An Alabama inmate who escaped from jail with the help of a sheriff’s official and led police on an 11-day manhunt that ended with the official’s death took a plea deal Thursday, his attorney said.

Casey White pleaded guilty to escape, instead of the murder count, in connection with the death of the sheriff’s official who helped him, Vicky White.

“Things happened really fast today, unexpectedly,” Casey White’s attorney, Robert Tuten, told reporters after the hearing, according to video from NBC affiliate WAFF of Huntsville.

Tuten said White pleaded guilty to escape and will be sentenced later.

Lauderdale Country District Attorney Chris Connolly did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

WAFF reported that Connolly said White agreed to a sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole.

The escape on April 29, 2022, sparked a nationwide manhunt and intense media coverage.

Vicky White, then the assistant director of corrections at the Lauderdale County Jail in Florence, helped White escape, telling others she was taking him to a mental health evaluation, officials have said.

Authorities have said Vicky White was in a two-year relationship with White, and the sheriff called her the mastermind of the escape at the time. Vicky and Casey White aren’t related.

Police caught up with the pair in Indiana on May 9, 2022. Vicky White died at the end of a police chase in which the vehicle she and the escapee were in crashed. The coroner said she shot herself and died by suicide.

Casey White was charged with murder in July on the allegation that he caused her death while committing first-degree escape.

He is already serving a 75-year sentence that was handed down in 2019.

He also faces a capital murder charge in the 2015 killing of Connie Ridgeway, who was fatally stabbed in her home.

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White was awaiting trial in the Ridgeway case when he escaped from the Lauderdale County Jail with Vicky White’s help.

He has also been charged federally in Indiana in connection with the escape. After the chase, police said they found several firearms.

In July he was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and a fugitive in possession of a firearm, the U.S. attorney’s office for Southern Indiana said at the time.

That case is pending, according to online court records. The charges stem from White’s allegedly being in possession of five guns, including an AR-15 rifle, as a convicted felon while he was on the run last year.

The Associated Press contributed.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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