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I think soI’m sure you checked this, but do we know for sure it’s the same Vicky? Just curious. Thanks for sharing your research.
Vicky S White (age 56)
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I think soI’m sure you checked this, but do we know for sure it’s the same Vicky? Just curious. Thanks for sharing your research.
I had thought she used to live across the street from her MIL and more recently moved in with her mother.I’ve been fascinated by this from the beginning. If I’m correct, I think both her mom and mother in law both lived in the same neighborhood as TW and VW. Is that your take?
What’s funny is that I argued against her living near her mother in law in an earlier thread but later came to believe what you’re saying may be right.I’ve been fascinated by this from the beginning. If I’m correct, I think both her mom and mother in law both lived in the same neighborhood as TW and VW. Is that your take?
I can see why you haven’t felt sure. Can anyone confirm the addresses are close together? Seems like that’d be a start.What’s funny is that I argued against her living near her mother in law in an earlier thread but later came to believe what you’re saying may be right.
There are articles (which I just re-linked in my recent comment) that suggest VW lived with TW even after the divorce. And I **believe** the mother in law referenced seeing them across the street as she helped him out of the car in one interview…but I can’t be sure she meant she saw this from her own house.
I saw an interview where a reporter talked to VW’s neighbor though and they showed her house and then panned over to VW’s mom’s house. So at the very least, VW and her mom appeared to be in the same neighborhood. And possibly her mother in law.
Las Vegas would be PERFECT! They could totally fly under the radar there! IMHOMy two guesses are that either they are right under their noses in a remote cabin, or they are soaking up the sun on the beaches of Mexico lol. I don’t feel like there’s too much middle ground! (Watch them end up in like Las Vegas or something haha)
Funny this is the first time I’ve heard Vegas suggested, but you’re right. There’s no shortage of characters there and plenty to keep LE distracted too. Just a pretty long drive. But then again, they’ve got nothing but time…until they don’t.Las Vegas would be PERFECT! They could totally fly under the radar there! IMHO
Oh, you'll really like this.I feel like a veteran Websleuther now that I know to use the abbreviation LE for Law Enforcement. Moving up in the world.
Hi Arkay, could CW be the nephew of her ex? If so, then she knew him a lot longer than 2 years.I believe Davis is her maiden name. The Maxwell name may be stolen, and I would hope that if so, that victim contacted the FBI about it as soon as she knew.
Which reminds me---for those who are thinking Casey is Vicky's secret child---White is her married name. She did not give birth to Casey when she was 18. He would have been named Davis, not White, and her mother would know if her 18-year old daughter had a baby.
It's just a common name. LE has said all along there's no relation and they seem to have first crossed paths two years ago.
Thanks!I think so
Vicky S White (age 56)
I would feel sorrier for her if she hadn't facilitated the release of a very dangerous homicidal maniac. But as a woman, I do understand her vulnerability. And I do hope that she comes out of this alive. I believe she is in for a very rude awakening. As to conventional attractiveness, I have a very good friend who is not conventionally attractive and has a good-looking husband. What she has is confidence, and confidence is sexy. She's also a great cook and fabulous conversationalist. JMHOAnyone feel kinda sorry for VW? I mean she doesn’t seem to have a large network of friends. She isn’t conventionally attractive. She never found love other than her drug-addicted ex. I read somewhere recently (can’t remember where) that she really didn’t speak a whole lot. What did that big lunk say to her that made her feel like this was what she wanted to do with the rest of her life? Did he tell her she was pretty? Did he make her feel noticed? I dunno. It makes me sad for her. I want to read the book already. When are they taking pre-orders? Lol.
A criminal profiler would go crazy with this information. Maybe VW felt like she had to be the good girl her whole life? Like to stand by her ex even when he had a drug problem and even when he was dying? And then after he died, having no one to support and rescue left a void. So she turned to CW?!!!!Along these lines, Frances White has given a few interviews but here are a few of the main ones: (I apologize that these are repeat posts of links shared more than once in previous threads so feel free to scroll and roll. I collected a few examples because VW’s ongoing connection to TW was another one of those accepted facts that’s been talked about to a great extent but someone was asking for links about earlier today). Anyways, I think the car mention is in here so that may help you.
