Berliner Boersenzeitung - The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape

EUR -
AED 4.110974
AFN 76.172489
ALL 98.919363
AMD 430.651766
ANG 2.005411
AOA 1048.163629
ARS 1080.326825
AUD 1.627554
AWG 2.01464
AZN 1.931492
BAM 1.955581
BBD 2.246658
BDT 132.965108
BGN 1.955298
BHD 0.421802
BIF 3226.997146
BMD 1.119245
BND 1.43401
BOB 7.68907
BRL 6.100664
BSD 1.11268
BTN 93.087774
BWP 14.621754
BYN 3.64149
BYR 21937.194995
BZD 2.242909
CAD 1.503677
CDF 3207.197379
CHF 0.942326
CLF 0.037063
CLP 1022.687742
CNY 7.855529
CNH 7.85388
COP 4643.466211
CRC 577.645625
CUC 1.119245
CUP 29.659983
CVE 110.252652
CZK 25.086976
DJF 198.138693
DKK 7.457595
DOP 66.913701
DZD 147.971376
EGP 54.491956
ERN 16.78867
ETB 132.813098
FJD 2.447061
FKP 0.852371
GBP 0.834738
GEL 3.04996
GGP 0.852371
GHS 17.524881
GIP 0.852371
GMD 76.662768
GNF 9613.009214
GTQ 8.601037
GYD 232.791847
HKD 8.715888
HNL 27.636399
HRK 7.609757
HTG 147.047472
HUF 394.716738
IDR 16902.77663
ILS 4.210251
IMP 0.852371
INR 93.513169
IQD 1457.675809
IRR 47111.805194
ISK 151.098047
JEP 0.852371
JMD 175.59504
JOD 0.793208
JPY 160.479508
KES 143.252315
KGS 94.265247
KHR 4521.796554
KMF 494.650056
KPW 1007.319544
KRW 1489.021284
KWD 0.341425
KYD 0.927321
KZT 533.654534
LAK 24527.910271
LBP 99643.910539
LKR 337.151275
LRD 222.537064
LSL 19.277158
LTL 3.304839
LVL 0.67702
LYD 5.279432
MAD 10.782096
MDL 19.422345
MGA 5029.571491
MKD 61.59847
MMK 3635.26294
MNT 3803.193245
MOP 8.92324
MRU 44.017463
MUR 51.183161
MVR 17.191774
MWK 1929.435616
MXN 21.648933
MYR 4.619117
MZN 71.463926
NAD 19.277158
NGN 1829.534458
NIO 40.946694
NOK 11.664085
NPR 148.94298
NZD 1.768759
OMR 0.4308
PAB 1.112675
PEN 4.19843
PGK 4.35657
PHP 62.608274
PKR 309.10606
PLN 4.25819
PYG 8660.068744
QAR 4.055746
RON 4.97506
RSD 117.068528
RUB 103.526467
RWF 1501.858626
SAR 4.199123
SBD 9.300622
SCR 14.142669
SDG 673.227349
SEK 11.305887
SGD 1.436752
SHP 0.852371
SLE 25.571721
SLL 23469.994778
SOS 635.940137
SRD 33.856068
STD 23166.104356
SVC 9.73617
SYP 2812.13567
SZL 19.282926
THB 36.592558
TJS 11.827875
TMT 3.917356
TND 3.371922
TOP 2.62138
TRY 38.188848
TTD 7.571355
TWD 35.668648
TZS 3056.657425
UAH 45.974183
UGX 4116.502165
USD 1.119245
UYU 46.394804
UZS 14183.411433
VEF 4054522.516714
VES 41.148384
VND 27483.052199
VUV 132.878973
WST 3.131045
XAF 655.895259
XAG 0.035149
XAU 0.000421
XCD 3.024814
XDR 0.82313
XOF 655.88647
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.15054
ZAR 19.415482
ZMK 10074.528406
ZMW 29.514485
ZWL 360.396318
  • CMSC

