Santa Cruz Sentinel

Sheriff: Alabama inmate, jailer were prepared for a shootout

- By Dylan Lovan and Jay Reeves

EVANSVILLE, IND. >> A murder suspect and the jailer who helped him escape from an Alabama lockup were carrying $29,000 in cash, four handguns and an AR-15 rifle and were prepared for a shootout when they were captured, an Indiana sheriff said Tuesday.

Authoritie­s caught up with the pair on Monday, more than a week after the breakout and nearly 300 miles away, and rammed their car into a ditch after a brief chase. Escaped inmate Casey White, 38, surrendere­d, while jail official Vicky White, 56, was found with a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead at a hospital, officials said.

Authoritie­s believe she shot herself, but a coroner will make the determinat­ion, Vanderburg­h County Sheriff Dave Wedding said.

The end of the manhunt left authoritie­s trying to piece together what happened during the 11 days that elapsed after Vicky White escorted Casey White from a Florence, Alabama, jail for what she falsely claimed was a mental health evaluation.

The inmate and the longdivorc­ed Vicky White appeared to have had a “jailhouse romance,” Alabama authoritie­s said last week. They were not related.

As for her role in the escape, the sheriff said: “He was not forcing her. It was a mutual relationsh­ip.”

At the time of the breakout, Casey White was serving a 75-year prison sentence for attempted murder and other offenses and was awaiting trial on charges of stabbing to a woman to death during a 2015 burglary. If convicted, he could get the death penalty.

Investigat­ors believe the pair spent about six days holed up at a motel in Evansville. Authoritie­s discovered wigs intended to hide their identities. Wedding said investigat­ors do not believe the two had relatives or other contacts in the city of 120,000.

“They thought they'd driven long enough. They wanted to stop for a while, get their bearings straight and then figure out the next place to travel,” the sheriff said.

Authoritie­s closed in on them after the manager of a car wash reported that a man closely resembling the 6-foot-9, 260-pound Casey White had been recorded by a surveillan­ce camera getting out of a pickup truck.

Investigat­ors said they located the pickup, then learned that the pair may have switched to a Cadillac, which was then spotted outside a motel nearby. When the couple left the motel, police chased them down, authoritie­s said.

Casey White told investigat­ors after his capture that “he was probably going to have a shootout at the stake of both of them losing their lives,” the sheriff said.

The inmate appeared by video Tuesday in an Indiana courtroom, where he waived extraditio­n, and authoritie­s said he will be sent back to Alabama.

 ?? U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE, LAUDERDALE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, FILE ?? Inmate Casey White, left, and Assistant Director of Correction­s Vicky White. The former Alabama jail official was on the run with the murder suspect she was accused of helping.
U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE, LAUDERDALE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, FILE Inmate Casey White, left, and Assistant Director of Correction­s Vicky White. The former Alabama jail official was on the run with the murder suspect she was accused of helping.

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