A grand jury has indicted a former escaped inmate on a felony murder charge in connection to the death of the corrections officer who aided his escape.
The pair — who are not related — allegedly had a romantic relationship while Casey was being held at the Lauderdale County Detention Center, where he was awaiting trial since 2020 on two counts of capital murder. Vicky was employed at the detention center as the assistant director of corrections.
After a days-long manhunt, Casey and Vicky were tracked down nearly 500 miles away in Evansville, Ind., after investigators followed up on a tip that led to them to an area hotel. The suspects fled the scene, launching a police chase that ended with a crash.
Casey White and Vicky White.U.S. Marshals Service via AP; Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

In the aftermath, Vicky was discovered with an injury consistent with aself-inflicted gunshot wound. She died at the hospital.
Casey surrendered at the scene.
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WHNT reportsthe pair had an alleged agreement that Vicky would kill herself and Casey would die in a shootout with police.
According to a news release from the Lauderdale County District Attorney’s Office, Casey is being held at Donaldson Prison, where he is currently serving a 75-year sentence on previous convictions that include attempted murder, kidnapping, and robbery. He is also charged with capital murder in connection with the death of 59-year-old Connie Ridgeway in 2015.
Police recovered the patrol car the two left the detention center in abandoned in the parking lot of a local shopping center.
The two vanished the day after Vicky filed paperwork for her retirement. April 29 was her last day of work, and she reportedly sold her house a month prior.
source: people.com