Are you asking why a murderer of a woman wouldn’t have some compassion on a man?Why would the ex not take the opportunity to carry this out against Monique when Spencer was at work? Why both?
Are you asking why a murderer of a woman wouldn’t have some compassion on a man?Why would the ex not take the opportunity to carry this out against Monique when Spencer was at work? Why both?
I thought I'd speak to this. I purchased a house with a sign (and probably an inactive alarm system). I couldn't afford to activate said alarm system at the time. So I had a sign and no active system. I can't speak to their house, but it does happen that a previous owner may have had a system and the current owner does not and the sign is still there. Mine wasn't removed by the company for 7 years.True but I’d be a little surprised if it wasn’t. I personally don’t think I’ve ever heard of people having a sign in their yard to just fake having security. Not saying it can’t or doesn’t happen but not sure how common that is (maybe it is and I just don’t know). Forgetting to arm it every night I can see though.
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People around Monique and Spencer who suspected the ex must have known her troubled history with him, but we didn't. No news outlets mentioned it.
It has always been interesting that M was shot once and S twice. I think most can agree that means S dying was definitely the intention.This is a gruesome thought to me, but imo perhaps he was able to place a minimum number of shots due to his professional knowledge. Also, imo he would not have been as distressed or surprised by the aftermath as a layman might be, and could have examined them immediately afterward to make sure he had been successful.
They were the first owners though, as far as I know. What bugs the hell out of me is how he deactivated it, or how he knew it wasn't activated in the first place. Even if he got creative with his entry, he shouldn't have known that certain areas weren't alarmed. I just don't get it.I thought I'd speak to this. I purchased a house with a sign (and probably an inactive alarm system). I couldn't afford to activate said alarm system at the time. So I had a sign and no active system. I can't speak to their house, but it does happen that a previous owner may have had a system and the current owner does not and the sign is still there. Mine wasn't removed by the company for 7 years.
Anecdotal, to be sure.
Also why, as I had mentioned, the BIL seemed to not want to focus on talking about the killer. I’m sure they knew he was a suspect (whether thinking that on their own or having been told directly that he was) and the dude is scary, who knows what else he’d be inspired to do. I’d want to stay mum too.No wonder the children and other family were being guarded - who knows what this guy could have done?
Maybe the alarm wasn’t set, or maybe e the code was an easily guessed birthdate (MT’s month and day?)They were the first owners though, as far as I know. What bugs the hell out of me is how he deactivated it, or how he knew it wasn't activated in the first place. Even if he got creative with his entry, he shouldn't have known that certain areas weren't alarmed. I just don't get it.
Did anyone notice in the Obit, it says Spencer and Monique were married on 12/13/20?
Spencer and Monique met online and quickly grew their relationship into a solid foundation of love and respect with a side of goofiness. They were married on December 13, 2020 in a private family ceremony.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/columbus-oh/spencer-and-monique-tepe-12689273
It's a beautifully written tribute to them and I love they didn't the obits separately, but as a couple.
It has always been interesting that M was shot once and S twice. I think most can agree that means S dying was definitely the intention.
With her it seems a little more complicated. Someone here astutely wondered if her being hit in the chest —where the heart is — was symbolic and now that we know who the (alleged) killer is, that absolutely would make sense. Did he want to hit her just once, to make his point loud and clear? And if she survived, well, that would be the ultimate revenge — she’d never be the same from the trauma and heartbreak (like when people kill their children as the ultimate “punishment” to an ex partner.) Or was her death intended as well but only shot once so it would be a slow death? Or did he intend to shoot her more but after the first one he couldn’t bring himself to do it, feeling some shred of humanity for someone he still “loved”?
I don’t know….honestly I feel gross now trying to get in the mind of a very messed up, awful person. RIP Mo and Spencer
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Yes. He finished medical school and was about to move to another state for his residency. If he stayed in the same area, who knows if they would get married at that point in 2015. But they were also engaged since 2013, which was likely early in their relationship. I wonder if she had her doubts earlier.I am rather confused about Monique buying the engagement and wedding rings. My first reaction to someone doing this would be that the lady was incredibly keen to get married. (Umpteen years ago I knew a young lady who ordered a catalogue of engagement rings to show her boyfriend - it worked!) But I can't see Monique doing that, I think it must just been that at the time she could afford it and he couldn't.
Spencer didn't "steal" her. She didn't leave Michael for him or someone else. She just didn't want to be unhappy with Michael. He doesn't understand that she isn't his property.I wonder if after the divorce, Michael D McKee had a plan - to to through the residency, to get the prestigious specialization in vascular surgery and to lay it at Monique's feet. Like "you left a poor resident, what would you say to an affluent doctor?" God knows what he imagined next, remarry her, or "throw the glove right into the lady's face", but something dramatic.
But in reality, Monique didn't wait. She remarried in several years, to an attractive young dentist, from a good family and very much liked by the community, who was social and elegant. (The ex- and Spencer have a comparable built and similar hair color, btw, only Spencer looks younger. I wonder if it played a minor role, too).
But the main thing, Monique and Spencer are incredibly happy together! All McKee's long work, diplomas, future perspective, salary, are not needed by her. She totally moved on!
So he killed Spencer to punish the man who "stole" Monique from him and as to Monique, it was, "if I can't have this toy, let me break it".
He probably thought what he felt to Monique was love. In reality, it is neither love nor obsession.
It it is chattel ownership, this is what McKee felt.
Spencer didn't "steal" her. She didn't leave Michael for him or someone else. She just didn't want to be unhappy with Michael. He doesn't understand that she isn't his property.
She seemed to go for DoctorsI am rather confused about Monique buying the engagement and wedding rings. My first reaction to someone doing this would be that the lady was incredibly keen to get married. (Umpteen years ago I knew a young lady who ordered a catalogue of engagement rings to show her boyfriend - it worked!) But I can't see Monique doing that, I think it must just been that at the time she could afford it and he couldn't.
Vascular surgery requires a fellowship beyond general surgery, That used to be a 5plus 1 deal but now there are some 5 year combined tracks. I’m not sure what Carilion offers.I dont think a restraining order alone would impact his license. In the end, they are relatively easy to obtain and have the natural counter of: Evil ex told judge a lot of exaggerated stories. Yes, or course, I am complying with its terms.
Rather, he might of been impacting his license to practice. My guess is that the most successful doctors own and manage first rate practices. This could involve business skills and personality skills that some doctors just don't have.
My guess is that some Doctors who lack the personality and business skills to operate a successful practice may face a lot of challenges.
They can work at hospitals or practice groups, but problematic personalities can get them fired the same way they do for anybody else. Most are not renown enough to attract steady patients willing to put up with them despite their personalities (Certified mega jerk, but he is the doc' in Chicago for pulmonary diseases. Literally wrote the book. Maybe one day, he"ll choke on it- but... not before he treats me).
So, lacking the business skills and renown, these doc's may drift to employer to employer while racking up bills from badly managed practices? Resentment then builds...... .