had told co-workers she was taking the inmate from the jail for a mental health evaluation at the courthouse, but the two, who are not related, instead fled the area.

The car they took off in was later found abandoned in Tennessee, but there was no trace of the pair until U.S. marshals received a tip Sunday that surveillan­ce photos from an Evansville car wash showed a man who closely resembled Casey White exiting a 2006 Ford F-150 pickup truck, the Marshals Service said. White is 6-foot-9 and weighs about 260 pounds.

On Monday, officials learned that the pair were spotted near the sheriff ’s office, said Vanderburg­h County Sheriff Dave Wedding in Indiana. As officers arrived, the pair fled in a vehicle and led police on a pursuit, he said. U.S. marshals collided with them “to try to end the pursuit,” he said. Casey White was injured, not too seriously, in the crash. Vicky White then shot herself, causing “very serious” injuries, he said.

At the time of his escape, Casey White was serving a 75-year sentence for attempted murder and other charges. He was awaiting trial in the stabbing of a woman during a burglary in 2015. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.

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Casey White (left) and former Alabama jail officer Vicky White.

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