An Alabama man who says he was ‘nearly killed’ by Casey White has compared him to Charles Manson and Ted Bundy and said he fears that the convict will hunt him down after he escaped from jail.

Charles Abernathy, 37, described White – who is currently on the run with prison guard and lover Vicky White – as ‘hunter-like’ and believes he will do whatever it takes to stay free.  

‘He will literally do anything and everything, including killing, including kidnapping, including killing animals and putting children in danger, to get what he wants,’ Abernathy said to the New York Post.

Abernathy added that White is ‘of all people to escape, this dude is probably the worst level that you could possibly let escape. You’ve got like Manson and you’ve got friggin’ like Bundy and all these crazy people. He is on that level for me.’

White was on trial in 2019 for attempted murder and kidnapping in a 2015 crime spree when Abernathy testified.

He added that he fears White will now ‘hunt’ him down while he remains on the lam from prison.  

Charles Abernathy (pictured), 37, described White - on the run with prison guard and lover Vicky White - as 'hunter-like' and believes he can do whatever it takes to stay free

Charles Abernathy (pictured), 37, described White - on the run with prison guard and lover Vicky White - as 'hunter-like' and believes he can do whatever it takes to stay free

Charles Abernathy (pictured), 37, described White – on the run with prison guard and lover Vicky White – as ‘hunter-like’ and believes he can do whatever it takes to stay free

Casey White, the convicted killer who remains on-the-run with a corrections officer after breaking out of an Alabama jail last week, is shown in new photos

Casey White, the convicted killer who remains on-the-run with a corrections officer after breaking out of an Alabama jail last week, is shown in new photos

Casey White, the convicted killer who remains on-the-run with a corrections officer after breaking out of an Alabama jail last week, is shown in new photos

Casey White, the convicted killer who remains on-the-run with a corrections officer after breaking out of an Alabama jail last week, is shown in new photos

Casey White, the convicted killer who remains on-the-run with a corrections officer after breaking out of an Alabama jail last week, is shown in new photos

Charles Manson

Charles Manson

Ted Bundy

Ted Bundy

Abernathy added that White is ‘of all people to escape, this dude is probably the worst level that you could possibly let escape. You’ve got like Manson and you’ve got friggin’ like Bundy and all these crazy people. He is on that level for me.’

Vicky White, a prison guard, helped confessed killer Casey break free from the Lauderdale County Jail in Alabama last Friday morning. 

‘Casey White is good enough to not be caught,’ Abernathy said. ‘He stalked our house for days before he came in…he’s very hunter-like.’

Abernathy alleges that he and his boyfriend were watching a horror film in their home on December 2, 2015 when Casey barged in with a gun in each hand saying he wanted to kill his ex-girlfriend, who’d been living there.   

As the ex’s children slept in the basement, Casey held the two men and the woman at gunpoint with Abernathy praying for his life. 

The three were saved only by Abernathy’s dog, Missy Britches, who came in and bit White and distracted him enough that they were able to get away.  

Abernathy said the only thing that kept White from killing him, his boyfriend and White's ex-girlfriend was Abernathy's dog, Missy Britches, whom White later shot to death

Abernathy said the only thing that kept White from killing him, his boyfriend and White's ex-girlfriend was Abernathy's dog, Missy Britches, whom White later shot to death

Abernathy said the only thing that kept White from killing him, his boyfriend and White’s ex-girlfriend was Abernathy’s dog, Missy Britches, whom White later shot to death

Corrections officer Vicky White (left) and confessed murderer Casey White (right) shared an intimate relationship dating back to 2020 that authorities were unaware of, investigation revealed. The pair are not related

Corrections officer Vicky White (left) and confessed murderer Casey White (right) shared an intimate relationship dating back to 2020 that authorities were unaware of, investigation revealed. The pair are not related

Corrections officer Vicky White (left) and confessed murderer Casey White (right) shared an intimate relationship dating back to 2020 that authorities were unaware of, investigation revealed. The pair are not related

Abernathy credits the bloodhound/German shepherd mix with saving their lives as White’s ex left out the backdoor while he and his boyfriend got out of a bathroom window. 

‘If it wouldn’t have been for her, I am 99.999% sure we would have died that night. Actually, no, I’m 100% sure we would probably died that night,’ Abernathy admitted. 

Unfortunately, while the three escaped to a neighbor’s home, Missy Britches was shot to death by White.  

‘We buried her actually on that land as well, because we felt like…she was, you know, a protector there and she still is, I think.’

Casey was arrested that same night after a long standoff with police. He was convicted in Feburary of 2019 and sentenced to 75 years in jail. 

Abernathy added that White is known to wear camouflage and could be difficult to find. 

‘If I had the means, I would pack my stuff and get my dog and I would go as far as possible from the state of Alabama,’ Abernathy said.

He also worried that Vicky was no longer alive: ‘To me, she was a means to an end.’

On-the-run prison lovers Vicky and Casey White abandoned their orange SUV in Tennessee, hours after breaking out of jail, before the country realized they were missing, sheriffs admitted on Friday. 

