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In the wedding video at 4:55 her dad says “I’d like to present to you, Mr and Mrs Tepe” pronounced like “ Teh-pee”BTW, how is Tepe pronounced?
In the wedding video at 4:55 her dad says “I’d like to present to you, Mr and Mrs Tepe” pronounced like “ Teh-pee”BTW, how is Tepe pronounced?
A very cursory check looks like "DR" simply means that it's a court action related in any way to a divorce in Ohio.Yeah, idk. Where I live in PA, any action in a case considered “family” involving the same parties will use the same docket number, but the suffix indicates the type of action. For example, 2026-00001-A would mean the first family action involving the two parties in 2026. “A” would mean protection from abuse. We also have “y” for alimony, “d” for divorce, “c” for custody, etc. But the Ohio docket lists all of the cases as “DR.” Domestic Relations. Where I live, “DR” cases are always child support cases and are not linked to family court actions. It’s a stumper, moo.
I’m also wondering how easy or hard is it to open an electronic door lock when you don’t have the code? I’ve tried to google it and I see conflicting information. Some say they’re easy to break into and others say they aren’t. So, I’m wondering if anyone here has direct knowledge.Well, that is interesting. Was that in one of the articles? Just say yes and I will go search. If both doors were locked then ingress and egress had to be elsewhere OR someone took the time to close and lock a door or close a self locking door when they left. AND there couldn't have been a broken or open window where LE could see it or no warrant would have been needed.
Can you break into a door and still be able to close and lock it on the way out, leaving no idication that LE could see when knocking on the doors? Could LE have missed a broken or open window?
The time of death will be important, IMO.
Looks like Zillow listing removed all photos unfortunatelyThere’s a Zillow link with photos of their house, inside and out.
Source: I’m related to a locksmith.I’m also wondering how easy or hard is it to open an electronic door lock when you don’t have the code? I’ve tried to google it and I see conflicting information. Some say they’re easy to break into and others say they aren’t. So, I’m wondering if anyone here has direct knowledge.
If it’s easy to open a door with an electronic lock, then there wouldn’t be any signs of a break in.
Looks like Zillow listing removed all photos unfortunately
A robber would not enter a home like this with occupants to commit a robbery. Well lit house and little side fencing and such close neighbors. Someone seemed to have a grudge against dentist that couldn't wait 24hours (as his day off would have been like 12/31 and like 1/1). His employees alerted welfare check. Had he been shot 24 hours later, employees would not have alerted police til like 1/2, not 12/30.
Redfin still has them listed:Looks like Zillow listing removed all photos unfortunately
The original run was dispatched at 9:10 as a 10-34 which is an unknown complaint. Most likely after the police left. Some of the friends must have made the choice to go into the residence and look around. The first officer stated he knocked on the front and the back and looked in the windows and saw nothing, but later stated after the officers came back that the back door was a 7a which means open door. This means that the back door was closed (for the first officer) but not locked( for the friends),that would explain how they saw the body on the floor. They went in looked around then retreated back out and called the police again.See, this detail is either reported incorrectly, or it really bothers me. Without being too forthcoming, those are a series of 4 of the same homes. Same layout. All of the bedrooms are on the top floor. Some have finished basements with bedrooms but would be terribly difficult to see into that room as the window is in a coved window well. So again, either something is sketchy with the friend who reported seeing him on the floor in the bedroom, or again, it was just reported incorrectly.
Source: Our friends are next door neighbors in one of the 4 home
Where did you get this details?The original run was dispatched at 9:10 as a 10-34 which is an unknown complaint. Most likely after the police left. Some of the friends must have made the choice to go into the residence and look around. The first officer stated he knocked on the front and the back and looked in the windows and saw nothing, but later stated after the officers came back that the back door was a 7a which means open door. This means that the back door was closed (for the first officer) but not locked( for the friends),that would explain how they saw the body on the floor. They went in looked around then retreated back out and called the police again.