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  10 May 2022, 09:29

Jailbreak drama ends with arrest, death of prison guard

WASHINGTON, May 10, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - A bizarre drama that riveted America
ended in tragedy Monday as a female prison guard arrested with a fugitive ex-
con she allegedly helped to escape died after shooting herself as police
moved in to nab them in the climax of a 10-day manhunt.

  Vicky White and Casey White, who were not related, were arrested in
Evansville, Indiana after crashing their car into a ditch as police acting on
a tip were in hot pursuit, officials said.

  Vicky White, 56 and described as romantically involved with the fugitive
prisoner, shot herself, said Vanderburgh County sheriff Dave Wedding. The
county coroner's office later confirmed her death.

  White the prisoner, 38, sustained minor injuries in the arrest. "We got a
dangerous man off the street today. He is never going to see the light of day
again," said Rick Singleton, the sheriff of Lauderdale County in Alabama,
home to the scene of the original jailbreak.

  White 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.

  No shots were fired by law enforcement officers, and no police or
bystanders were hurt.

   The arrest was made thanks to a tip after the couple were spotted at a
hotel, Singleton said. "It ended the way we knew it would."

  Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, told CNN this was a case of
someone "looking for love in the wrong places."

  "You have this guard falling in love with a prisoner who probably groomed
her over a period of time," said Swecker, "to collude with her on this
escape."

  Vicky White, an Alabama prison guard with a spotless record, was suspected
of helping long-time criminal Casey White escape custody April 29 on her last
day of work before retirement.

  Investigators also learned that White had sold her home in the weeks before
the escape, and had withdrawn about $90,000 in cash from several banks in the
area, Singleton said last week.

  - Not even a 'speeding ticket' -

  Their report also noted the couple's stark difference in size, with Casey
White standing a full foot (0.3 meters) taller.

  The case captivated America, triggering media coverage of every twist in
the manhunt.

  Singleton said last week that Vicky White had used an alias to purchase a
sport utility vehicle used as the getaway car, and was likely to try to do
that again.

  The US Marshals Service, a federal agency specialized in fugitive manhunts,
also said White might have darkened her hair.

  The agency released composite images of what she would look like, as well
as photos of Casey White's tattoos -- including one associated with a white
supremacist prison gang.

  On her last day at work, Vicky White fabricated a court-ordered
psychological evaluation for Casey White.

  She said she needed to drive him to the appointment. But the two never
returned, and authorities realized they had disappeared that afternoon.

  Vicky White's mother Pat Davis said she was in disbelief over that escape.

  "I thought at first it was a mistake," she told a local TV channel. "She's
never done anything, I bet she's never even had a speeding ticket."

  Former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe told CNN a jailbreak like this in
our times is a tough mission.

  "It's getting harder very year to pull these things off successfully, with
the ubiquitous nature of video surveillance, and the ability of the media and
quite frankly social media to get that sort of intelligence out to the public
in a realtime manner," he said.