Policewoman on the run with the inmate she loved, who died after being chased

They had been looking for them since April 29 since they fled from prison: the policewoman and the inmate. At first it was thought that he had kidnapped her, only in the end it was understood that it was a love escape, which ended in tragedy. For days, the American news reports reported about the prisoner and the prison guard. Casey Whitethe escaped inmate, was arrested and Vicky White (the same surname coincidentally, the two were not married ed), the enamored prison guard who had helped him escape, killed herself.

The two were missing during a transfer from the Lauderdale County jail, Alabama, to a judge’s office. 56-year-old Vicky was supposed to take the 38-year-old inmate to a meeting that was never scheduled.

They were traced after over 10 days a Enansville, Indiana. They are chased, they have not given up. Casey White was arrested and Vicky shot herself. She died shortly after in the hospital. He is in the hospital and will return to prison where he was because he was sentenced to 75 years for robbery with shooting and on the eve of the trial for the murder of a woman in 2015.

The relationship between the two had been going on for some time, at least two years, and the escape had been organized in detail. In 11 days they traveled 500 kilometers, changing three cars. The latest, a black Cadillac, was rammed by the police. They had changed clothes, put on wigs and changed hairstyles. Vicky had sold her house and withdrawn all of her savings from the bank.

Hundreds of reports to the police during their escape. The definitive one came with images of a car wash in Indiana. Hence the pursuit. The man with his hands up came out of the overturned car. “Help my wife, she shot herself in the head, it wasn’t me” he said.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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