The murder defendant who escaped from an Alabama detention center with a corrections official on April 29 has previous experience trying to escape prison ...
"(He's) one of the few clients I had that never held back and tried to lie to me about something," he said. He didn't leave the jail with any," he said. "When he gets off his meds, he can be extremely dangerous." We immediately had him shipped back to the Department of Corrections," Singleton said. I took security in that and definitely have lost a little bit of peace (since the escape)," he said before the pair's capture. He also noted White has a mental illness and has abused drugs. The agency said it advised his "potential targets" of the threat after his escape and had taken protective actions. "I was not shocked Casey escaped," attorney Dale Bryant said. Josh Goan was one of the victims in the 2015 case. and was charged with two counts of capital murder. The duo ditched the patrol car and fled the state in another vehicle. She had told her bosses and co-workers she was taking him to court for a mental health evaluation, but authorities soon discovered there was no evaluation or hearing scheduled that day.
Escaped inmate Casey White and former jail official Vicky White were taken into custody Monday in Indiana, according to an Alabama sheriff.
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A capital murder suspect and a corrections officer who is alleged to have helped him escape from an Alabama jail last month are in custody, authorities said ...
Vicky White had talked about retiring for months. But she had no appointment scheduled, Singleton said. Investigators later confirmed that such an evaluation was never scheduled, Singleton said. She had sold her house, and her last day of work as a Lauderdale County corrections officer was supposed to be April 29 — the day she and Casey White vanished. The Marshals Service was offering up to $10,000 for information leading to the capture of Casey White and an additional $5,000 for information leading to the capture of Vicky White. Additional details about their relationship have not been disclosed.
We got a dangerous man off the street today,” Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said. “He is never going to see the light of day again.”
“I had every bit of trust in Vicky White. She has been an exemplary employee and what in the world provoked or prompted her to pull a stunt like this, I don’t know. “Casey White is now back in custody, and I cannot express enough to the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force for the assistance,’’ he said. “We were starting from Ground Zero and not only that, they got a six-hour head start on us,’’ he said. “They are no resources available, no plan in place about ‘What am I going to do when I get out of here other than just run.” “I was committed to every resource we had available to us, to use those resources to make this happen,’’ he said. I don’t know the extent of her injuries, but I hope she survives it. “We got a dangerous man off the street today,’’ Singleton said. We don’t wish any ill will on Vicky in terms of her health or her well- being, but she has some answers to give us. “It ended the way that we knew it would – they are in custody.” The pursuit started after a tip was sent to law enforcement. Asked what he was say to Vicky White, Singleton said, “I hope she survives this. The severity of her injuries wasn’t immediately available, Keely said.
Alabama fugitive Casey White and corrections officer Vicky White are in custody after a chase in Indiana, and she is hospitalized after shooting herself, ...
Murder suspect Casey White, 38, and Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky White, 56, have been missing since April 29.
"He's not getting out of this jail again," Singleton said. Police were alerted to the vehicle on Sunday. Vicky White, who was driving the Cadillac, has been hospitalized with "very serious" injuries from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Vanderburgh County, Indiana, sheriff's office. Casey White and Vicky White, who are not related, fled the Lauderdale County Jail on April 29. After Inmate Casey White, 38, and Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky White, 56, were spotted at a hotel, Casey White and Vicky White led police on a car chase in that ended with a wreck, Indiana authorities said. Inmate Casey White and jail employee Vicky White fled on April 29.
Police say Casey White and Vicky White were captured in Evansville after a police chase that ended in a crash.
In an update later that same day, Singleton said Vicky White was taking Casey White to a mental health evaluation at the time of the escape. Video shows Vicky White at the hotel the night before helping Casey White escape. During a news conference, Singleton said that Vicky White stayed at a hotel near where the getaway car was parked. Casey White and Vicky White left the detention center at 9:30 a.m., allegedly heading to the courthouse. Wedding said Vicky was driving a black Cadillac at the time of the chase. According to Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton, Casey White and Vicky White were captured in Evansville after a police chase ended in a crash.
Images of now fired Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky Sue White, believed to. The escapee and the jailer to helped him led U.S. Marshals ...
Investigators now know they got into a 2007 Ford Edge that Vicky White had purchased sometime before, and apparently left it in the parking lot in an area where vehicles for sale are often left overnight. Because she was their supervisor, Singleton said, no one questioned the breach of policy. She left with the cuffed and shackled 6-foot 9-inch tall inmate — against jail policies that call for two armed officers for such as escort — in a marked unit. Vicky White, who reportedly suffered from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was taken to a hospital for treatment. Vicky White told colleagues she was taking Casey White for a mental health evaluation at the courthouse Friday morning. Casey White and the jailer led U.S. Marshals on a chase after they were spotted at a motel near Evansville, Indiana. The Cadillac they were in wrecked, leaving Casey White, who was driving, with minor injuries.