VIDEO Vicky White and prisoner Casey White escaping jail

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PUBLISHED: 18:03 BST, 3 May 2022 

Moment female jail guard, 56, sneaks 6ft 9in 'monster' lover out of Alabama prison before they go on the run with a shotgun and AR-15 as the convict's ex-girlfriend warns her: 'If you're still alive get the hell out - run'

  • Vicky and Casey White, who are not related, were seeing each other while he languished in Lauderdale County jail, inmates told cops
  • The pair were said to have grown close while the accused killer - who is a 6ft 9in giant - was locked and she was working
  • It comes as the US Marshals Service said the pair may have made off in 2007 Ford Edge that is copper in color
  • A statement, which was quickly deleted online, said the vehicle had a bit of damage to the left rear bumper

This is the moment a female guard sneaks a confessed murderer out of a prison in Alabama before they went on the run with an AR-15 and a shotgun.

Vicky White
was caught on a security camera creeping out of Lauderdale County jail with 6ft 9in 'monster' Casey White.

The 56-year-old widow held the door for the 38-year-old thug - who was still wearing handcuffs - before they got into a black car and sped off at 9.30am on Friday.

It comes as the maniac's ex-girlfriend begged Vicky to flee the killer as they spent a fifth day on the run.

The woman, who has not been named but was shot by Casey in 2015, warned her she was 'disposable' to the killer.

She said he had 'manipulated' her and she needed to seek help before she 'loses her life or somebody else does'.



Meanwhile police revealed other inmates had told them Vicky and Casey - who were not related - had a 'special relationship' in the jail.

The US Marshals Service said they suspected the pair are armed with an AR-15 and a shotgun and may have used a copper 2007 Ford Edge during their escape.

The apparent lovers made a break for it on Friday after Vicky told superiors she was going to take Casey for a mental health evaluation on her last day before retirement.

But cops and federal agents have launched a huge manhunt and drip-fed more information about the duo - including that the jailer had two aliases herself.

                        Surveillance of Vicky White and prisoner Casey White escaping jail


  
Corrections officer Vicky White (left) went missing on Friday evening after collecting Casey White, no relation, from county jail by herself in violation of protocol

It comes as the US Marshals Service said the pair may have made off in 2007 Ford Edge that is copper in color

Officials also said that the pair may have made off in 2007 Ford Edge that is copper in color

In 2020, Casey's request to be transferred out of prison and into the county jail was denied after authorities found a makeshift knife stashed in the shower that they believed he intended to use to force someone to let him out


Vicky and Casey were seeing each other while he languished in Lauderdale County jail, inmates told cops


Timeline of Vicky White and Casey White's disappearance



Friday at 8.47am: Transport Van 5 leaves the Lauderdale County jail with seven inmates escorted by two deputies

8.56am: Transport Van 2 leaves the jail with five inmates also escorted by two deputies

9.20am: Assistant Director Vicky White tells a deputy to prepare inmate Casey White for transport to courthouse. Deputy removes White from his cell, takes him to booking and handcuffs him and shackles his legs.

9.41am: Vicky leaves detention center with Casey and head to the courthouse for a 'mental health evaluation.' She told the booking officer that she is the only deputy available who is firearm-certified and that she's dropping him off to other deputies at the courthouse. Vicky says she's then going to Med Plus for a personal appointment.

9.49am: Surveillance video shows Vicky's police cruiser parked at the nearby Florence Square shopping center parking lot eight minutes after leaving the jail. 'There was not enough time for them to even attempt to try to come to the courthouse,' Sheriff Rick Singleton said.

11.34am: A Florence Police Department officer spots her cruiser.

3.30pm: Booking officer reports to administration that they've been trying to contact Vicky to check on her, and that her phone is going directly to voice mail. The officer also says that Casey was not returned to the detention center with other inmates.



Casey's ex-girlfriend, who he blasted with a gun in 2015 but did not kill, told WAAY TV: 'I feel like he has manipulated her and she's disposable to him, if she's still alive get the hell out, run.

'Run, run as far away as you can and turn yourself in and contact somebody. Do the right thing before you lose your life or before somebody else does.'


Meanwhile Vicky's mother-in-law - whose son passed away earlier this year - believes the guard 'may have been brainwashed' by the criminal.

Frances White told DailyMail.com that Vicky is a 'sweet' person who wouldn't have helped a confessed killer escape.

But her opinion has changed as the days go by and more information about Vicky's relationship with inmate Casey White comes to light.

Vicky was previously married to Frances' son Tommy, who died in January of complications from Parkinson's Disease.

'I'm just proud he wasn't still alive, cause he still thought she was a good person,' Frances told the Daily Beast.

'I can't imagine her running off with that guy, but you never know. He walked into a woman's house and stabbed her.'

Frances says her two surviving sons are also in shock.

'They can't believe it either. My oldest son, no way could he picture her leaving with him… It looks like she helped him escape.'

She added: 'Maybe he's got her brainwashed. But I don't know how he'd have had a chance to get her brainwashed, because he was in prison.'

In 2020, Casey's request to be transferred out of prison and into the county jail was denied after authorities found a makeshift knife stashed in the shower that they believed he intended to use to force someone to let him out.

But he was moved to the jail anyway in order to face capital murder charges for the death of Ridgeway.

On Friday, Vicky White told a booking officer she was escorting Casey to the county courthouse for a mental health evaluation. The move was against protocol for Casey, who was always meant to have at least two guards with him.

No such evaluation was scheduled that day.

'Being the boss and over the transport, she just informed the booking officer that she was going to carry him to the courthouse and drop him off, which was a flagrant violation of policy,' Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton told CNN.

'But I'm sure because it was her boss, the booking officer didn't question it.'

She also said she was going to a medical appointment for herself, which was confirmed by the doctors' office, but for which she never showed.

Singleton said Casey was 'handcuffed and shackled' in the back of Vicky's patrol car when they both left the county jail that morning.

From there, they went straight to the parking lot of a nearby shopping center.

Surveillance footage shows Vicky's police cruiser parked at the Florence Square shopping center eight minutes after leaving the jail.

'There was not enough time for them to even attempt to try to come to the courthouse,' Singleton said.

The car was spotted in the parking lot an hour-and-a-half later.

Vicky had filed for retirement a day before her disappearance. She was also living with her mother after recently selling her home.

'All of her co-workers are devastated. We've never had any situation like this with Vicky White. She was a model employee,' Singleton told CNN.

'If she did this willingly, and all indications are that she did ... I guess we're trying to hold on to that last straw of hope that maybe for some reason she was threatened and did this under coercion, but absolutely you'd feel betrayed,' he added.

On Monday morning, Singleton told NBC's Today Show: 'All indications are that she assisted him escape. The question we're trying to answer ... is, well did she do that willingly or was someone from outside threatening her?'
  
US Marshals are offering rewards up to $5,000 for information leading to Vicky White and $10,000 for information leading to Casey White

A statement, which was quickly deleted online, said the vehicle had a bit of damage to the left rear bumper