She was supposed to be taking him to court but instead, they drove away from the jail in a police vehicle. They then switched to Vicky’s orange Ford Edge – which she bought under an alias. 

They drove 100 miles north to Tennessee and then dumped the car. It’s unclear where they went next. 

A photo released by Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office on Friday showed an apparent attempt to spray paint part of the car green. 

The SUV was found on Friday April 29, just as news of their escape was spreading through America, but it wasn’t reported to police until last night. Police have now confirmed that it was Vicky’s car, and that she and Casey had tried to spray paint it before they dumped it. It remains unclear where they are now. 

Inside the car, the sheriff found Vicky’s jail radio, handcuffs and keys.   

‘Somebody might have given them a ride -they could have walked and then stolen a vehicle. No one knew they were missing at that time,’ Lauderdale County Rick Singleton said. 

‘This was a well thought-out, calculated plan…. we’re sort of at a loss.’   

Vicky recently withdrew $90,000 in cash from her bank, the proceeds of the sale of her home, according to police on Friday. New photos have also emerged of Casey’s many tattoos that include a back inking of a Confederate flag and Nazi symbols.

Other photos show what Vicky would look like if she dyed her hair from blonde to brown. 

In a message to Vicky, Sheriff Singleton said: ‘If you’re still safe, get out and turn yourself in.’

Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office released this image which appeared to show an attempt to spray paint missing corrections officer Vicky White's orange Ford SUV green. The discovery of the car was announced on Friday

Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office released this image which appeared to show an attempt to spray paint missing corrections officer Vicky White's orange Ford SUV green. The discovery of the car was announced on Friday

Photo of resprayed car shot from another angle

Photo of resprayed car shot from another angle

Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office released these images which appeared to show an attempt to spray paint missing corrections officer Vicky White’s orange Ford SUV green. The discovery of the car was announced on Friday 

In light of his escape with Vicky, authorities are also re-opening an investigation into the mysterious death of his ex-girlfriend, Christy Shelton, in 2008. 

Casey, 38, was there when Shelton was shot in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Her death was ruled a suicide, but her family never believed the story, WAFF reports.

He has a history of violence with partners, having shot at his ex-girlfriend during a crime spree in which he killed a dog and held her roommates at gunpoint.

The 2015 incident culminated in the 6ft 9in ‘monster’ being sentenced to 75 years in prison on charges including attempted murder.

The search for Casey and White is intensifying as Lauderdale County deputies joined forces with the US Marshals, the Secret Service and other agencies to locate the fugitive pair.

The two developed a secret ‘special relationship’ during phone calls while Casey was being held in a different jail.

Casey White's Confederate tattoo with 'Southern Pride' inscribed around the edges

Casey White's Confederate tattoo with 'Southern Pride' inscribed around the edges

Casey White’s Confederate tattoo with ‘Southern Pride’ inscribed around the edges 

Another image shows the height difference between the pair. They have been on the run since last week 

It’s just a matter of time… we’ll get them  

‘We’re having to do a nationwide search. And we’ve got boots on the ground across the country, following up on tips and leads for us through the U.S. Marshal’s fugitive task force,’ Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton told Al.com.

‘So it’s just a matter of time. We’ll get them. Obviously, the sooner the better.’

On Thursday, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton - Vicky's boss - says the search for the pair is intensifying but they still have no 'clue where they're at'

On Thursday, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton - Vicky's boss - says the search for the pair is intensifying but they still have no 'clue where they're at'

On Thursday, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton – Vicky’s boss – says the search for the pair is intensifying but they still have no ‘clue where they’re at’

Authorities have warned that the pair are ‘armed and dangerous’ and that Casey White is a ‘bad guy’ – having confessed to killing a 59-year-old woman back in 2015 while serving a 75-year sentence for other crimes.

Deputies in Limestone County will open an investigation into the death of his ex-girlfriend Christy Shelton.

On Thursday, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said the search for the pair continues across the country, but he revealed that local and national authorities have no idea where the two could be.

‘We don’t really have a clue where they’re at,’ he told Al.com.

He continued: ‘I don’t know what their game plan was. It’s obvious this was very well planned out. It could be they’re just holed up somewhere waiting for things to die down.’

The sheriff added that his department has brought in counselors for their colleagues, some of whom are still in shock that the stellar employee of 17 years could have run away with a confessed killer the day she was set to retire.  

‘I think some of them had gotten gifts for her and different things because they all respected her but some of them almost looked at her as a mother figure,’ Singleton said.

‘They’re just devastated.’

Shelton was shot in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Casey was there when she died, authorities say, but her death was ruled a suicide

Shelton was shot in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Casey was there when she died, authorities say, but her death was ruled a suicide

Shelton was shot in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Casey was there when she died, authorities say, but her death was ruled a suicide

Corrections officer Vicky White kept her ‘special relationship’ with Casey White alive while he served a 75-year sentence in state prison for a crime spree that involved him shooting at his ex-girlfriend, according to Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton.

Casey was moved from state prison to the county jail where Vicky works in February to face trial on separate capital murder charges.

Vicky then sold her house and planned to retire on Friday before taking off with him instead. A warrant has been issued for her arrest. 

