![]() She died hours later at Deaconess Hospital, and the coroner confirmed Tuesday evening that the cause was suicide.Ĭasey White was booked into the Vanderburgh County jail early Tuesday morning. marshals rammed the gray Cadillac in which the couple was trying to flee near U.S. All rights reserved.Vicky White shot herself after U.S. Get news alerts in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store or subscribe to our email newsletter here.Ĭopyright 2023 WBRC. I would say again, on the law enforcement side of things it was a very successful apprehension.” Everybody felt we did what needed to be done at the right times. “I’ve been doing this quite some time and a lot of stuff we do goes under the radar and it’s meant to go under the radar, but there’s also bigger cases I’ve been involved in, and proud to be involved in, but this is definitely near the top. “I would say it’s in my top five, maybe my top two,” Bean estimates. ![]() The marshals task force in Southern Indiana has already apprehended more than 200 suspects in the first half of this year, and Trooper Bean says that experience helped them manage a situation that could’ve ended much more violently. The only way that it would’ve been better for everybody, would’ve been if they had given up peacefully-which is what we ultimately want in any scene or situation that we’re dealing with.” It’s not where we wanted this to end up, but in the public’s eyes and for the safety of the public, it really couldn’t have worked out better. Looking back at how law enforcement handled those frenetic last moments of Casey and Vicky White’s escape, Bean says “It’s an unfortunate situation, but for us, it ended one of the better ways it could’ve. As I started to pull him out, I needed assistance pulling him out because he just kept coming out of the vehicle.” He was-I’m not a small guy myself, but he was quite large, very tall. Once we got compliance, I then made my way over to the vehicle and assisted Casey out. Casey was able to stick his hands straight out the window and show us he was not armed at the time. You talk to the officers, slow everything down, and we work as a cohesive unit and team to go in and solve the problem. I could see him through the front windshield of the car-he was yelling and repeating that Vicky had shot herself. None of us other officers were aware if it was the suspects firing or if one of the other officers saw what I saw and took a shot at the time. “This ditch is approximately four feet tall, covered up about half the car, so we weren’t really sure where that actually went. “At that point you don’t know,” Bean replied. “You had seen Vicky with the weapon and it’s pretty clear she’s fired on herself?,” asked WBRC On Your Side Investigator Jonathan Hardison. ![]() IN State Trooper Justin Bean indicates the ditch where he helped pull Casey White out of the vehicle Bean rammed with his truck. Evansville-which is not a small town, but not a big town either-so how did they end up here?” But what’s out of the ordinary is why they’re in Evansville, IN. We deal with a lot of violent criminals with the Marshals task force, so that’s not out of the ordinary. A short time later Casey walked out and was leaned all the way over and had a crutch, and walked to the driver’s side of the Cadillac, put the crutch in and got in. She had bags and was loading up in the Cadillac, and she had that waddle like you saw in the jail footage, so I knew that was her. “I saw the white female, which later was Vicky White obviously, but I couldn’t really recognize her, so I asked over the radio, all the guys were in this area, so I asked “I think this is her?” And they asked-did she walk with a waddle. “We were able to get our binoculars out and kind of watch-we just stayed right there and watched that,” Allthoff recalls. That’s where task force investigator and Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputy Curt Allthoff set up surveillance on the morning of May 9. But the task force wasn’t sure the pair were still in the area until an Evansville police detective called in a tip that he had seen a Cadillac matching the description of the car investigators thought the Whites were using, parked at a motel along Highway 41 in Evansville. Marshals Task Force tracking the pair knew they had made it to Evansville, Indiana because a car wash owner found a truck the pair had used in their escape on Apabandoned at his business days later on May 4. Final moments of Vicky & Casey White’s run from the law
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