

Her last day at work was Friday, when she fabricated a court-ordered psychological evaluation for Casey White. Last month, 56-year-old Vicky White moved in with her mother, after selling her own house for $95,000 - less than the asking price - and announced her retirement. She never displayed any hint that something was amiss. The county's district attorney, Chris Connolly, called her "the most solid person at the jail." Vicky White was a "model employee," according to Singleton. "Do the right thing before you lose your life or before somebody else does." 'Disbelief'

"Get the hell out," the former girlfriend warned. "He's dangerous to everybody that is around him," she said, offering advice to Vicky White, if the two are indeed on the run together. Now, that same prisoner is on the run, and law enforcement says he is armed and "extremely dangerous."Ĭasey White's mother said her son "is not the monster they are making him out to be, at all" - but a former girlfriend told a local television station "Casey White is very dangerous." "She was doing special things for him that other inmates didn't get," Singleton said. "We don't have any evidence of any physical relationship," Singleton noted, but other prisoners have told of "special privileges" afforded to Casey White. In the intervening months, until his escape on Friday, the detainee continued to benefit from a relationship with Vicky White.

The 38-year-old was nevertheless charged with the killing, and two years later found himself back at the county jail in Florence to attend a nearby court hearing for the case. "He just wanted to be out of that prison because it was so bad," she said. She maintains her son never killed anyone, and that his confession was false, only made to force a change in his living arrangements. Around 7 a.m., Sayward said, he heard one trooper tell another to call in 100 more men.This handout photo provided by the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office on May 2, 2022, shows a recent image of escaped inmate Casey White Stefani REYNOLDS Lauderdale County Sheriff Office/AFP/File On Tuesday, Willsboro dairy farmer George Sayward said he saw troopers parked next to his barn around 5 a.m., and they told him they were there because of a possible sighting of the convicts. On Monday, authorities said the inmates could be anywhere - perhaps Canada or Mexico. Given the meticulous planning that went into the breakout itself, there was speculation that the inmates had arranged for someone to pick them up outside the prison and were long gone from the area.

They were discovered missing early Saturday after stuffing their beds with clothes to fool guards on their rounds and leaving behind a taunting note: “Have a nice day.” Authorities have fielded numerous tips since the breakout from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, about 20 miles from the Canadian border, but appeared to have jumped hardest on this one.ĭavid Sweat, 34, and Richard Matt, 48, cut through a steel wall, broke through bricks and crawled through a steam pipe before emerging through a manhole outside the prison grounds.
