Yep-I do think this is the reason they called 911 so quicklyIt is not. I still think that was the urgency to call 911. Again IMO. No need to start rehashing that again.
Yep-I do think this is the reason they called 911 so quicklyIt is not. I still think that was the urgency to call 911. Again IMO. No need to start rehashing that again.
Vascular surgeon. Not remarried.This is a puzzler. Their (ex and Monique) marriage was short, no children. She's been remarried for 5 years, so there's also dating of Spencer making it longer. Ex had also remarried and divorced in that time. He's a neurosurgeon, and threw everything away because of a grunge? Did he harbor anger because he realized the failed marriage must be his fault as Monique went on to successfully have another marriage and children? Tragic and baffling. jmo
Bringing this forward to clear up that I made a mistake. This is not our perp, sorry everyone.He has a second divorce after Monique, lasted less than a year! Case Information Online
He could’ve seen the type of door locks on the home from the photos on Realtor.comHow would he have even known what kind of lock they had that he'd be confident he could get in undetected?
SBMFFI was talking to her and she asked "Why me?" I told her I thought it was because she was the one who got away. He made the decision to terminate the second marriage. She made the decision to escape the abuse and his control (helped by her therapist, her lawyer, and some friends) and he can't stand that.
Yes good. Thank you for the information.It is my understanding from the WSYX-TV website that McKee is scheduled to have an court appearance on Monday in Illinois for an extradition hearing and that he could be extradited back to Ohio as soon as Monday afternoon.
Exactly. I suppose like anything else, having extensive background "experience" is required to pull off such a feat as modern-day murder without a hitch. McKee's a newbie, and unless he simply didn't care about getting caught, his lack of planning is perplexing for anyone who's ever watched a case of Forensic Files.
You just can't drive in your own car cross-country on highways and toll roads to the proximity of a murder scene and get away with it.
That being said, there must have been some planning above and beyond a hoodie and facemask.
The big question for me is egress. Would the Tepes have let this guy in at 3:30 in the morning? Possible, but hard to believe, all things considered.
Would he have driven all that way in the simple hopes that they left the door unlocked AND the alarm off AND actually encounter that very scenario on the night he happened to be there? Seems unlikely.
Was he a McGuyver level lock-picking, sensor-dodging ninja? Highly doubt all that.
Was he hoping they set the code to something easy and was willing to beat a hasty retreat if wrong? Not this nutjob.
I hypothesize the one thing he did have in his proverbial back pocket was the entry code and alarm code (if different). How he got it is what I want to know, especially if this guy was persona non grata amongst the Tepe clan.
Would he have to agree to waive for it to happen that quickly? I forget how it works?
Based off the arrest warrant and posts from CPD, we know he traveled from Columbus to Rockford, IL after the murders. I will be curious to see where he drove to Columbus from - did he stay in the area leading up to the murders, or did he drive through the night from somewhere?He probably was visiting family for the Holidays in Zanesville, Ohio and on his way back home to Rockford, Illinois stopped by the Tepe's in Columbus (which was about 1 hour away from Zanesville) to commit this crime. Did he have this planned out? If so, how far in advance? How did he know that the Tepe's wouldn't have guests staying over that night? The fact that he used his own vehicle is stupid if he had this planned out for any length of time.
Podcasters have found ex had remarried in 2017, the same year as his divorce to Monique, about a month after the divorce. Court records show he was also divorced from the second wife in 2022 (he shows the court records in the video). Fugitive TV podcast. He suspected it was the ex a few days ago. Starts at 13:40m mark on. There's other odd court documents in this, regarding ex and Monique (this past summer).Ex was not remarried and may not have had a successful dating life after the divorce from Monique. Maybe he gave off weird vibes and no woman wanted to date him for long. So in his mind, Monique was the one who got away (the one he had had any kind of extended relationship with) and she was doing extremely well without him - new family with loving husband and darling kids. Yes, just rage and envy and jealousy probably were the key motivators for this murder. MOO.
This is what also threw me off from the ex. He would definitely not have the code. This could’ve been something that did not look like a forced entry.I'm really interested to know how this guy gained access to the home.
Knowing the code to the door is one thing, but one would presumably have to know the alarm code, or know they didn't use it. The Tepe's have a Simplisafe sign in their front yard.
That system could have been how law enforcement knew the exact time this occurred though.
Different Michael D McKee. This one didn’t remarry or divorce.Podcasters have found ex had remarried in 2017, the same year as his divorce to Monique, about a month after the divorce. Court records show he was also divorced from the second wife in 2022 (he shows the court records in the video). Fugitive TV podcast. He suspected it was the ex a few days ago. Starts at 13:40m mark on. There's other odd court documents in this, regarding ex and Monique (this past summer).
Fugitive tv podcaster unearthed court documents that say otherwise, if you want to check it out. Starts at about 13.40m markVascular surgeon. Not remarried.
May I ask how you know this so definitely? Thanks. Do you have a link?Different Michael D McKee. This one didn’t remarry or divorce.
Thanks; fixed the typo. I meant ingress.Egress is exiting. He just let himself out but how did he get IN?
We will no doubt find out in time.
He may have been visiting friends or family locally, not necessarily driven over to commit these murders.
Covered many times here. Many YouTubers located records but didn’t compare dates of birth. The guy who remarried and then divorced was in his sixties and married (and divorced) a man.Fugitive tv podcaster unearthed court documents that say otherwise, if you want to check it out. Starts at about 13.40m mark
The car license swapping seems a bit complicated to me and risky? You start stealing plates and you might get caught and arrested?With the Idaho case, I’ve spent way too much time trying to think of how you would avoid tying yourself to a vehicle. Career criminals just steal cars (then burn them), which seems to work, but if you don’t have a criminal background, you probably just increase your odds of getting caught if you attempt that.
I recall from the Idaho case that the search for matching vehicles only reached to neighboring states. So, one could get a long term rental (like, one month), from somewhere at least 1,000 miles away. 2 day drive, take your time and see some sights. Somewhere in the middle, steal a license plate. Ideally from a car with the same make and model, and from a location without cameras. Swap the plates (somewhere isolated). Swap back somewhere else isolated along the way back. Benefit to keeping the car for a month is you’ll be less likely to be suspicious for having a large number of miles on the car.
It seems surprising to me that someone with a surgeon’s background and money wouldn’t go to those steps, since it seems simple enough to me, but it may have been a more spur of the moment crime with limited planning. Which I do think makes sense. Months of anger and obsession build up, and then something over the holidays triggered him to snap.