The house looked quiet from the outside. Inside, two parents were dead from gunshot wounds, their young children unharmed in another room. Within days, attention shifted hundreds of miles away to a vascular surgeon living and working in Illinois.

Prosecutors in Ohio now accuse that surgeon, 39-year-old Michael David McKee, of killing his former wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband, dentist Spencer Tepe, at their Columbus home in late December. McKee is charged with two counts of murder and is awaiting extradition from Illinois to Franklin County, according to reporting by Fox News and the Columbus Dispatch. He has not yet entered a plea, and no trial date has been set.

What Police Say They Found In Columbus

Columbus police were called to the Tepe home in the Weinland Park neighborhood on a December morning after 37-year-old dentist Spencer Tepe did not show up for work, Fox News reported, citing police records. Inside, officers found Spencer and 39-year-old Monique Tepe dead from gunshot wounds.

Two young children, shared by Monique and Spencer, were discovered unharmed in the home, according to the same Fox report and a timeline published by Fox that drew on police information and 911 calls. Those children were removed from the house after officers arrived.

Family members told Columbus television station WSYX that the couple had been close to celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary when they were killed. The house is in a dense, mixed-income neighborhood near Ohio State University, which has an extensive network of residential security cameras.

Columbus police have so far released few narrative details about what they found inside the home beyond the cause of death and the presence of the children. In one on-the-record statement quoted by Fox News, investigators stated, “Police have not given a motive in the shooting.” That remains one of the most significant unresolved questions in the case.

Who Is Michael David McKee

According to court records and medical licensing databases summarized by the Columbus Dispatch and Fox News, McKee is a vascular surgeon who was living in the Chicago area at the time of his arrest. He held active medical licenses in Illinois and California and previously attended medical school at Ohio State University.

McKee and Monique Tepe married in 2015. She filed for divorce in 2017. The Dispatch, citing domestic relations court filings, reported that the case appeared to be relatively low conflict, and McKee was living in Virginia when the divorce was finalized. The two did not have children together.

Fox News added, based on local reporting, that McKee has family ties to Zanesville, Ohio, which is east of Columbus. That placed his past personal and professional life firmly within the same state where the shooting occurred, even though he was working in Rockford, Illinois, at the time of his arrest.

Publicly available information in these stories does not indicate any recent civil protection orders, active custody disputes, or open domestic cases between McKee and Tepe in Franklin County courts. Whether there were other tensions, financial issues, or personal disputes that might be relevant has not been addressed in the limited public statements by law enforcement.

From Person Of Interest To Arrested Suspect

In the days after the killings, Columbus police released surveillance footage from an alley near the Tepe home and described the individual in the video as a person of interest, according to a separate Fox News article that focused on the footage and investigative leads. At that time, investigators did not publicly name the person in the video.

Court documents later obtained by Fox News and summarized in its reporting state that investigators tracked a vehicle they link to McKee using neighborhood surveillance cameras. Police allege that the car was recorded arriving near the home shortly before the estimated time of the shootings and leaving shortly after.

Those court filings, as described in news accounts, do not appear in full in public reporting, so important details remain out of view. For example, the articles do not identify the exact make and model of the vehicle, how long it was in the area, whether license plates were clearly visible, or whether any witnesses saw the driver.

According to Fox News, officers and detectives traced the vehicle to the Rockford, Illinois, area, near where McKee worked. That reporting, citing court records, states that his car was located near his workplace. It is not clear from the press accounts whether officers conducted any searches of his residence, office, or vehicle before requesting an arrest warrant.

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