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SEP 11, 2021
Day Five:
  • KSP said yesterday they have no reason to believe Couch is not in Daniel Boone National Forest.
  • The USDA announced certain parts of the Sheltowee Trace Trail would be closed.
  • There is no scheduled news conference today but LE will update as information becomes available.
  • There is a reward of $35,000 for any info leading to the arrest of Joseph Couch.
Kentucky State Police Master Trooper Scottie Pennington said troopers had been brought in from across the state to aid in the search. He described the extensive search area as “walking in a jungle,” with machetes needed to cut through thickets.
Crazy but I hiked a section of Sheltowee Trace Trail just last month. I was working in the area and decided to take a day of hiking before heading home.
 
I am convinced he has an accomplice

Amateur opinion and speculation
What makes you say that?

He buys a gun that morning. He tells someone he's going to kill himself after killing a lot of people. He fires, then runs into the woods, abandoning his vehicle, rifle, and countless rounds of ammunition.

Where does an accomplice fit in here?
 
I don't see this guy as someone living as a fugitive in the woods. For some reason, he doesn't strike me as the type to survive (quietly) trapping small animals for food and/or sustaining himself on nuts and berries.

jmo (and I could be wrong)
I'm thinking that if he lived in the mountains of Kentucky when he was growing up, he would be familiar with the mountains and have some outdoorsman skills.

And since he was in the U.S. Army, he likely had outdoor survival training and stealth concealment training.

So it's quite possible that he could live out in the woods.
 
I'm thinking that if he lived in the mountains of Kentucky when he was growing up, he would be familiar with the mountains and have some outdoorsman skills.

And since he was in the U.S. Army, he likely had outdoor survival training and stealth concealment training.

So it's quite possible that he could live out in the woods.
I suppose, but I don’t think his mental state indicates that he intended to do that, nor do I think he was at all prepared for that.

All things considered, he inflicted a great deal less damage than he could have. He had enough ammo to fill dozens of magazines, yet appears to have only fired one before taking off.

It’s like he had this big grand plan in his mind, and then suddenly decided to half *advertiser censored* it.

I think he freaked out or lost his nerve, but entered the woods as he intended. Starving, tired, eaten alive by bugs; if he didn’t have the guts to kill himself right away, I think he did eventually.
 
"...He buys a gun that morning. He tells someone he's going to kill himself after killing a lot of people. He fires, then runs into the woods, abandoning his vehicle, rifle, and countless rounds of ammunition...."
Jumping off your reply to Roses and snipping your post for emphasis, MassGuy.

What if this is all intentional because it's what he wants LE/everyone to believe?

Buys a gun that morning (This was a rash decision and no planning went into it.) - Instead, could have very well been planning for a while.

Tells someone he's going to kill himself after killing a lot of people. (Don't look too intently for me. My body will probably never be found anyway.) Diversion as he makes his way to planned location to wait for LE to assume his body is in the woods somewhere.

Runs into the woods abandoning vehicle. (I have no means to go very far.) - Knew that vehicle would be of no use as soon as bolo was out. Could have planned other means to flee area if not hiding out deep in the woods with stashed essentials.

Abandoning rifle and ammunition. (I'll be unarmed.) - Seems likely he has another as one was said to be used during previous run in with neighbor.

MOO
 
Jumping off your reply to Roses and snipping your post for emphasis, MassGuy.

What if this is all intentional because it's what he wants LE/everyone to believe?

Buys a gun that morning (This was a rash decision and no planning went into it.) - Instead, could have very well been planning for a while.

Tells someone he's going to kill himself after killing a lot of people. (Don't look too intently for me. My body will probably never be found anyway.) Diversion as he makes his way to planned location to wait for LE to assume his body is in the woods somewhere.

Runs into the woods abandoning vehicle. (I have no means to go very far.) - Knew that vehicle would be of no use as soon as bolo was out. Could have planned other means to flee area if not hiding out deep in the woods with stashed essentials.

Abandoning rifle and ammunition. (I'll be unarmed.) - Seems likely he has another as one was said to be used during previous run in with neighbor.

MOO
It’s possible, but this guy profiles to me as your run of the mill, mentally unstable mass shooter.

I think he was angry, and just tried to wing it.
 
What makes you say that?

He buys a gun that morning. He tells someone he's going to kill himself after killing a lot of people. He fires, then runs into the woods, abandoning his vehicle, rifle, and countless rounds of ammunition.

Where does an accomplice fit in here?
After the fact getaway transport. Transport, subsequent concealment, not necessarily involved in the commission of the initial shootings.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
There was an incident that happened at approximately 2:00 pm today in Hazard, Kentucky near exit 59 on the Hal Rogers Parkway where a vehicle was hit by a bullet.

The driver thought a rock had hit the vehicle, and found a bullet in the bottom of the windshield after arriving home.

The driver reported that incident ti the police and it caused schools near where the incident occurred to be placed in lockdown this afternoon. The driver was not injured from that incident.

Hazard, Kentucky is 60 miles east of London, Kentucky.

The concern here is that this copy cat incident is going to cause folks to be fearful of driving on the highways in the Eastern Kentucky region.

Source:

Vehicle hit by bullet causes school lockdown
 
Not only can the terrain in the mountains of Kentucky be difficult to walk through, there's all kinds of wild animals in the mountains too.

Venomous snakes are known to hide in the high grass and weeds.

One can easily encounter bears, coyotes, deers, and skunks while walking in the mountains.

Wild animals can also hide in cave and rock cliff openings, and in any holes in the ground.

And you have to watch out for booby traps that drug dealers may place near where marijuana crops are growing.

The temperatures can be hot and humid during the daytime and sometimes it gets cold overnight in the mountains at this time of the year.

You just never know what you may encounter and you have to be really careful when walking in the mountains of Kentucky.


I'll second everything you stated. (I'll never forget my grandfather spotting a snake coiled in a tree.)

Those marijuana growers were def known to have traps near crops. 'Some also had cameras set-up.

jmo
 

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