Ex-Husband Arrested in Columbus Couple's Murders, Motive Still Unknown

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Michael David McKee, the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, has been arrested in Illinois for the murders of Monique and her husband, Spencer Tepe, in their Columbus home. Following his arrest, McKee waived extradition, allowing Ohio authorities 30 days to transport him for trial. The charges against him have been upgraded to premeditated, aggravated murder, which carries severe penalties, including life imprisonment. While the motive for the killings remains undisclosed, investigators are expected to gather more evidence during the discovery phase, potentially revealing the reasons behind this tragic incident. The couple's two young children were found unharmed at the scene.
Key Details: • McKee waived his right to an extradition hearing; Ohio has 30 days to bring him back. • Charges upgraded to premeditated, aggravated murder, which may lead to life imprisonment. • Couple's children, ages 4 and 1, were found unharmed at the crime scene. • Surveillance footage connects McKee to a vehicle near the crime scene. • Trial proceedings and potential motives may be revealed during the discovery phase.