2 months after devastating hit and run accident, victim speaks to FOX 41
December 18th, 2008
As posted at: fox41.com

Authorities in Meade County have narrowed their focus to one suspect more than two months after a hit and run accident nearly cost a Meade County woman her life.
Maria Benham suffered a broken hand and her left leg was severed after a pickup truck towing a trailer struck her as she rode her motorcycle on Highway 1238 in Meade County. The driver never stopped.
Now Benham is hoping more witnesses will come forward to help authorities make an arrest.
“I remember passing out, just a little bit and then coming to. Then when they put the tourniquet and tightened it up I was very, very angry and I just sat straight up,” said Maria Benham, victim.
It was October 12th when 41-year-old Benham took her motorcycle out for a ride. As she headed east towards Louisville on state highway 1238, a small to mid-sized truck was heading the opposite direction.
When the two came around a turn, the truck clipped her and its trailer severed her leg.
“I remember looking back and thinking ‘he’s not going to stop.’ And so the next thought was shock and adrenaline and just get myself off the road,” said Benham.
Maria Benham ended up along the side of the road on highway 1238. The Meade County Sheriff’s Department has a person of interest in this case. That person’s truck and trailer has been impounded. Adding to deputies’ suspicion is the fact that one of the wheels on the trailer has been replaced — indicating it might have been tampered with or repaired.
The person of interest has given a statement to the sheriff’s department, but has since retained an attorney, which has slowed the sheriff’s department’s investigation into the matter.
“Laundry, taking a shower, getting out of the bed, nothing is the same. Absolutely nothing is the same,” said Benham.
Benham spent almost a month in University Hospital and Frazier Rehab. She now gets around the house either in a wheelchair or the use of a walker. She was recently fitted for prosthesis.
“I’m going to go on with my life, I’m not going to let it hold me back. There’s no reason. I do truly wish that he would be caught,” said Benham.
Benham says she owes her life to the deputy who placed a tourniquet on her leg. She is also frustrated witnesses have not able to come up with more details to pin down a suspect she believes left her there to die.
“Whoever it was, he left me there to die,” said Benham.
She says she hasn’t decided if she will get back on a motorcycle.
“I haven’t decided whether I will get back on bike yet or not. That will come a little later on once I sort through the other things that need to be taken care of,” said Benham.
There is a reward for information leading to a conviction in this case. You can reach the Meade County Sheriff’s Tipline at 270-422-4673.