1. Frances White, Vicky's former mother-in-law, told Daily Mail that the accusations against Vicky don't match the "awfully good person" she knows. ...Frances added that Vicky remained close with her and her son, Tommy who died in January due to Parkinson's Disease, even after the divorce... Before my son got to where he couldn't drive, Vicky would always, she would come out to the car and help him in. We still were really good friends. She was a really sweet person," she told Daily Mail. Vicky White: Alabama jail guard's family insists she did not willingly help inmate escape
2. Vicky was once married to Frances' son Tommy, who passed away in January aged 62 following a battle with Parkinson's disease. They were married for just over four years but separated 16 years ago when Tommy's drug addiction became too much for Vicky to handle.
Despite their separation, Frances said Vicky and Tommy split amicably and remained close right up until his death at the turn of the year.
"I always thought of Vicky as a daughter," Frances said. "I've known her since she was a little girl ... But I hate seeing her doing this. Ex-mom-in-law 'worried' about guard's safety after escape with convict lover
***Note: THE NEXT TWO LINKS BOTH SAY VW LIVED WITH TW.***
3.The pair could be anywhere by now, Frances White told The Daily Beast, explaining that Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky Sue White, 56, was frugal and had amassed enough money to keep her afloat for some time.
As the search for Vicky White and 38-year-old Casey Cole White (no relation) stretches into its fifth day, her late husband’s family doesn’t know what to think. Frances White said her son, Thomas White, died in January from complications related to Parkinson’s disease.
About five weeks ago, she sold the home she had shared with her late husband and moved in with her mother. News reports described Vicky as flush with cash from the sale, but Frances White said she spent years socking away cash and would have plenty of it on hand.
“She had money before she sold her home,” Frances White told The Daily Beast. “She saved her money. I figure if she’s still got her money, she’s still got enough to live on for a while.” Guard Who Fled With Murder Inmate Was Cashed Up and Eyeing Florida, Family Says
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Girlfriend could have gone on a nice cruise in the tropics and hooked up with a pool boy in Jamaica. (Think 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.) JMHOIn a way, yes I kinda do. Though if it needs to be said, of course I don't think that justifies her dangerous actions.
Tbh I don't think she's especially unattractive for a woman in her fifties and she could certainly fix herself up more if she wanted. But a jail would be a depressing work environment and then she doesn't seem to have had much else in her life.
But man, it was her last day before retirement. Then she'd have had plenty of time to re-invent her life and plenty of money to do it with. It's just a shame all the way around. So unnecessary.
I like what you said here. It seems overly judgy to me when people act like she’s ugly. She may not be a conventional knockout, but I think she is pretty in several of the pics that have been circulating. I wonder if some of people’s impression of her appearance is skewed by the fact that the prison guard uniforms look somewhat boxy and masculine? Maybe if we had more pics of her in civilian clothes, she’d strike people as more relateable?I would feel sorrier for her if she hadn't facilitated the release of a very dangerous homicidal maniac. But as a woman, I do understand her vulnerability. And I do hope that she comes out of this alive. I believe she is in for a very rude awakening. As to conventional attractiveness, I have a very good friend who is not conventionally attractive and has a good-looking husband. What she has is confidence, and confidence is sexy. She's also a great cook and fabulous conversationalist. JMHO
Maybe they kept their uniforms so they could hide out in another prison?Not really important and just idle thoughts. Have they found CW’s prison uniform? I know they have the handcuffs but not mentioned the uniform? Surely you’d want to change asap as it screams convict! If he did change Why would they then take it and not leave it with the handcuffs ? As I say not important to case but it’s niggling at me!
There’d also be surveillance cameras everywhere (MOO).Las Vegas is kind of a double-edged sword for them, IMO, because they would definitely blend in a lot easier, and for a couple other reasons beyond that, but, IMO, it would also be quite risky in that there is a MASSIVE police presence in Vegas. I have literally never seen so many cops in my life as during my trip to Vegas. They were everywhere!
However, I am actually quite into the Vegas speculation, although I do wonder if it possible that they are maybe in Nevada in a more rural area.
Maybe they kept their uniforms so they could hide out in another prison?
That would be a plot twist worthy of a screenwriting Oscar. The Usual Suspects meets Shawshank Redemption.Maybe they kept their uniforms so they could hide out in another prison?