The identification, made through DNA testing, affirmed the belief of officials. The body was discovered Wednesday after a ...
Human remains found Wednesday in Kentucky were positively identified as the man who shot 12 vehicles and wounded five people ...
Now, the 12-day manhunt has ended, and many people in Laurel County slept a little better last night knowing Couch is no longer a threat.
An initial DNA test of a body believed to belong to Joseph Couch, the suspected gunman behind southern Kentucky's Sept. 7 ...
Remains likely belonging to 32-year-old Joseph Couch were found in the area off exit 49 of Interstate 75 in Laurel County, ...
The Kentucky State Medical Examiner's Office will now try another testing method to identify the remains, officials said ...
Five days into the unsuccessful manhunt, Fred and Sheila McCoy set out in search ... was found Wednesday afternoon in deep ...
A medical examiner has revealed the cause of death of a man believed to be the Interstate 75 shooting suspect.
As a community waits for the positive identification of body believed to be the I-75 shooter, there is relief in Laurel County and some reservation.
The father of Joseph Couch said he hadn't seen his son in over a year. Days after the shooting, he's still wondering what ...
According to Laurel County Public Affairs Deputy Gilbert Acciardo, the Saturday afternoon shooting is not believed to be a ...
Kentucky State Police tells us that they are hoping to get a positive identification on the body found Thursday afternoon. Still, all indications are that the manhunt has ended, and life in London is ...