    0.0299

    25.1

    +0.12%

  • BCC

    0.1300

    141.78

    +0.09%

  • SCS

    0.1100

    13.12

    +0.84%

  • BCE

    0.0300

    35.13

    +0.09%

  • NGG

    -0.3700

    70.11

    -0.53%

  • JRI

    0.1200

    13.42

    +0.89%

  • BTI

    0.2000

    38.1

    +0.52%

  • GSK

    0.1200

    40.98

    +0.29%

  • RIO

    2.8400

    67.42

    +4.21%

  • CMSD

    0.1150

    25.12

    +0.46%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0300

    7.04

    -0.43%

  • BP

    -0.0300

    32.83

    -0.09%

  • RBGPF

    -0.6200

    59.48

    -1.04%

  • RELX

    -0.3300

    48.53

    -0.68%

  • AZN

    -0.2700

    76.87

    -0.35%

  • VOD

    -0.0200

    10.09

    -0.2%

The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape
The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape / Photo: Handout - Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department/AFP/File

The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape

A guard with a spotless record and a convict accused of murder -- this unlikely pair has vexed US law enforcement for days as they investigate an Alabama prison break seemingly planned down to the last detail.

Text size:

The guard, Vicky White, had never before caused trouble at the jail in Florence, a small town in the southern US state.

The prisoner, Casey White -- the two are not related -- has had numerous run-ins with the law, and has been sentenced to 75 years imprisonment for kidnapping, burglary and attempted murder, among other crimes.

Their story began in 2020, when Casey White, already in custody at a state prison, confessed to murdering a woman five years earlier.

His admission was short-lived -- he eventually pleaded not guilty in the case, which is still ongoing -- but as a result he was transferred to a jail in Lauderdale County.

That is where he met Vicky White for the first time, according to Sheriff Rick Singleton.

- 'Special privileges' -

While Casey White was in Lauderdale County Jail, law enforcement were tipped off about a potential escape plan -- they searched his cell and found a weapon.

He was immediately sent back to state prison, but the two kept in touch.

"He said he had a pen pal, but I had no idea who it was," Casey White's mother Connie White told the New York Post.

She maintains her son never killed anyone, and that his confession was false, only made to force a change in his living arrangements.

"He just wanted to be out of that prison because it was so bad," she said.

The 38-year-old was nevertheless charged with the killing, and two years later found himself back at the county jail in Florence to attend a nearby court hearing for the case.

That was in February. In the intervening months, until his escape on Friday, the detainee continued to benefit from a relationship with Vicky White.

"We don't have any evidence of any physical relationship," Singleton noted, but other prisoners have told of "special privileges" afforded to Casey White.

"She was doing special things for him that other inmates didn't get," Singleton said.

Now, that same prisoner is on the run, and law enforcement says he is armed and "extremely dangerous."

Casey White's mother said her son "is not the monster they are making him out to be, at all" -- but a former girlfriend told a local television station "Casey White is very dangerous."

"He's dangerous to everybody that is around him," she said, offering advice to Vicky White, if the two are indeed on the run together.

"Get the hell out," the former girlfriend warned. "Do the right thing before you lose your life or before somebody else does."

- 'Disbelief' -

Vicky White was a "model employee," according to Singleton. The county's district attorney, Chris Connolly, called her "the most solid person at the jail."

She never displayed any hint that something was amiss.

Last month, 56-year-old Vicky White moved in with her mother, after selling her own house for $95,000 -- less than the asking price -- and announced her retirement.

Her last day at work was Friday, when she fabricated a court-ordered psychological evaluation for Casey White.

She said she needed to drive him to the appointment.

The two never returned, and authorities realized they had disappeared that afternoon around 3:30 pm.

Vicky White's mother Pat Davis was in "disbelief" over the incident.

"I thought at first it was a mistake," she said.

"She's never done anything, I bet she's never even had a speeding ticket," Davis told local TV channel WAAY31.

Nothing in the jail's surveillance footage from the escape offers any clues that the prisoner and the guard were in cahoots.

In the video, she holds the door open for him, but doesn't seem to give him a passing glance until he climbs into the backseat of a sheriff's car, hands and feet shackled.

She is seen walking around to the front, getting into the driver's seat and pulling away, around 9:30 am.

Casey White and Vicky White were last seen that same day, riding in a rust-colored Ford SUV some 25 miles (40 kilometers) away from the jail.

"I'd be surprised if they're still in Alabama," Sheriff Singleton said.

Authorities have offered up to $15,000 for information leading to the runaways' capture.

(A.Berg--BBZ)