VICKY WHITE DIES AFTER HIGH SPEED CHASE TO CATCH HER AND MURDERER, CASEY WHITE

The Alabama corrections officer who allegedly walked the felon out of the Lauderdale County Jail last month was captured by a U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in Evansville, Indiana, following a high-speed chase that ended in a car wreck. Casey White and Vicky White had been on the run for 11 days.

On Friday, April 29,  jailhouse surveillance cameras recorded around 9:30 a.m, Vicky walking Casey White out of the jail, putting him in her marked police vehicle, and taking off.  She had claimed she was taking the inmate to the county courthouse for a mental health evaluation. This was the same day that  Vicky White was supposed to retire. She had sold her four-acre property for $95,000 and used a fake name to buy a getaway car. She withdrew tens of thousands of dollars from the bank and also picked up guns, men’s clothing, and other supplies. Instead of taking Casey for the evaluation, she drove to a parking lot where she’d stashed a copper-colored, 2007 Ford Edge SUV, purchased in cash, to use as their first getaway car. Vicky and Casey then traveled north, abandoning cars in Tennessee and Indiana. Authorities found the Ford abandoned in Spring Hill, Tennessee. And on May 3, a car wash owner in Evansville, Indiana, reported a possible sighting that looked to be Casey White and a dark blue Ford F-150 pickup. The two were then suspected to be in a gray Cadillac. The U.S. Marshals Service found the Cadillac at a hotel and set up surveillance.  They then spotted the pair leaving the hotel and getting in the vehicle. A chase ensued when they refused to pull over, and law enforcement agents intercepted and collided with them which ended when the car flipped over into a ditch. Casey exited the vehicle and Vicky appeared to have a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Vicky White was taken to the hospital and later died Monday night. She was 56 years old. An autopsy will be taking place Tuesday.

As for Casey White, who found freedom for 11 days, he could eventually face the death penalty.

Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton stated, “He is never going to see the light of day again”



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