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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

The Manipulation of Vicki White

Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Jim Chapman

True Crime

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of 'Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings”,  Kelly delves into the tragic story of Vicki White, a law enforcement veteran who was manipulated by a killer to assist in a dramatic escape. 

Timestamps
14:20 Casey White's Criminal History
21:25 The Murder of Connie Ridgeway
28:12 Vicki's Last Day on Duty
37:22 The Transport Incident
42:21 The Search for Vicki
46:15 Questions of Betrayal
51:50 Vicki's Mother's Shock
52:08 The Routine
55:00 The Peculiar Findings
56:59 The Shocking Retirement
1:01:49 The Inmate's Calls
1:04:35 The Chase Begins 
1:27:09 The Car Wash Discovery
1:30:30 The Hotel Standoff
1:35:43 The Aftermath of Betrayal

Sources 
https://greenhillfuneralhome.net/tribute/details/1861/Vicky-White/obituary.html   https://www.lauderdaleso.org/detention-facility  
 https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/06/cnn-info/vicky-white-what-we-know-alabama-inmate-disappear/index.html  
https://nypost.com/2022/05/14/alabama-funeral-service-held-for-ex-jail-boss-vicky-white/   https://guardianrfid.com/blog/preventing-another-vicky-casey
white#:~:text=Vicky%20White%20was%20the%20Assistant,fifth%20year%20as%20the%20recipient.   https://www.britannica.com/animal/black-bear  
https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/who-is-connie-ridgeway-alleged-casey-white-murder-victim   https://quadcitiesdaily.com/connie-jane-patterson-w-ridgeway-obituary/   https://www.wsfa.com/2022/07/12/casey-white-charged-with-felony-murder-death-vicky-white/   https://www.al.com/news/2022/05/hunt-for-alabama-escapee-casey-white-missing-corrections-officer-vicky-white-what-we-know-today.html   https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/vicky-white-case-family-alabama-b2078549.html  
 https://www.waaytv.com/news/camping-gear-guns-cash-wigs-found-in-cadillac-used-by-casey-white-vicky-white/article_909b56b2-d0b1-11ec-bc1d-0bfc403ffdfb.html  

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Executive Producer: Jim Chapman

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims,

0:11.7

whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real?

0:30.9

I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts.

0:34.4

Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable.

0:53.6

Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences.

0:56.3

If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl.

0:58.1

Listening discretion is advised.

0:59.5

Hey y'all, it's KJ here.

1:01.3

I'm back for another episode.

1:02.1

What are you doing?

1:04.0

How is your week going?

1:05.1

I hope it's going well.

1:12.1

I have worked really, really hard on this episode, and I'm pretty stoked to tell it. Sometimes, you know,

1:17.7

you write your notes and you're like, damn, I can't wait to tell this one. And I'm ready,

1:23.6

I'm ready for this one, okay, because I have a lot of insight into this case. So first I'll start with the fact that working in prison, a lot of people ask me about what was it like

1:29.2

whenever you worked in prison? So if you're new to the show, I worked at Angola, it's Louisiana's

1:33.4

largest maximum security penitentiary. It's an all-male maximum facility. And to be honest,

1:38.3

I'm a shoot straight. I loved it. I absolutely loved working in the prison. I liked the,

1:44.0

I liked everything about it. I liked being able to be walking around and be out and about. I absolutely loved working in the prison. I liked the, I liked everything about it. I liked

1:45.3

being able to be walking around and be out and about. I liked working with the inmates,

1:50.6

uh, really liked, you're not supposed to really know, I guess, what they do, but part of my job was

1:56.3

that I saw their jackets or their, their files or records and, um, it was neat. You know,

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