More clarity. We might be able to find out if it was an imposter delivery person if there was audio. Thanks MassG.Some models do and some don’t. Even then it depends on your settings and subscription status.
More clarity. We might be able to find out if it was an imposter delivery person if there was audio. Thanks MassG.Some models do and some don’t. Even then it depends on your settings and subscription status.
The dark concealing everything is my main worry.Perhaps LE has a POI but if this occurred in the dark of night, there may not be a good enough image of the perp nor their means of transportation.
Hopefully they were dumb and used their own vehicle.
Thank you. I don’t have any additional information either, but I think it was targeted by someone they knew. Spencer was found in the bedroom, not knowing the exact time the killings took place, I wonder if they knew he had a safe with money or valuables and that maybe the reason he was killed there? I don't know if the bedroom is located on the first or second floor? When LE and friends came to the house and knocked on the door, etc., I’m sure the kids were terrified and possibly hiding? My four year old grandson opens the front door anytime someone rings the doorbell, so my guess is they could have, but were afraid to.i’m not privy to info that hasn’t been released to the public, but the crime camera that detects gunshots and monitors 24/7 has a clear view onto their house. along with the other doorbell surveillance tools. the housing is so densely packed that someone had to see or hear something.
according to the BIL, LE believes this is targeted and there isn’t a threat to the public (though police haven’t stated exactly that as far as i am aware — but they certainly aren’t warning about a killer at large either). no signs of forced entry. nothing taken.
SBMThree 9-millimeter casings were found inside the home, according to the police report. The couple’s two children were safe in a different room from their parent’s bodies. •
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Ohio investigators seek killer of Columbus dentist and wife found dead in their home
Police received at least four calls from colleagues and loved ones starting around 9 a.m. on Dec. 30.www.nbcnews.com
Yes they do, but only if triggered by motion first.Great question. Do ring cams detect sound?
Might have a prescription pad at home.
This is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the area. I currently live in the neighborhood, a neighbor of the family (~500 ft between our residences), and violent crime like this is unheard of. Any neighborhood adjacent to downtown has unsavory pockets, but that does not characterize where this crime took place. Any crime considered violent that has taken place in the area since we moved 2 years ago has been either in the Short North and/or related to the nightlife there. Yes, petty crime like car break-ins happen, but they also happen in the affluent areas that touch downtown. This crime has nothing to do with the area. <modsnip: Removed opinion stated as fact without being a verified member>Not gentrified at all. They put a few nice properties up in the middle of rough neighborhoods.
My brother lived on 9th ave, around the corner from there, a few years back. They moved because their house and cars got broken into dozens of times.
Monique had been married previously.They were in their 30s when they married. Does anyone know if either of them may have had a prior failed relationship with someone they may have had reason to fear?
Marriage license records indicate that the wife was married before (in 2015) in the same county. The second marriage was in 2020.They were in their 30s when they married. Does anyone know if either of them may have had a prior failed relationship with someone they may have had reason to fear?
That’s a matter of opinion.This is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the area. I currently live in the neighborhood, a neighbor of the family (~500 ft between our residences), and violent crime like this is unheard of. Any neighborhood adjacent to downtown has unsavory pockets, but that does not characterize where this crime took place. Any crime considered violent that has taken place in the area since we moved 2 years ago has been either in the Short North and/or related to the nightlife there. Yes, petty crime like car break-ins happen, but they also happen in the affluent areas that touch downtown. This crime has nothing to do with the area. <modsnip: Removed opinion stated as fact without being a verified member>
There are bedrooms on the 2nd floor and one in the basement. There aren’t any bedrooms on the first floor.Thank you. I don’t have any additional information either, but I think it was targeted by someone they knew. Spencer was found in the bedroom, not knowing the exact time the killings took place, I wonder if they knew he had a safe with money or valuables and that maybe the reason he was killed there? I don't know if the bedroom is located on the first or second floor? When LE and friends came to the house and knocked on the door, etc., I’m sure the kids were terrified and possibly hiding? My four year old grandson opens the front door anytime someone rings the doorbell, so my guess is they could have, but were afraid to.
In the last few years Weinland Park has factually had several homicides and violent crimes including an 8 year old shot in the park walking distance from this incident. While crime does occur in cities, and it seems to vary which side you live on (I mean it's a relatively small area) and the area had a major gang bust a decade ago, the park and the area have a reputation that was earned and it still considered unsafe after dark to all the colleagues from Columbus I have asked, YMMV.This is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the area. I currently live in the neighborhood, a neighbor of the family (~500 ft between our residences), and violent crime like this is unheard of. Any neighborhood adjacent to downtown has unsavory pockets, but that does not characterize where this crime took place. Any crime considered violent that has taken place in the area since we moved 2 years ago has been either in the Short North and/or related to the nightlife there. Yes, petty crime like car break-ins happen, but they also happen in the affluent areas that touch downtown. This crime has nothing to do with the area. <modsnip: Removed opinion stated as fact without being a verified member>
I’m not sure about Spencer. Monique had a prior marriage. <modsnip: What someone has "seen in other threads" is not an approved source for information>They were in their 30s when they married. Does anyone know if either of them may have had a prior failed relationship with someone they may have had reason to fear?
If you go to google street view and try to go down E 8th Ave, the new houses pop up. You can also see that the house next to theirs on the corner of 4th and 8th had multiple exterior cameras, including on their garage in the back ally.The children were 4 and 1 per this report.
So they would likely be tucked away sleeping. Quite possible the killer was unaware of their presence if it was random, etc. Tragic what they must have woken up to.
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Family reacts as Columbus police release timeline in dentist couple's murder case
Columbus police on Friday unveiled a timeline in the investigation of the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe, a Columbus-area dentist and his wife, as their loabc6onyourside.com
While gentrified (that row of houses doesn't even show up in google streetview, just grass since they were built a few years ago) Weiland Park has had a few homicides the last few years, and plenty of crime in the park down the street from this house (an 8 year old was shot in a dispute a few years back).