Chilling meaning behind Casey White’s tattoos as cops warn prison guard ‘lover’ Vicky White may be in ‘DISGUISE’

PHOTOS of fugitive Casey White’s tattoos have been released by US Marshals as the search for the inmate and corrections officer Vicky White continues.
Federal authorities also released altered photos of Vicky White on Thursday in case the former assistant director of corrections changed her appearance.
The US Marshals that some of Casey White’s tattoos are associated with the Southern Brotherhood, an Alabama-based white supremacist prison gang.
Authorities say that Casey has tattoos on his chest, upper back, and arms, including a crest on the right side of his chest with the letters "SB" and the "SS" thunderbolts.
There is a larger tattoo on the left side of his chest with red ink and a name on a banner with more words above the drawing.
He has another "SS" thunderbolt on his arms along with dogs, and on his back is an image of a dog chained to a Confederate flag with the words "Southern" and "Pride," authorities said.
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Altered images of Vicky White were also issued by the US Marshals to show how the 56-year-old might look if she dyed her normally long, blond hair.
Vicky White is 5-feet-5-inches tall.
Casey White is described as 6-feet-9-inches and should be considered "armed and extremely dangerous," according to US Marshals, who believe the pair may have an AR-15 rifle and other weapons.
JAILBREAK
Vicky and Casey White, who are not related, vanished from the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Florence, Alabama, on Friday morning.
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The corrections officer checked Casey White out of jail at 9.14am, telling colleagues she was escorting him for a mental evaluation at a nearby courthouse but no such appointment was scheduled, police said.
Surveillance footage released by police showed the moment Vicky led the accused murderer out of jail in handcuffs before they went on the run.
From there, the pair drove to a shopping center around 10 minutes away, abandoned Vicky's patrol car, and got into a copper-colored 2007 Ford Edge SUV before driving away.
Almost a week on, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton admitted that investigators "don't really have a clue" where the duo is.
Singleton said that it is unknown if they are still in Alabama, or fled to either the north or south border in an effort to leave the country.
"We were hoping that vehicle would help us where we need to focus on search," Singleton
Casey White had been serving a 75-year sentence for a 2015 crime spree that reportedly included attempting to kill his ex-girlfriend, stealing a car, and shooting dead a dog.
He was also due to face trial after reportedly confessing to the murder of 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway, who was stabbed to death during a home invasion robbery in 2015.
The US Marshals Service is working to protect Casey White's ex-girlfriend and her sister after he allegedly threatened to kill the pair if he ever got out of prison, .
Vicky, meanwhile, was considered a model employee at the jail and had no known infractions prior to Friday's jailbreak.
It has since emerged that Vicky was in a "special relationship" with Casey White dating back to 2020.
The relationship afforded Casey White preferential treatment, including more food on his plate and privileges that other inmates didn't get, officials said.
RETIREMENT PLANS UPENDED
Vicky White was officially fired from her role as a corrections officer by Singleton on Wednesday.
She planned to retire and had already filed the paperwork to do so just days before her vanishing.
A warrant was issued for her arrest on Monday afternoon on charges of permitting or facilitating escape in the first degree.
Having initially afforded Vicky the benefit of the doubt, Singleton says that it appears as though the veteran guard aided Casey's escape of her own free will, adding it's "obvious that she wasn’t concerned about her safety."
"I think all of our employees, and myself included, were really hoping that she did not participate in this willingly. But all indications are that she absolutely did," the sheriff told GMA.
"We're very disappointed in that because we had the utmost trust in her as an employee, as an assistant director of corrections...we're just still dealing with that. All of our employees are."
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Speaking directly to Vicky, Singleton said: "You've been in this business for 17 years, you've seen this scenario play out more than once and you know how it always ends.
"Go ahead and end it now, get the phone, call 911, turn yourself in and help us get Casey White back behind bars, because you know that's where he's eventually gonna end up."
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