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They know where he is now!ABC News 6 talks about the Nevada Lawsuit with one of the attorneys.
They know where he is now!ABC News 6 talks about the Nevada Lawsuit with one of the attorneys.
We don’t have to call him Dr. McKee anymore, he’s a murderer I think we can drop the Dr.Not sure if this was put out there but gave me food for thought....... Dr. McKee may have planned this for some time, as reports from Las Vegas News commenting on the trouble the courts were having on serving him for an up coming lawsuit. Appears the address he provided his employer were fake... and the phone number was to a fax number ... talk about planning..
just my thought
This is like saying "look at all the people on heart medication who have heart attacks."It’s not random. Do research on the school shootings and the psych meds they were on,
We don’t have to call him Dr. McKee anymore, he’s a murderer I think we can drop the Dr.
Almost ten years of terror for Monique, and still a tragic ending. I can’t believe they took so long to figure out it was him…
I am never clear on what people think the harm is going to be with an uninvolved third party providing info on what they know about a suspected killer. Regardless, I’m glad he is letting people know what MM is like. Even with this info there are people who somehow think MM is a broken hearted man pushed over the edge by a heartless gold digger. Nope. MM was abusive and scary and people close to MT/ST immediately knew this psycho was the killer. I’m sure the families of the victims are happy to have him out the real MM to the public.i think the BIL might want to stop making statements as he says different things in different interviews. I saw one where he said abuse was just emotional. I think for the case good idea to just talk only to the attorneys bring the case to lock McKee up forever.
Don't footballers deliberately work on strengthening their neck muscles as a way of avoiding injury, eg a broken neck?Some have suggested the large neck width of McKee indicated steriods, actually his larger jaw is another indicator--you often see those in combat sports before and after pics, huge jaw, it's a red flag. JMO
We don’t have to call him Dr. McKee anymore, he’s a murderer I think we can drop the Dr.
Will it include a list of targets I wonder?What they find on his electronic devices will be so telling.
Yes, as a doctor “First do no harm”. Violated his oath.Technically he is still a doctor, but we no longer need to address him with the “Dr.” honorific.
In my opinion he no longer deserves the respect that comes with the title.
Killing one’s ex-wife is a pretty good reason to doubt his integrity as a man of medicine.
JMO
Interesting point. Maybe he kept the gun as a souvenir from the crime scene. Not an unusual occurrence. This is done for a number of reasons. Power, control, fantasies, reliving the crime, etc. Not usually a smart move in terms of retaining incriminating evidence.MM was not as smart as he thought he was. He kept the murder weapon in his car! Probably wanted to look at it from time to time and relive what he did to them.
5 years in a residency program seems very long to me...?I’m wondering if he is on any psychotropic drugs, or perhaps recently went on them and his Doctors were trying to find the right one. Much like perhaps Nick Reiner. That could be a defense. Seems he would be unable to practice in that case.
I guess we will find out perhaps how long this was planned or if the super obsession is recent.
PS some info:
Education
• Sep 2005 – May 2009: Bachelor of Science, Ohio State University
• Aug 2009 – May 2014: Medical Doctor (MD), Ohio State University
Postgraduate Training
• Jul 2014 – Jun 2015: Internship, General Surgery
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
• Jul 2015 – Jun 2020: Residency, General Surgery
Virginia Tech Carilion Clinic
• Oct 2020 – Oct 2022: Fellowship, Vascular
So since 10/2022 seems when he was going for board certification?
True but on this forum I don’t really see why we would need to address him as doctor. MM or Michael McKee is sufficient imoHe’s an ‘alleged’ murderer until he’s found guilty.
I could be wrong but I thought that was typical if you’re doing a speciality/certain area? For a general practitioner I don’t believe it would be that long. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong!5 years in a residency program seems very long to me...?
Not for something like a vascular surgeon. A general surgeon would probably do at least 4 years, and then a subspecialist would engage in additional training, whether as a residency or a fellowship.5 years in a residency program seems very long to me...?
Also, when doctors get credentialed at a hospital etc., they have to answer questions about weather they are under any mental treatment and are they capable of performing their duties. I guess he could have lied if he was on any mental medication, but that can be verified I think.
They said it was the one used I do believe and he had othersJust getting in and catching up. Listened to a portion of the pressor on the way home. So the only new thing I caught was a weapon in his possession was a match in NIBIN - to the bullets recovered in the murders. Is that correct, TIA.