US Marshals say fugitive Casey White has tattoos associated with white supremacist gang Southern Brotherhood
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Capital murder suspect Casey Cole White, who escaped from an Alabama jail last week with the help of a correctional officer he developed a “special relationship” with, has multiple tattoos associated with the white supremacist prison gang Southern Brotherhood, the U.S. Marshals said.
The shield emblazoned on his chest with 'SS' and 'SB' is associated with the white supremacist prison gang Southern Brotherhood. (U.S. Marshals) (U.S. Marshals) (U.S. Marshals) (U.S. Marshals) (U.S. Marshals) Surveillance cameras inside recorded Vicky White opening a steel door and, without looking back, holding it for Casey White, who slips out with his head down, dodging it as it swings closed. The two vanish through what looks like an exterior door with a car parked outside. (Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office) (Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office) Vicky White, 56, the assistant director of corrections at the facility, bought a 2007 copper Ford Edge SUV before the escape, the sheriff’s office announced Wednesday. (Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office) Vicky White, on the right, could have died her hair a darker color, authorities say. (Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office and U.S. Marshals Service)
A confederate flag and the words, "Southern Pride," are emblazoned on Casey White's back, according to images released Thursday evening. He also has a sleeve on his right arm and a shield on his chest that include the Nazi SS logo.