Remarkably, the corrections officer (Vicky White) had originally planned to retire the day following this escape. https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/09/us/vicky-casey-white-alabama-manhunt-monday/index.html Missing Alabama inmate, corrections officer in custody in Indiana after chase (CNN) Escaped Alabama inmate Casey White and corrections officer Vicky White are in custody following a chase in Indiana, and she is hospitalized after shooting herself, authorities said late Monday afternoon. The fugitives were taken into custody after a US Marshals task force member drove a vehicle into the Cadillac that Vicky White was driving in Evansville, ending the pair's week and a half on the run, officials said. US Marshals told CNN that Vicky White's injury was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Her wounds are "very serious," said Sheriff Dave Wedding of Vanderburgh County, home to Evansville. She is in "pretty serious shape," he told reporters...........
https://people.com/crime/love-behind-bars-5-women-helped-lovers-escape-prison/ Love Behind Bars — and Beyond: How 5 Women Helped Their Lovers Escape Prison
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-ne...officer-had-aliases-and-none-of-us-ever-knew/ ......Investigators believe Casey White and Vicky White had a “special relationship” that was ongoing for at least two years. They say the pair frequently communicated by talking on the phone. Inmates reported that Vicky White would give Casey White extra attention and extra food. Dr. Pepper Schwartz, a professor of Sociology at the University of Washington and counselor on the show Married At First Sight, says this is by far not the first time a so-called locked up love scenario has happened. She says often inmates groom people with low self-esteem. “This kind of thing has happened before. This isn’t the first time this exact scenario happens. A guy in there for capital crimes, a woman who is attached to the jail in some way, and he grooms her. He tells her how special she is. He talks about how he’s been framed, how nobody believes him, but her and how amazing she is. And nobody appreciates her like she does. And she starts to believe that he’s innocent, or it was provoked, you know, and justified in some way, whatever it is, mostly he was framed, or he’s a good man who would rot in jail the rest of his life, but she could save him. And he becomes something to her showing her what a good person she is, and that she could be the hero of her own life. And she could save this huge injustice or he’s her soulmate. He’s the love of her life. She’s got to save him. They’ve got to be together, the whole thing gets dramatized. And her vision of herself changes. And he helps her and he grooms her so that she becomes his accomplice,” Pepper explained. Pepper says it’s extremely common for women to fall in love with men behind bars, explaining that someone who is lonely sometimes can be drawn to people in prison. “Unfortunately, it is extremely common for women to be falling in love, even get married to people who have a lifetime murder conviction,” Pepper said. “What’s more secure than somebody behind bars? You’re everything to them. Anything they need, any emotion they have, you are the recipient or the giver of that. And that’s where the grooming comes in.” She says it’s unlikely that Vicky is the mastermind behind the escape, noting that Casey White has nothing to lose and Vicky White had everything to lose. “She has everything to lose. She’s going lose her job, she’s going to lose her safety. Even if she has some fantasy, that they’re going end up in some Caribbean island, safe and sound for the next 50 years. She’s going to leave every other relationship that is important to her. Now, she may have figured out the system, because she works in the system, about what would help him get out of there. But you know, faking a doctor’s appointment isn’t such a mastermind plan. She’s obviously prepared for it, she knew she was going to need a lot of cash. She got rid of her house quickly from what I can understand. This is a plan. This isn’t a sudden impulse, but I don’t see it going the other way around,” Pepper said. Former New York City Corrections Officer Robin Kay Miller says male prisoners try to seduce female corrections officers all the time. “They start out telling you things like your hair looks nice, your shirt’s fitting nice, they’ll say little things. They’ll ask can you bring them something in,” Miller said. She says the requests start out small as they analyze a corrections officer’s behavior. “They study us. They watch you every day. They listen to the officers talk about you. They watch your mannerisms. They watch your attitude. They literally study you, so they can tell from the way you speak to them or the way you handle yourself,” Miller said on Dan Abrams Live. She says the moment a corrections officer lets their guard down, inmates can tell they have a vulnerability that may be able to be exploited. “The relationship changes once an inmate or an incarcerated individual gets you to do something for them whether it’s bringing in drugs, cigarettes, or whatever the case is. Once they gain your trust, once they get you to do anything, now they own you. So if you’re escaping with an inmate, like this case, he owns her now. She has to do whatever basically he says. Now it’s probably gone from oh, she’s so madly in love to seeing him for the monster he really is,” Miller said.
She allowed and assisted a murder inmate to escape and she took the bitch way out by killing herself.
Yes. I'm not going to judge her though. She may well have been a lonely gullible lady who made a very stupid choice. She knew her life as she knew it was over.