![]() ![]() ![]() Casey White would not tell FBI and Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office investigators that he and Vicky were prepared for violence until after his capture and Vicky's death by her own hand. Here's Part 1.īean told the Courier & Press that marshals from Alabama warned the local marshals about the letter at the outset of their investigation. More: The stories you've never heard about Casey and Vicky White's time in Evansville. The letter written by Vicky White was recovered at her last known residence - her parents' house in Lexington, Alabama - after a search warrant was served there, said Justin Bean, lead local investigator for the U.S. The letter made it clear that Vicky knew before she walked Casey out of the jail on Apthat he would resort to violence if cornered. ![]() marshals hunting for Alabama fugitives Casey White and Vicky White in Evansville had inside knowledge - a secret - that put them on high alert for danger.īefore she helped inmate and accused murderer Casey White escape the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Florence, Alabama, Vicky White - assistant director and a highly decorated employee at the jail - left behind a letter. This is the fourth in a series of seven stories chronicling the days that escaped Alabama prison inmate Casey White and jail officer Vicky White spent hiding in Evansville one year ago this week.ĮVANSVILLE - U.S. ![]()
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