Recovered/Located AL - Casey White, prisoner, & Vicky Sue White (Deceased), CO w/sher office, Lauderdale, 29 Apr'22 *Reward* #6

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Anyone know what side of the car Casey exited from, and which side Vicky was pulled from? I haven’t looked closely at the car yet.
It's clear from the videos that CW was removed from the vehicle by LE via the driver's door whereas VW was extracted via the sunroof. The passenger door was trapped against the ground in the ditch. VW was the passenger.
 
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Sorry to butt in, but where did you get this alias from?

Definitely not butting in!

If you look at the quoted post, you’ll see where it comes from. I’m sorry for the confusion. It was purely theoretical.

The name she seems to have used is Vicky Sue White.

Her maiden name was Davis.

She used April Davis as an alias.

I believe that the points above are fairly common knowledge.

So, the post I quoted suggested that April might have been a part of her name that she never used, (April Victoria Davis White.) I’m receptive to that idea, but I was just pointing out that IF that were true, we’d need to add the ‘Sue’ as a second middle name.

all speculation
 
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It's clear from the videos that CW was removed from the vehicle by LE via the driver's door whereas VW was extracted via the sunroof. The passenger door was trapped against the ground in the ditch. VW was the passenger.
Tx.
 
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OnStar needs to be kept current with a paid subscription though, doesn't it? What year was their Cadillac, and would it still have had a free sub attached to it?
Yes it has to have an active subscription. But many dealerships (not sure how/where the Cadillac was purchased) will set up a free trial of 3-6 months. MOO
 
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This is what I hear:
My God…..Please stop….The airbags are going to go off and kill us…Casey…oh my God….the air bags are going off, let’s get out and run….. let’s go back to the f-ing hotel.

I hear someone who has realized the severity of the situation. Yes she should have know it would come to this but I hear lots of stress in her voice. I am not surprised with her last minute decision to shoot herself. MOO MOO

Behind on posts. This is what I hear also. It doesn't sound, to me, that VW is talking to 911, sounds more that she is talking to CW.

Why would she tell 911 the airbags are going to go off, or tell 911 she wants to get out and run or go back to hotel? She also, IMO, calls CW by his name, Casey. Indicating she is talking to him, not 911. IMO, VW wanted CW to stop driving, avoid a crash. It appears that he wasn't responding to her. That I heard.
 
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Why do they keep showing her picture from years ago? And not a recent on wanted poster?
 
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Let’s say the passenger side is in the ditch. He would have had to crawl over her to get out if he was driving?
DBM
 
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Wasn’t it dumb that CW would drive? Hasn’t driven in years after being in prison, no drivers license. Another mistake
 
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Wasn’t it dumb that CW would drive? Hasn’t driven in years after being in prison, no drivers license. Another mistake
She was probably trained for high speed chases too.
 
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U.S. Marshal Marty Keely sprung the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force into action. The fugitive hunters hit the streets and quickly started gathering leads.

Keely’s account of the 11-day search, in an interview with The Associated Press, is the most detailed and comprehensive account to date of the U.S. Marshals Service investigation in a nationwide manhunt that ended with Vicky White dead, Casey White back in custody and law enforcement agencies trying to piece together how the escape could have happened.

The task force received its first lead early in the investigation when a fellow jail worker reported that Vicky White had called them and asked the coworker to pick her up at an Academy Sports + Outdoors store in Florence, Alabama. White said she had locked her keys in her car and needed a ride to work, Keely said. The employee thought it was strange, they would later tell investigators, but wanted to help out a friend.

In the parking lot of the sporting goods store, investigators found Vicky White’s patrol car — the same vehicle in which she left the sheriff’s office hours earlier with a handcuffed Casey White in the backseat, according to Keely. It was also where surveillance video showed she had staged a getaway vehicle, an orange Ford Edge she had purchased just days before the escape with a fistful of cash.

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They also learned Vicky White left the jail with Casey White previously in what investigators believe was a dry run for the escape, two law enforcement officials told the AP. She’d taken him out of the jail for about 40 minutes, the officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of the investigation


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Authorities scoured rural Tennessee looking for clues and showing photos of Vicky and Casey. They discovered a home with a few cars and trucks for sale on the lawn, Keely said. The homeowner instantly recognized a photo of Casey White and helped authorities piece together what had happened. He told investigators he sold White a Ford F-150 pickup truck for cash. The truck didn’t have license plates, but White didn’t care, the man told authorities.

