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Ohio dentist and wife were fatally shot, autopsies reveal
Summary
Autopsies found the Ohio couple died of multiple gunshot wounds; authorities have arrested and charged the wife's ex-husband, who has pleaded not guilty.
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Autopsy reports from the Franklin County Coroner's Office confirm that an Ohio couple found in their Columbus home on Dec. 30 died of multiple gunshot wounds. Spencer and Monique Tepe were discovered with their two young children in the residence after friends conducting a welfare check found them unresponsive. Investigators identified Monique's ex-husband, Michael McKee, as a suspect; he was arrested in Rockford, Illinois on Jan. 10 and later extradited to Columbus. In an arraignment, McKee pleaded not guilty to multiple charges including aggravated murder and aggravated burglary.
Key reported facts:
- The coroner ruled both deaths homicides and reported they resulted from multiple gunshot wounds; toxicology reports showed no alcohol or illicit drugs and noted prescription medications in Monique Tepe's system.
- Michael McKee was arrested in Rockford, Illinois, extradited to Columbus, and has pleaded not guilty to charges that include premeditated aggravated murder and aggravated burglary.
- Charging documents say investigators linked a vehicle to the scene and removed weapons from McKee's property, with authorities reporting a preliminary connection between at least one seized gun and the killings.
Summary:
The autopsy findings and the arrest have advanced the criminal case and are part of an ongoing investigation. Undetermined at this time.
