Recovered/Located AL - Casey White, prisoner, & Vicky Sue White, CO w/sher office, Lauderdale, 29 Apr'22 *Reward* #4

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  • #241
Doesn’t Casey need meds to keep his mental health in check. How long before this becomes an issue?
That’s when he will become more dangerous than he already is. IMO
 
  • #242
It was not a dead-end road. It was near a country road intersection, but not a dead end.
Thanks for clarifying. Someone said it was. If you go the opposite direction from the stop sign or intersection or whatever it was, does it dead end by any chance?
 
  • #243
Just sitting here thinking and wondering how long VW can even stand this. She's been single and in charge of her own life for years now. Owned her own home. Had her own routines. CW can't possibly be the same in person 24/7 as he seemed in jail. She can't possibly still like being stuck with him 24/7 at this point, despite any exciting purchases she made beforehand....???? Reality has to be setting in by now. Unless they were able to find a nice quiet AirBNB near the ocean and they are actually living it up somehow in a nice place with room to stretch out and relax, and order food delivery.

I'll give them ten more days to leave the next clue before I call it a murder-suicide.
Exactly. Like I posted upthread, VW is in for a rude awakening. She is/was living in Fantasyland. He is mentally unstable and his charm is going to wear off quickly; it probably has already. Run, Vicky, run. Get away and turn him in.
 
  • #244
Just goes to show how different we all look at things. I have been telling myself that if they’re not receiving help that explains how they’ve been able to lay low so long. Because the more people who know, the higher the risk.

I believe a third party helped in some part.
 
  • #245
I am still curious as to how they got out of the original LE vehicle they were in when leaving the jail.

He was riding in the back in prison garb. She was up front. Maybe she had a handcuff key and clothes already stashed in the backseat for him? Because I think it would be something a witness might notice if LE is letting a handcuffed criminal in jail clothes out of the backseat in a random parking lot and putting them in a civilian vehicle. Kwim?

Has that been addressed at all in any of the news reports? I know they said the driving time from the jail to where the LE vehicle was caught on camera was in line with her driving a straight shot, no detours. So where did they find a place to move him from the backseat of an LE car to a regular car where someone else might not have seen it?

Thanks in advance.
It was mid-Friday morning. They did it in the middle of a shopping-center parking lot that had no cameras. Probably took no more than five seconds. I assume they parked the law enforcement vehicle close to the orange SUV and made their move into it as soon as no one was around.
 
  • #246
It was not a dead-end road.
The police vehicle was parked in the parking lot that had no cameras.

The orange SUV was parked in a row with other for-sale vehicles.

The orange SUV was purchased from a local dealer (not at an auction).
The police vehicle was parked in the parking lot that had no cameras.

The orange SUV was parked in a row with other for-sale vehicles.

The orange SUV was purchased from a local dealer (not at an auction).
VW could have planned everything from the money, to the car switch outs. She had access to the weapons. It makes no sense with all she had going for her.
 
  • #247
Hint: The crockpot is your friend when sleuthing...
Homicide Lasagna is also a thing here. On the Morphew thread.
And frozen pizza for the kiddos.
 
  • #248
VW could have planned everything from the money, to the car switch outs. She had access to the weapons. It makes no sense with all she had going for her.
She is calling the shots
 
  • #249
I believe a third party helped in some part.
Weird how there’s so much agreement about some things but we are really split on this. I think there’s next to zero chance they took the risk of bringing in others.
 
  • #250
Just a gut feeling, but I'll bet they're within a 200 mile radius of the Lauderdale County Jail.
IMO, you go with what is familiar.

JMO
They both have ties to Tennessee, but I don’t believe they are there.
 
  • #251
Unless they were able to find a nice quiet AirBNB near the ocean and they are actually living it up somehow in a nice place with room to stretch out and relax, and order food delivery.

I'll give them ten more days to leave the next clue before I call it a murder-suicide.

I'm leaning toward VW wanting a honeymoon type experience right away. So she maybe secured a somewhat luxury vacation rental for a month. I think it's difficult to rent vacation homes for more than a month without signing a formal lease, as then you become a month-to-month tenant and it can be costly to evict you if you decide to stay over.

Maybe after a fantasy month with Casey in their honeymoon AirBnB type place, VW cuffs Casey one night while he's sleeping, pulls her service weapon on him and marches him out into a car to drive him back to prison.

I think Casey is possibly dumb enough to think he's smarter than VW. Casey will telegraph his intentions changing toward VW. And before he has a chance to carry out any plan to take her out VW sensing what's coming will either walk into a police station and point them in Casey's direction or she'll take Casey out herself before he has the chance to pull the trigger on her.
 
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  • #252
I'm leaning toward VW wanting a honeymoon type experience right away. So she maybe secured a somewhat luxury vacation rental for a month. I think it's difficult to rent vacation homes for more than a month without signing a formal lease, as then you become a month-to-month tenant and it can be costly to evict you if you decide to stay over.

Maybe after a fantasy month with Casey in their honeymoon AirBnB type place, VW cuffs Casey one night while he's sleeping, pulls her service weapon on him and marches him out into a car to drive him back to prison.
Hahaha I like your version of the book!!!!!! That's pretty great.
 
  • #253
That’s when he will become more dangerous than he already is. IMO
Is it possible that the corrections department had access to some meds and VW was able to prepare for that point in time but at some point someone has to see a psychiatrist or hold up a pharmacy
 
  • #254
Weird how there’s so much agreement about some things but we are really split on this. I think there’s next to zero chance they took the risk of bringing in others.

I agree. What a tangled web it is on its own with Vicky and Casey, now bringing in other parties? I doubt it IMO. I feel if this was the case somebody would've cracked already. JMO.
 
  • #255
I agree. What a tangled web it is on its own with Vicky and Casey, now bringing in other parties? I doubt it IMO. I feel if this was the case somebody would've cracked already. JMO.
$25,000 is a lot of money for somebody.
 
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$25,000 is a lot of money for somebody.

Yep, and not to mention, the people Casey (and by proxy, Vicky) were running around with won't hesitate to throw others under the bus, especially for $25k.

I say they're just in it together.
 
  • #258
They probably didn't include it because it hasn't been proven to be related....yet.
True. But it is sort of an "aside" to his past connections to weird incidents!
 
  • #259
Experts say there is a term for this kind of attraction.

“Sometimes referred to in our culture as ‘Bad Boy Syndrome,’ hybristophilia is the attraction to and/or sexual interest in those who commit crimes, particularly heinous and violent crimes such as rape and murder,” said Dr. Casey Jordan, Criminologist and Professor of Justice and Law Administration at Western Connecticut State University.

“Vicky White surely believes she’s in love with Casey White, because he gives her a feeling of being alive after decades of feeling staid, safe and ‘reliable,’ ” Jordan added.

Vicky White had a 'special relationship' with inmate Casey White. Here are some other people who fell in love with inmates behind bars
 
  • #260
@charminglane Earlier on the last thread you asked about whether he had DUIs. There’s a few references here.

 
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