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Doctor who allegedly shot ex-wife threatened 'he could kill her at any time': Documents

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New details in killing of Ohio dentist and wife
Courtesy Rob Misleh
ByEmily Shapiro
January 27, 2026, 9:50 PM

The doctor who is accused of gunning down his ex-wife and her husband had allegedly told his ex "he could kill her at any time," according to court documents.

Michael McKee is accused of shooting and killing his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband, dentist Spencer Tepe, at their Columbus, Ohio, home on Dec. 30, according to police and prosecutors. The Tepes' two young children were found safe inside the house.

Spencer and Monique Tepe are seen in this undated photo.
Courtesy Rob Misleh

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McKee and Monique Tepe married in 2015 and divorced in 2017. According to court documents, Monique Tepe's friends and family said Monique Tepe told them McKee "had been abusive, and had made numerous threats on her life during and after their marriage."

One witness told detectives that Monique Tepe alleged McKee strangled her and "forced unwanted sex," court documents said.

In this booking photo released by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, Michael McKee is shown.
Franklin County Sheriff's Office

Another witness told detectives that "McKee had told Monique that he could kill her at any time and would find her and buy the house right next to her, that she will always be his wife," documents said.

During the Dec. 30 homicides, McKee's phone was left at his workplace -- an Illinois hospital -- and "showed no activity for approximately 17 hours," according to court documents.

Columbus police released video footage of a person of interest walking in an alley near the the Tepes’ house in the early hours of Dec. 30, 2025.
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Police -- who zeroed in on McKee after linking him to a car seen on surveillance video -- said they also recovered video "of the same suspect" by the Tepes' house weeks before the murders, on Dec. 6, according to court documents.

On Dec. 6, the Tepes were in Indiana at the Big Ten Championship game, and during that trip Monique Tepe allegedly told friends "she was upset about something involving her ex-husband," according to court documents.

McKee is charged with four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary. His defense attorney, Diane Menashe, entered not guilty pleas to all counts on his behalf during a court appearance last week. Menashe declined to comment to ABC News on Tuesday about the new allegations revealed in the court documents, saying she doesn't comment on pending matters.

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