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dalton99a

(81,488 posts)
Wed May 11, 2022, 01:38 AM May 2022

Inside the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and jailer

https://apnews.com/article/alabama-3cd1d2fc2bcabbeff5871dbea0010344

Inside the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and jailer
By MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was about three hours after sheriff’s officials in Alabama realized a capital murder suspect and a senior jail official who had taken him for a mental health evaluation had disappeared when Sheriff Rick Singleton called in the U.S. marshals.

At first, law enforcement officials believed the suspect, Casey White, might have kidnapped Vicky White, the assistant director of corrections for Lauderdale County and a 17-year veteran of the sheriff’s office. (The two were not married or otherwise related.) But they quickly learned that her cover story was phony — the mental health evaluation was made up — and a manhunt began.

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.

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Inside the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and jailer (Original Post) dalton99a May 2022 OP
Back in the day when I was a defense lawyer I had a saying: Tomconroy May 2022 #1
 

Tomconroy

(7,611 posts)
1. Back in the day when I was a defense lawyer I had a saying:
Wed May 11, 2022, 02:23 AM
May 2022

What gets boys in trouble is money and sex.
What gets girls in trouble is their boyfriend's.
Not always true, but usually.

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