Troopers not ruling out murder-suicide in McDowell County deaths

IAEGER, W.Va. — State police say it was not a drug overdose that killed a McDowell County couple. The deaths were intentional, Sgt R.A. Daniel told MetroNews Wednesday.

“We know it is a homicide due to the nature of the wounds and the gunshots. However, we’ll wait until we get the autopsy reports back to go along with other information we have,” Daniel said.

The bodies of David Gover, 34, and his girlfriend, Tara Musick, 32, were found close together Tuesday in the mobile home they shared in the Lick Branch area near Iaeger. The initial call that came to police said the deaths might be linked to an overdose, but a closer investigation proved that wasn’t the case, Daniel said.

Musick suffered several severe blunt force trauma wounds and was shot multiple times. Gover suffered a single gunshot wound. Daniel did not rule out a murder-suicide.

“It’s still possible but first and foremost we take all of the information we have, including the autopsy results, to back up any suspicions we have,” Daniel said.

There were items found in the mobile home that could have been used as weapons. Daniel wouldn’t confirm a gun was found. He said if a gun were found it would have to be tested before any information was released.

It’s believed the couple had been dead for a few days. The bodies had started to decompose, Daniel said.





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