Alabama inmate sentenced to life after escaping with assistance from jail official who took her own life

An Alabama inmate who escaped with help from a jail official who ultimately ended up taking her own life as police closed in was sentenced Thursday to life in prison.

Casey White, 39, told those gathered in the Lauderdale County courtroom that he felt like the most hated man in the world but that he wouldn't drag 56-year-old corrections officer Vicky White's name "through the dirt," news outlets reported. He said Vicky White, who was not related to him, was the first person who cared about him in six years.

He apologized for the escape, saying Vicky White’s only regret was leaving behind her family.

"We just wanted a new life together because she knew the truth. I can handle the truth because I know who I am. I chose this road. It’s cost me my life and freedom," White said.

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White was serving a 75-year prison term for an array of 2015 charges, including attempted murder, and awaiting a capital murder trial when he escaped in April 2022. The pair was on the run for 11 days until Casey White was recaptured in Evansville, Indiana, and Vicky White died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

White pleaded guilty to escape in exchange for a felony murder charge involving Vicky White's death being dropped and agreed to the maximum sentence of life without parole.

White was also told to notify the state if he, his family or attorneys receives opportunities for books, movies or other financial opportunities related to the escape, which made national headlines, as any proceeds should be used to pay for his defense.

Meanwhile, Casey White faces an Aug. 14 capital murder trial for the 2015 slaying of Connie Ridgeway in Rogersville, Alabama. That trial was delayed in the aftermath of the escape and White retaining a new team of attorneys.

Ex-USC football player Joshua Jackson Jr arrested, charged with raping 3 women

Former University of Southern California defensive back Joshua Jackson Jr. was arrested and charged with three counts of rape dating back to 2020, with the latest incident having allegedly taken place in March, law enforcement and officials said Wednesday.

Jackson, who entered the transfer portal in April after not playing for USC last season, was arrested Wednesday and charged with one felony count of forcible sexual penetration and three felony counts of forcible rape, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

"Sexual assault is a heinous crime that cannot be tolerated," District Attorney George Gascon said.

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"These brave women made the difficult decision to come forward and report their assault, now it’s our turn to ensure that justice is done. We will do everything we can to hold the person responsible accountable for his actions."

According to the district attorney, Jackson is accused of raping a UCLA student at his apartment between June 1 and Sept. 1, 2020. He is also charged with raping a classmate at her USC apartment in March 2023.

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The Los Angeles Police Department also issued a statement Wednesday, identifying a third victim in San Diego.

"It is believed Jackson was involved in additional unreported sexual assaults," LAPD added.

Authorities said Jackson is being held on $1.4 million bail. He is expected to be arraigned soon.

Jackson started two games during the 2021 season under interim head coach Donte Williams.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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