A Vascular Surgeon Turned Murderer: The Tragic Story of Michael David McKee
In a shocking turn of events, 39-year-old Michael David McKee, a vascular surgeon with active medical licenses in Illinois and California, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, 39, and her husband, Spencer Tepe, 37, a dentist. The gruesome double homicide took place at their home in Columbus, Ohio, on December 30.
McKee was taken into custody on Saturday after police tracked him down through his vehicle, which was caught on surveillance footage in the vicinity of where he worked in Rockford, Illinois. According to court documents, McKee's car arrived shortly before the time of the murders and left shortly thereafter.
The couple had been married from 2015 until Monique filed for divorce in 2017, with what appeared to be an amicable split. However, on the eve of their fifth anniversary, Spencer was found dead at home, followed by his wife's murder a short while later. A family member revealed that McKee and Tepe had no children together, but shared two young children from her previous relationship.
Police have not disclosed a motive for the heinous crime, but recovered video footage shows McKee walking in an alley near the Tepe residence around the time of the murders. The surveillance footage allegedly identified him as the person of interest, with his car seen leaving shortly after the incident.
McKee's arrest comes amidst a dark background, where he had been living in Chicago and working in Rockford, Illinois. He also has family ties to Zanesville, Ohio, east of Columbus. McKee will face extradition to Franklin County, Ohio, for a hearing on January 12, according to local reports.
The case highlights the shocking reality that even those with seemingly ordinary lives can harbor sinister intentions, leaving behind a trail of devastation and grief for loved ones and the wider community.
In a shocking turn of events, 39-year-old Michael David McKee, a vascular surgeon with active medical licenses in Illinois and California, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, 39, and her husband, Spencer Tepe, 37, a dentist. The gruesome double homicide took place at their home in Columbus, Ohio, on December 30.
McKee was taken into custody on Saturday after police tracked him down through his vehicle, which was caught on surveillance footage in the vicinity of where he worked in Rockford, Illinois. According to court documents, McKee's car arrived shortly before the time of the murders and left shortly thereafter.
The couple had been married from 2015 until Monique filed for divorce in 2017, with what appeared to be an amicable split. However, on the eve of their fifth anniversary, Spencer was found dead at home, followed by his wife's murder a short while later. A family member revealed that McKee and Tepe had no children together, but shared two young children from her previous relationship.
Police have not disclosed a motive for the heinous crime, but recovered video footage shows McKee walking in an alley near the Tepe residence around the time of the murders. The surveillance footage allegedly identified him as the person of interest, with his car seen leaving shortly after the incident.
McKee's arrest comes amidst a dark background, where he had been living in Chicago and working in Rockford, Illinois. He also has family ties to Zanesville, Ohio, east of Columbus. McKee will face extradition to Franklin County, Ohio, for a hearing on January 12, according to local reports.
The case highlights the shocking reality that even those with seemingly ordinary lives can harbor sinister intentions, leaving behind a trail of devastation and grief for loved ones and the wider community.