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Casey White called corrections officer Vicky White his 'wife' when apprehended

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Alabama murder suspect Casey White has been interviewed extensively since he was apprehended on Monday, ending an 11-day, multistate manhunt, and is cooperating with the investigation, authorities said.

Escaped inmate Casey White had spent about one week in Evansville, Indiana, where he was taken into custody, Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding said at a news conference Tuesday.

In this screen grab from a video, police chase the fugitives Casey White and Vicky White in Evansville, Ind., on May 9, 2022.
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Casey White, 38, and his accomplice, Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky White, 56, stopped in Evansville to figure out their next place to travel, the sheriff said.

The sheriff said Casey White admitted they were trying to "find a place to hide out and lay low," and that he paid for a 14-day stay at an Evansville hotel.

They had multiple wigs, the sheriff said.

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Lauderdale County assistant director of corrections Vicky White and inmate Casey Cole White.

After the pair was spotted at the Evansville hotel on Monday, they led police on a car chase for several minutes in a Cadillac they purchased in Evansville, the sheriff's office said.

Authorities rammed the Whites' car and pushed it into a ditch, Wedding said. Had police not done that, he said, "the fugitive" admitted he planned to get into a shootout with law enforcement. The sheriff praised law enforcement's actions for possibly saving lives.

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Following a pursuit, authorities rammed the Cadillac sedan driven by Casey White and Vicky White and pushed it into a ditch.

The sheriff's office said investigators found a loaded AR-15-style rifle, four loaded handguns, extra magazines for each weapon, handcuffs, a TASER, a large sum of cash and camping gear in the vehicle after it crashed.

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Weapons collected from the Cadillac sedan driven by Alabama fugitives Casey White and Vicky White when they were stopped after a short police chase are displayed during a press conference at the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's office in Evansville, Ind., May 10, 2022.

The crash ended in a wreck and Vicky White was hospitalized for injuries from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said. She died at a hospital Monday night. A Tuesday autopsy confirmed the manner of death was suicide, according to Vanderburgh County Coroner Steve Lockyear.

"When we were taking Casey White into custody, upon his surrender he said, 'Help my wife, she just shot herself,'" Commander Deputy U.S. Marshal Chad Hunt told ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Tuesday.

Hunt said there's no evidence to show the two were married.

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Casey White's booking photo after he was apprehended in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, May 9, 2022.

The manhunt began on April 29 when Casey White and Vicky White, who are not related, fled the Lauderdale County Jail in Florence, Alabama. Authorities said they believe Vicky White willingly participated in the escape, which took place on her last day before retirement.

The duo left Alabama in a Ford Edge and ditched the car in Williamson County, Tennessee -- about a two-hour drive north of Florence -- just hours after the jail break.

"When we located the orange Ford Edge our investigators were able to determine that Casey and Vicky purchased another vehicle out of Tennessee," Hunt said.

U.S. Marshals
Casey White and Vicky White may be driving a 2007 orange or copper Ford Edge with minor damage to the left back bumper, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

On Monday, U.S. Marshals said investigators were in Evansville following up on a tip after a 2006 Ford F-150 believed to have been used by Casey White and Vicky White was found abandoned at a car wash on May 3. Police were alerted to the vehicle on Sunday.

"We were able to verify the footage -- that that was Casey White in the Ford F-150," Hunt said.

U.S. Marshalls Service
A vehicle believed to have been used by Casey White and Vicky White was found in a car wash in Evansville, Ind.

"We obtained information, after we located the [Ford F-150] vehicle, that they had possibly gotten into a beige 2006 Cadillac. We dispatched our people into the area of the car wash and observed the vehicle at a hotel," U.S. Marshal Marty Keely told "GMA."

Casey White and Vicky White do not appear to have any relatives, friends or acquaintances in Evansville, the sheriff said.

No one was injured as a result of the escape, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said.

Casey White had been in the Lauderdale County Jail awaiting trial for capital murder after allegedly stabbing a woman to death in 2015, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Casey White is seen in an undated image released by the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office on May 1, 2022.

Casey White made his first appearance at the Lauderdale County Courthouse in Florence, Alabama, around 10:15 p.m. Tuesday. He walked into the packed courtroom stone-faced and wearing shackles. There were seven officers flanking all parts of the courtroom.

He was formally charged with escape in the first degree and was immediately transported to the Donaldson Correctional facility in Jefferson County.

His capital murder trial is still scheduled for June, although his attorney is going to file a motion to delay for new discovery. Also present in the courtroom was Connie Ridgeway’s son, Austin. Casey White is standing trial for her 2015 murder.

During a hearing in Vanderburgh County Superior Court Tuesday morning, Casey White waived his rights of extradition, according to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office, which said it is not releasing information on the transport of the suspect.

"They were located through just police work, good police work, with all the agencies involved," Keely said. "We also had some information, tips, that came forward. We certainly want to thank the public."

In this screen grab from a video, Casey White is arrested in Evansville, Ind., on May 9, 2022.

Vicky White had served for 17 years as a corrections officer in Lauderdale County. Singleton described her as "an exemplary employee" until the escape.

Singleton told ABC News Live on Tuesday, "Some of our younger [officers said] she was like a mother figure to them."

He added, "This is just totally, totally unlike her. … What in the world possessed her to pull a stunt like this?"

She withdrew approximately $90,000 in cash from multiple banks before allegedly fleeing, Lauderdale County District Attorney Chris Connolly said. He said the banks were local to the Lauderdale County area, but he could not say when she withdrew the money.

On April 18 -- just days before the escape -- Vicky White closed on the sale of her home for just over $95,000.

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Authorities said Casey White and Vicky White had about $29,000 left in their car when they were apprehended.

The Whites had about $29,000 left in their car when they were apprehended, Wedding said.

"Based on her experience in the corrections industry and law enforcement, this was definitely a well thought-out escape," Hunt said. "And obviously her pre-planning and her involvement aided in their evasion."

ABC News' Alex Perez, Alondra Valle and Oriana Bravo contributed to this report.