Crime

Body found in woods, believed to be I-75 shooter, died by suicide. Final ID to come

Kentucky State Police Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. discusses the end of the search of Joseph Couch, the man accused of shooting into 12 cars on Interstate 75 and injuring five people. On the afternoon of September 18, 2024, a body was found in Laurel County near the site of the shootings, which police said is Couch.
Kentucky State Police Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. discusses the end of the search of Joseph Couch, the man accused of shooting into 12 cars on Interstate 75 and injuring five people. On the afternoon of September 18, 2024, a body was found in Laurel County near the site of the shootings, which police said is Couch. tsix@herald-leader.com

The cause of death for a body believed to be Joseph Couch, accused of shooting five people on Interstate 75 nearly two weeks ago, was a gunshot wound to the head, officials said late Thursday afternoon.

An autopsy was conducted by the state medical examiner. The 32-year-old Couch is accused of shooting five people Sept. 7.

“At this time, we are able to confirm that the autopsy revealed the cause of death to be a wound consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot to the head,” Dr. William Ralston said.

The body was found near Exit 49 off the interstate, about nine miles north of London, near where Couch shot 12 vehicles. The crime scene was about 65 miles south of Lexington on one of the nation’s busiest highways.

Fred and Shelia McCoy were streaming live on YouTube when they discovered the body on Wednesday and alerted police.

Police said the items found on the body indicate it’s Couch, but an early soft-tissue DNA testing from the state medical examiner was “inconclusive.”

The next step is to conduct testing on DNA extracted from bone, according to Kentucky State Police. The testing will begin Friday, and results could take up to 48 hours. The medical examiner’s officer will release the results. .

The office also will be running a toxicology test, according to Ralston. Officials Thursday did not indicate how long the individual appeared to have been dead. However, the couple who found the body said the body looked very decomposed.

While on the run, Couch was charged with five counts of attempted murder and five counts of first-degree assault. There were no fatalities in the shooting.

Taylor Six
Lexington Herald-Leader
Taylor Six is the criminal justice reporter at the Herald-Leader. She was born and raised in Lexington attending Lafayette High School. She graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2018 with a degree in journalism. She previously worked as the government reporter for the Richmond Register.
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