“He says, ‘Yeah, I sold him a truck,’” Keely said of the homeowner. “And so, we learned that he sold him a truck the same day that they escaped from the Lauderdale County Correctional Facility. And it was just a few hours after they had escaped.”

During the sale, a woman in an orange Ford pulled up and the two drove off trailing one another, the man told authorities. And the homeowner provided one more clue — the pickup truck’s vehicle identification number, or VIN, according to Keely.

So they drove in tandem to an area where they could ditch the Edge and continue in the F-150. I wonder if they switched the plates on the Edge to the F-150? I guess the loud engine sound on the dead end road was the truck idling while they transferred stuff from the Edge SUV to the truck. I am still wondering why they just decided to hang around. It sounds like they were going to relay from one location to another ditching one vehicle for another. No wonder they were bleeding money.

It's quite damning that VW didn't just spirit CW out of jail once, ignoring all protocols, but she did it twice! Was everyone asleep at the wheel at that jail? SMH.
 
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Let’s say the passenger side is in the ditch. He would have had to crawl over her to get out if he was driving?
I think it is safe to assume that VW was on the passenger side, as it seems to be established now that CW was driving. VW had to be extracted through the sunroof, so it seems that it was the passenger side in the ditch. CW either was able to get the driver's side door open and get out, or he crawled out through the broken or open sunroof, most likely. JMO
 
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On entertainment tonight right now
 
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So they drove in tandem to an area where they could ditch the Edge and continue in the F-150. I wonder if they switched the plates on the Edge to the F-150? I guess the loud engine sound on the dead end road was the truck idling while they transferred stuff from the Edge SUV to the truck. I am still wondering why they just decided to hang around. It sounds like they were going to relay from one location to another ditching one vehicle for another. No wonder they were bleeding money.

It's quite damning that VW didn't just spirit CW out of jail once, ignoring all protocols, but she did it twice! Was everyone asleep at the wheel at that jail? SMH.
So she wasn’t a good guard after all, just no one noticed
 
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I think it is safe to assume that VW was on the passenger side, as it seems to be established now that CW was driving. The passenger door had to be pried open to get to VW to extract her and administer aid, so it seems that it was the side in the ditch. CW either was able to get the driver's side door open and get out, or he crawled out through the broken or open sunroof, most likely. JMO
In the video at the link I posted above, you can see that the police actually opened the sunroof to pull her out. they said something like lets see if it will open, it's opening
 
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MOO MOO MOO

I transcribed the 911 dispatch radio released Monday into the basement and am just now transcribing the newly-released full 7min 20sec 911 audio. I am no further caught up than when this new audio was released today/discussed here so if any of my assertions are misguided, please let me know. I have some thoughts after reviewing just the first 45 seconds of this audio. MOO

1. I'm unsure if this is the raw audio. At 00:05-00:07 00:17-00:22 it's possible VW saying "f*cking" was edited out.



2. I am 99.9999% certain I hear 3 voices between 00:26 and 00:30. I cannot make out what CW is possibly saying. My ears are hearing:

...so... clearly not definitive. Would really love other thoughts.

3. I will post the 45 seconds of transcription into the basement right now (link above) and will try to transcribe the remainder later this evening.

Thank you so much for doing that! And nicely done. It’s exactly as I heard it.

I do think she dropped her phone as you indicated.

I’m guessing the audio was edited because I’d expect to hear CW say something to her, her name, anything. (Wouldn’t he shout her name? Tell her he loved her?)

And the police are great at yelling orders at criminals, we don’t hear that.

I’m very curious to know exactly how 911 was called.
 
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I don’t think they could until they broke through a window.


If CW was driving, I presume neither of them were wearing seatbelts. When the marshalls forced the Cadillac in the ditch, all CW's 300 pounds would have fallen on VW in the passenger seat. If she was hold a gun when that happened with her finger on the trigger it's possible that CW's weight falling on her could have made the gun go off. If that happened, she didn't commit suicide and he didn't kill her. It doesn't matter though, since she's still dead and the county isn't charging him. He'll die in prison.

Is there any video where you can hear the gun going off giving an indication when she was actually shot?
 
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Wasn’t it dumb that CW would drive? Hasn’t driven in years after being in prison, no drivers license. Another mistake
My thoughts exactly. The better driver obviously would be VW.
 
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