Ohio Man Arrested in Connection with Double Murder of Dentist and Ex-Wife. A suspect has been apprehended in connection with the gruesome double murder of his ex-wife, a dentist, and her husband at their home in Columbus, Ohio. Michael David McKee, 39, was taken into custody following surveillance footage that linked him to a vehicle seen in the neighborhood around the time of the killings.
According to court records, investigators identified a suspect through neighborhood surveillance footage, which then led detectives to a vehicle found in Rockford, Illinois. The police discovered evidence that McKee had been in possession of the vehicle before and after the murders.
Spencer Tepe, 37, a dentist, and his wife Monique, 39, were shot and killed at their home on December 30th. Two small children, who are not related to the couple, were found unharmed in the house.
The suspect had previously been married to Monique Tepe but they divorced in 2017. McKee's current whereabouts and motivation for the heinous crime remain unknown.
In a statement released on Saturday, the Tepe family expressed gratitude for the tireless efforts of the City of Columbus Police Department and its investigators, saying that today's arrest represents an important step toward justice for their loved ones.
According to court records, investigators identified a suspect through neighborhood surveillance footage, which then led detectives to a vehicle found in Rockford, Illinois. The police discovered evidence that McKee had been in possession of the vehicle before and after the murders.
Spencer Tepe, 37, a dentist, and his wife Monique, 39, were shot and killed at their home on December 30th. Two small children, who are not related to the couple, were found unharmed in the house.
The suspect had previously been married to Monique Tepe but they divorced in 2017. McKee's current whereabouts and motivation for the heinous crime remain unknown.
In a statement released on Saturday, the Tepe family expressed gratitude for the tireless efforts of the City of Columbus Police Department and its investigators, saying that today's arrest represents an important step toward justice for their loved ones.