Video of her leading the 6ft9in inmate out of jail shows she was ‘prepared’ to help him escape, says Human Behavior Academy president Susan Constantine.

Authorities are on day eight of a US Marshal-led manhunt for the fugitive pair. They could be armed with an AR-15 and a shotgun and may have used a copper 2007 Ford Edge to get away.

The latest footage shows them driving through the intersection of Huntsville Road and Cox Creek Parkway at 9.49am on Friday

The latest footage shows them driving through the intersection of Huntsville Road and Cox Creek Parkway at 9.49am on Friday

The latest footage shows them driving through the intersection of Huntsville Road and Cox Creek Parkway at 9.49am on Friday

Vicky is pictured 'waddling' into the jail and opening an interior door on Friday. Casey is believed to have been in the hallway at the time

Vicky is pictured 'waddling' into the jail and opening an interior door on Friday. Casey is believed to have been in the hallway at the time

Vicky is pictured ‘waddling’ into the jail and opening an interior door on Friday. Casey is believed to have been in the hallway at the time

Surveillance video previously released showed Vicky helping Casey escape from the Lauderdale County Jail, where he had been incarcerated. The pair then fled together

Surveillance video previously released showed Vicky helping Casey escape from the Lauderdale County Jail, where he had been incarcerated. The pair then fled together

Surveillance video previously released showed Vicky helping Casey escape from the Lauderdale County Jail, where he had been incarcerated. The pair then fled together

New video released Wednesday shows Vicky and Casey driving to the Florence Square shopping center on Friday where they abandoned the sheriff's car used during the escape

New video released Wednesday shows Vicky and Casey driving to the Florence Square shopping center on Friday where they abandoned the sheriff's car used during the escape

New video released Wednesday shows Vicky and Casey driving to the Florence Square shopping center on Friday where they abandoned the sheriff’s car used during the escape

Casey was serving a 75-year sentence for attempted murder, burglary, robbery, kidnapping and animal cruelty. He also faced murder charges after confessing to the fatal stabbing of Connie Ridgeway, 59.

The apparent lovers made a break for it last week after Vicky told superiors she was going to take Casey for a mental health evaluation on her last day before retirement. 

The 56-year-old widow held the door for the 38-year-old thug – who was still wearing handcuffs – before they got into a black car and sped off at 9.30am on Friday.

New video released Wednesday shows Vicky and Casey driving to the Florence Square shopping center where they abandoned the sheriff’s car used during the escape.

The latest footage shows them driving through the intersection of Huntsville Road and Cox Creek Parkway at 9.49am on Friday, WAAY reported. The intersection is about a half-mile from the shopping center. 

The cruiser was found abandoned in the center parking lot several hours after the escape. 

The jailer and confessed killer shared an intimate relationship dating back to 2020.

Inmates allege Vicky ensured Casey ‘was getting extra food on his trays’ and ‘was getting privileges no one else got,’ a claim that Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton told CNN has been confirmed by an independent investigation.  

‘As far as we know that was the earliest physical contact they had,’ Singleton said of the arraignment. He claims Casey and Vicky continued to communicate after the accused murderer was transferred back to the prison.

But cops and federal agents have launched a huge manhunt and drip-fed more information about the duo – including that the jailer had two aliases herself.

The manhunt comes as Casey's ex-girlfriend begged Vicky to flee the killer, warning her she was not safe with him

The manhunt comes as Casey's ex-girlfriend begged Vicky to flee the killer, warning her she was not safe with him

The manhunt comes as Casey’s ex-girlfriend begged Vicky to flee the killer, warning her she was not safe with him

Sheriff Singleton, who described Vicky as ‘an exemplary employee,’ issued a plea to the former jail guard, asking her to turn herself in. 

‘Vicky 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,’ Singleton told Good Morning America Wednesday.  

In 2020, Casey's request to be transferred out of prison and into the county jail was denied after authorities found a makeshift knife stashed in the shower that they believed he intended to use to force someone to let him out

In 2020, Casey's request to be transferred out of prison and into the county jail was denied after authorities found a makeshift knife stashed in the shower that they believed he intended to use to force someone to let him out

 In 2020, Casey’s request to be transferred out of prison and into the county jail was denied after authorities found a makeshift knife stashed in the shower that they believed he intended to use to force someone to let him out

‘Now go ahead and end it now, get to a phone and call 911, turn yourself in and help us get Casey White back behind bars because you know that’s where he’s going to eventually end up.’

The sheriff said that as of Wednesday morning, investigators ‘don’t have any idea where they might be.’

‘We were making some good progress on that. We may be hindered now that some of that information has gotten out,’ Singleton explained. ‘But, you know, we’re still working around the clock to locate them and try to get them back in custody.’

The sheriff also noted, despite hopes of her colleagues and superiors at the Lauderdale County Jail, all signs suggest Vicky willingly participated in the escape.

‘The pieces of the puzzle just came together,’ he said.

‘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.

‘We’re very disappointed in that because we had the utmost trust in her as an employee and as an assistant director of corrections.’

Source: Daily Mail

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