OH - Spencer and Monique Tepe found shot to death at home 2 children unharmed, Columbus, 30 December 2025 *ex-husband arrested*

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When Spencer's friend arrived at the residence later that morning, worried that he had not shown up to work, the friend told a 911 dispatcher that he could hear children crying inside.


The friend, who requested anonymity owing to security concerns for his family, called 911 again, sobbing, as he told the dispatcher he could see a body inside.


Rob Misleh, who is married to Spencer's sister, tells PEOPLE that they think it was 17-month-old Beckham crying.


"[He] was in the crib right, and was unable to get out of the crib on his own and also it was at a time he would've been well awake by this time," he says, confirming that the child likely also hadn't had food for a while by the time police arrived at the house.
 
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Investigators now accuse McKee of breaking into the Tepes' home weeks before the killings. That evening, Monique left a gathering early due to concerns about McKee, according a probable cause affidavit previously obtained by PEOPLE.

Any chance he could have gotten into her car, got a remote for the garage , maybe they had a spare key in there and he got one cut. LE hasn’t said a word about the video camera at their door. Whether it even recorded anything or if it was working? How did he get in with no sign of forced entry , between the cameras and the keypad locks, nothing registered???
 
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This Dispatch article has a breakdown of where the shots were. Monique was shot once in the right cheek and the remainder of the shots were to her right chest, right torso, right forearm/hand and left arm.
Spencer was shot once in the left ear and the remainder of the shots were to his left neck, left chest, left upper back, left hand and right elbow.

Thank you, for more accurate information. I was responding to a comment about so many bullets in their faces.
 
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In some countries 'femicide' is now a separate crime of a man targeting a woman for relationship/sexual reasons.

It makes it, theoretically, a more serious crime. Whether it works as prevention is a different question.

IMO, many people feel inherently entitled to control their spouse and children, especially when they can't control anything else, but they use psychological/emotional weapons (eg guilt trips). The way some people, often men, choose violence is mysterious to me. But it must be that for them, killing these people is gratifying.

Is there evidence he was suicidal?
In terms of MM being suicidal, I have not heard. I imagine he is on a watch in jail. I believe he may be a narcissist and they do not usually commit suicide. However they may consider it when backed into a corner or suffer consequences for their behavior.

We don't know if reality has yet hit MM. I believe he thought he could get away with the crime. The tricks with the phone and license plates. Carefully checking out the property ahead of time, etc. Timed everything so carefully. Firing the gun on Dec 30th when everyone would think it was firecracker noise. Planning the crimes to coincide with the OSU football schedule.

So he may still think he can talk his way out of this which would be a classic narcissist belief. We don't yet know if reality has dawned on him yet. When it does yes he may become suicidal.

Yes I have had the same thoughts. Why are men so violent and angry? They act out their rage against other men but against helpless women and children as well. Gun violence is a leading cause of death for children in the US. Most violence against women is from a male perpetrator.

The world seems to take it for granted, boys will be boys kind of thing. But if women were the ones killing men at the same rate we can well imagine what would happen.
 
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DBM
 
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After reading about the alternate license plates and the phone I think he thought he could get away with it as well. However, like many very smart people who are very good at one thing, he thought he was very good at everything, and could certainly outsmart those stupid cops. I doubt he followed any modern case like the Idaho slasher case and learned the massive amounts of resources that even a relatively poor state can throw at forensics when it is a high profile case. And since it is a truism that when a woman is killed, first you look at her spouse, and then you look at her ex'es, I doubt he had read many police procedurals either.
 

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