Two found dead at condo in Orange Beach

R. Ken Cooper • September 7, 2023

Murder/Suicide in Orange Beach in the early morning hours

Crime Scene Tape

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) –  Two Cullman people found shot at the Seaside Beach & Racquet Club early this morning. Here's a statement from the Orange Beach Police. The investigation is ongoing.


Press Release:

At approximately 2:45 on 7th Sep 2023, the Orange Beach Police Department responded to a 911 call in the 24000 block of Perdido Beach Blvd. On arrival, officers located two deceased subjects.


Officers identified the deceased as Alexis White and Kenneth Booth Jr. both of the Cullman, Al area.


This case is still under investigation. 


From Cullman Sheriff's Office: “The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office is deeply saddened and are mourning the loss of two of our employees. Earlier today, the CCSO was contacted by Orange Beach Police Department to inform us of the tragic incident.


An apparent argument seemingly escalated to a point where Kenneth Booth, a Cullman County Deputy, drew a weapon and killed the victim. The victim was also an employee of the Sheriff’s Office and the two were involved in a dating relationship. Booth then turned the weapon on himself, taking his life. 


This continues to be an ongoing investigation by Orange Beach Police Department and no further information is available at this time.


“Our family here at the Sheriff’s Office is devastated. We are all in shock and saddened to our very core. Our hearts go out to the families of all those involved. I would ask that everyone join me in praying for the families, and for everyone here at the Sheriff’s Office.


Lexi has been a part of the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office since she was 16. She was a charter member in our Youth Leadership Academy, and was involved in every one after that – either as a participant, or coach. There are not enough words to express what she and her family mean to me. I am literally heartbroken. I feel like Lexi is one of my own kids,” said Sheriff Matt Gentry.”




Lexi White from Cullman murdered in Orange Beach

Another Statement from the Cullman Sheriff:

The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office is deeply saddened and are mourning the loss of two of our employees. Earlier today, the CCSO was contacted by Orange Beach Police Department to inform us of the tragic incident.


An apparent argument seemingly escalated to a point where Kenneth Booth, a Cullman County Deputy, drew a weapon and killed the victim. The victim was also an employee of the Sheriff’s Office and the two were involved in a dating relationship. Booth then turned the weapon on himself, taking his life.


This continues to be an ongoing investigation by Orange Beach Police Department and no further information is available at this time.


“Our family here at the Sheriff’s Office is devastated. We are all in shock and saddened to our very core. Our hearts go out to the families of all those involved. I would ask that everyone join me in praying for the families, and for everyone here at the Sheriff’s Office.


Lexi has been a part of the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office since she was 16. She was a charter member in our Youth Leadership Academy, and was involved in every one after that – either as a participant, or coach. There are not enough words to express what she and her family mean to me. I am literally heartbroken. I feel like Lexi is one of my own kids,” said Sheriff Matt Gentry.

Kenneth Booth and Lexi White

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