Monday 9 May 2022 10:59 PM Escaped Alabama murder suspect is seen on surveillance video at a car wash in ... trends now

Monday 9 May 2022 10:59 PM Escaped Alabama murder suspect is seen on surveillance video at a car wash in ... trends now
Monday 9 May 2022 10:59 PM Escaped Alabama murder suspect is seen on surveillance video at a car wash in ... trends now

Monday 9 May 2022 10:59 PM Escaped Alabama murder suspect is seen on surveillance video at a car wash in ... trends now

Escaped murder suspect Casey White has been captured and his prison guard lover is in hospital, according to local news reports.

US Marshals have released surveillance footage from a car wash in Indiana that they believe show runaway murder suspect Casey White.

Investigators got a tip that a 2006 Ford F-150 was abandoned at a car wash in Evansville, according to Al.com.

The car wash is about 175 mi north of Williamson County, Tennessee, where the orange SUV that Casey and his jailer Vicky White used to get away was discovered on Thursday.

Photos from the surveillance camera show a man standing behind the truck in a pink polo shirt, khaki pants and a black baseball cap. Investigators believe the man may be Casey White. 

The potential sighting comes after authorities revealed that Vicky was spotted buying men's clothes at a Kohl's department store in the week before she helped Casey break out of jail. She was also seen visiting a sex shop.

The search for the pair continues, with authorities offering up to $25,000 for information leading to their capture.

Robert McBay, 29, served time in jail with Casey and says the runaway convict is prone to episodes of rage and mania.  

'When he gets in these phases, he has no regard for human life; no man, no woman, child or dog is safe. Whatever gets in Casey White's way is going to get destroyed,' he told DailyMail.com.

A man that US Marshals believe may be runaway convict Casey White was spotted at a car wash in Evansville, Indiana

A man that US Marshals believe may be runaway convict Casey White was spotted at a car wash in Evansville, Indiana

The man wore a pink polo shirt, khaki pants and a black baseball cap as he stood behind a Ford F-150 truck

The man wore a pink polo shirt, khaki pants and a black baseball cap as he stood behind a Ford F-150 truck

The car was found abandoned at the car wash. It may be linked to Casey and Vicky White, no relation

The car was found abandoned at the car wash. It may be linked to Casey and Vicky White, no relation

The latest sighting, at a car wash in Indiana, is about 175 mi north of where the pair abandoned Vicky White's orange SUV in Williamson County, Tennessee

The latest sighting, at a car wash in Indiana, is about 175 mi north of where the pair abandoned Vicky White's orange SUV in Williamson County, Tennessee

US Marshals are searching for Vicky and Casey White in rural Indiana after authorities located a vehicle that was reported stolen in Tennessee.

The vehicle was reported missing just hours after Casey White and Vicky White - who are unrelated but are said to be lovers - abandoned her SUV in Florence, Tennessee, on April 29.

Investigators located it Monday in Evansville, Indiana, a small city along the Ohio River that borders Kentucky, WAAY reported. Police are working to determine if the vehicle is connected to the couple.

Confessed murderer Casey, 38, broke out of Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama on April 29, aided by 57-year-old prison guard Vicky White.

The pair are still on the run from authorities 11 days after they were supposed to arrive at an Alabama courthouse for a 'mental health evaluation'.

Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said he 'really had hoped that we would have had them in a couple of days, three days max.'

Discovery of the stolen vehicle followed a declaration from Casey's former attorney that Vicky was likely the mastermind behind the inmate's prison break.

