Man charged in deaths of Ohio couple told ex-wife he could ‘kill her at any time,’ court document alleges
Court documents link vascular surgeon Michael McKee to threats, stalking, and surveillance of his ex-wife's Columbus home before the December 30, 2025 double murder.
- McKee Tepe allegedly told his ex-wife Monique that he could 'kill her at any time' and 'would find her and buy the house right next to her,' according to court documents.
- McKee Tepe was charged with four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary for the deaths of Spencer and Monique Tepe, an Ohio couple.
- Spencer Tepe graduated from Ohio State University and was a member of the American Dental Association, while Monique was described as a joyful mother and avid baker.
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Man charged in deaths of Ohio couple told ex-wife he could ‘kill her at any time,’ court document alleges
The man accused of killing his ex-wife and her new husband in their Columbus, Ohio, home allegedly had a history of abusing her and stalked the house weeks before their deaths, according to a newly unsealed court document.
Suspect in Killings of Ohio Dentist, Wife Seen at Their Home Weeks Earlier
Michal McKee was reportedly spotted at the Columbus, Ohio, home of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband Spencer Tepe, just weeks before he allegedly killed them in December 2025, according to newly released court documents. McKee, 39, was captured on video on December 6, 2025, trespassing on the property surrounding the home owned by Spencer, 37, and Monique, 39. He was then seen leaving the property hours later, according to a probable ca…
Michael McKee said he 'could kill' Monique Tepe 'at any time,' court docs say
Dr. Michael McKee said he "could kill" his ex-wife Monique Tepe "at any time" and spent several hours at her and her husband's Weinland Park home while the couple was away weeks prior to their deaths, according to court documents.
Man accused of murdering ex-wife and her husband was on their property weeks before, docs show
Court documents in the murder of a Columbus, Ohio, woman and her dentist husband were made public on Tuesday. The woman's ex-husband has been charged with murder in the case. Reporter Lacey Crisp with CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS has the details.
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