What we know about inmate Casey White and jail boss Vicky White’s escape Alabama sheriff backs off claims Vicky White visited escaped inmate in prison Video shows missing jail boss, inmate cruising through town after escape Missing jail boss and inmate were in ‘special relationship’ for nearly two years, cops say Missing Alabama inmate Casey White has an affiliation with a white supremacist prison gang, the US Marshals Service revealed Thursday, as they provided photos of his tattoos they say show the connection. Casey, who admitted to murdering a 58-year-old woman, has been on the lam since April 29 when guard Vicky White escorted him out of prison before the pair fled together. The two are not related. The Marshals Service, who has taken over the search for the missing fugitives, released several photos of Casey’s tattoos — some of which show his association with the Alabama-based white supremacist prison gang Southern Brotherhood. The Marshals also released a mocked-up photo of Vicky with brown hair as she may have dyed it from her natural blonde color since fleeing with Casey. Casey, 38, was charged with capital murder in September 2020 for fatally stabbing Connie Ridgeway. He was serving a 75-year sentence for a 2015 crime spree that included home invasion and carjacking when he and Vicky, 56, ran away.

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