Confessed murderer Casey White, 38 (left) broke out of Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama on April 29, aided by 57-year-old prison guard Vicky White (right).  Casey's former attorney believes the jail guard was likely the mastermind behind his escape

Confessed murderer Casey White, 38 (left) broke out of Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama on April 29, aided by 57-year-old prison guard Vicky White (right).  Casey's former attorney believes the jail guard was likely the mastermind behind his escape

Dale Bryant was the defense attorney for Casey when he was sentenced in 2019. He claims that while Casey has a lengthy criminal history and escaped from jail before, his most recent getaway - which took place 11 days ago - was 'far too thorough and too far-thinking'

Dale Bryant was the defense attorney for Casey when he was sentenced in 2019. He claims that while Casey has a lengthy criminal history and escaped from jail before, his most recent getaway - which took place 11 days ago - was 'far too thorough and too far-thinking' 

Former correctional officer Vicky White (pictured) was seen checking out of the Quality Inn in Florence, Alabama, the morning she was seen helping her convict 'lover' escape jail

Former correctional officer Vicky White (pictured) was seen checking out of the Quality Inn in Florence, Alabama, the morning she was seen helping her convict 'lover' escape jail 

Timeline of Vicky White and Casey White's disappearance

April 18: Jail guard Vicky White sold her Lexington home. Public records revealed she sold the property for $95,550, which was below market value. She started living with her mother after the sale.

April 28: Vicky submits retirement paperwork to officials at Lauderdale County Jail. According to Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton, she had been discussing her retirement for many months and 'talked about going to the beach'.

Pre-prison break: In the week ahead of the escape (specific dates unknown) Vicky purchased men's clothing at a Kohl's store and visited a sex shop. It is unclear if she bought anything at the adult toy store.

Lauderdale County District Attorney Chris Connolly claims she also withdrew $90K in cash out of a series of bank accounts.

April 29 at 5.21am: Vicky checks out of a Quality Inn Florence, Alabama.

8.47am: Transport Van 5 leaves the Lauderdale County jail with seven inmates escorted by two deputies

8.56am: Transport Van 2 leaves the jail with five inmates also escorted by two deputies

9.20am: Assistant Director Vicky White tells a deputy to prepare inmate Casey White for transport to courthouse. Deputy removes White from his cell, takes him to booking and handcuffs him and shackles his legs.

9.41am: Vicky leaves detention center with Casey and head to the courthouse for a 'mental health evaluation.' She told the booking officer that she is the only deputy available who is firearm-certified and that she's dropping him off to other deputies at the courthouse. Vicky says she's then going to Med Plus for a personal appointment.

9.49am: Surveillance video shows Vicky's police cruiser parked at the nearby Florence Square shopping center parking lot eight minutes after leaving the jail. 'There was not enough time for them to even attempt to try to come to the courthouse,' Sheriff Rick Singleton said.

11.34am: A Florence Police Department officer spots her cruiser.

3.30pm: Booking officer reports to administration that they've been trying to contact Vicky to check on her, and that her phone is going directly to voice mail. The officer also says that Casey was not returned to the detention center with other inmates.

Approximately 11pm: College Grove, Tennessee resident Jackie Adams finds Vicky's SUV - with tinted windows and no tags - abandoned by her home. She reported the vehicle to the Williamson County Sheriff's Office, which had it towed.

May 1: Us Marshals offer a $10,000 bounty - now up to $25,000 - for Casey

May 3: US Marshals issued a warrant for Vicky. charging her with permitting or facilitating escape in the first degree in connection with capital murder

May 4: Vicky and Casey were seen driving around Florence in a police cruiser on gas station surveillance

May 6: Tennessee cops discover the impounded SUV belonged to Vicky, spurring a force of US Marshals, Williamson County Sheriff's Officers, and SWAT members to circle back to Adams' property. 

Drones and helicopters descended on Adams' home - where they remained for hours and into the evening.

2.15pm: The Williamson County Sheriff's Office tweets 'there is NO sign the two are still in our area.'

May 7: Connolly reveals investigators' theory that Vicky is rolling Casey, dressed as a woman, around in a wheelchair. Officials also suspect Vicky might be disguising herself as an elderly woman with a grey wig. 

May 9: US Marshals search fro the couple in Evansville, Indiana after authorities locate a vehicle that had been reported stolen in the area of Tennessee where Vicky's SUV was abandoned.

Source: WAAY-TV, Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office, NewsNationTODAY and DailyMail.com

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