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The recently completed autopsies of Spencer and Monique Tepe have unveiled dramatic new insights into the tragic scene of their murders, painting a much grimmer picture than initially reported.
Initial reports suggested that Monique suffered a single gunshot wound to the chest while Spencer was hit multiple times, with three shell casings discovered at the crime scene. However, it has now been revealed that the perpetrator discharged an entire magazine, delivering 16 rounds in total. Both victims sustained fatal shots to the head: Monique was struck in the right cheek, and Spencer in his left ear.
In total, the forensic examination uncovered 16 gunshot wounds. The capacity of a standard handgun magazine ranges from 15 to 17 rounds, contingent upon the bullet size. The findings suggest that Spencer and Monique likely succumbed to their injuries within mere seconds to minutes of the shooting.
The nature of the injuries and bullet trajectories imply that both victims were in motion during the attack. However, the exact range of fire remains unspecified, and it is impossible to determine the sequence in which the injuries were sustained.
In light of these revelations, today on Nancy Grace’s show, experts will delve deeper into the case.




Additional Guest
- Yelena Mandenberg – News Reporter for ‘The Mirror,’ the ‘Irish Star’ and ‘The Express;’ X: @ymand123
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[Feature Photo: Monique and Spencer Tepe/Handout]