‘Get the H*** Out, Run!’: Convict’s Ex is ‘Freaking out,’ Has Message for Corrections Officer Accused of Helping Him Escape

An ex-girlfriend of escaped prisoner Casey White is reportedly petrified after police released video footage of the suspect leaving jail together with the county’s Assistant Director of Corrections, Vicky White.

The former girlfriend told WAAY 31 that White showed up previously, found her, and tried to “take us out.” For safety reasons, she spoke to the outlet from an undisclosed location and did not release her name.

“They’ve [local police] promised to step up patrols, but we are freaking out. We don’t know if he is going to show up and take us out like he tried to do before,” the woman said.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, police issued a warrant for Vicky White’s arrest earlier this week, charging her with assisting in the escape of a convicted felon. Marshals are offering a $10,000 reward for Casey White’s capture and $5,000 for Vicky White.

Al.com reports that the pair may be in a gold/copper 2007 Ford Edge with an Alabama license plate.

2007 Ford Edge (orange)

Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton noted that before she fled, Vicky White had broken protocols — which were put in place several years ago when the same inmate tried an escape — requiring two sworn deputies to transport a prisoner.

“This leads us, again, to believe it was orchestrated because we had two vans of inmates leave just minutes before Director White had Casey White brought up front,” the sheriff said. “Both of those vans had two deputies on them. One have five inmates, the other had seven inmates.”

The ex-girlfriend now has a message for Vicky White and hopes she sees it before it’s too late.

“If she is still alive, (she needs to) get the hell out. Run. Run as far as you can, and turn yourself in, and contact somebody. Like, do the right thing before you lose your life or somebody else does.”

The woman said she testified during Casey White’s 2008 trial after he tried to kill her. She helped convict him on numerous charges, including attempted murder, robbery, kidnapping, burglary, and animal cruelty.

“I thought I would never have to worry about him ever again,” she added. “Casey White is very dangerous to everybody that is around him.”

Later, Casey White was later charged with the capital murder in connection with the death of Connie Ridgeway in Lauderdale County. He was an inmate at the Lauderdale County jail Friday morning when Vicky White told coworkers she was going to take him to the courthouse alone.

Friday — the day of the escape — was supposed to be Vicky White’s last day of work, as she had recently put in for retirement, Singleton said.

Additionally, she had sold her house in early April and was living with her mother, Pat Davis. Davis told WAAY that her daughter never mentioned Casey White or even that she was retiring.

“You know, I never heard of him, never seen his picture, nothing. I didn’t know anything about him,” she said.

“She’s never done anything, I bet she’s never even had a speeding ticket. But I mean, she’s always been what I say a good person. And like I say, this is all a shock.”

Vicky White is described as a white female who stands 5-feet-5 inches tall and weighs around 145 pounds. She has blond hair, brown eyes and walks with a specific waddling gait.

Casey White is described as a white male who stands 6-feet-9-inches tall and weighs ar0und 330 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes.

Anyone with information about the pair should contact the USMS Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102. Anonymous tips can be submitted to the U.S. Marshals Tip App.

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[Featured image: Vicky White and Casey Cole White/Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office]