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CHICAGO, Ill. – Following the murders of an Ohio couple, attention has turned to the ex-husband of the wife, who has been charged in connection with the crime. After his divorce nearly a decade ago, he reportedly drifted from job to job across the nation. A former colleague noted that his time in Nevada marked the beginning of a “downward spiral” that allegedly led to the tragic events.
Authorities detained 39-year-old Michael David McKee after he allegedly shot and killed the couple in Columbus, Ohio. Police responded to a residence in the Weinland Park neighborhood of Columbus at approximately 10 a.m. on December 30. Upon arrival, they discovered Spencer Tepe, aged 37, and Monique Tepe, aged 39, both deceased from gunshot wounds.
Monique was previously married to McKee. According to Rob Misleh, Spencer’s brother-in-law, the family “quickly believed” that McKee had some involvement in the tragic incident, as he revealed in a statement to NBC News.
“He was emotionally abusive during their relationship, that is all I know,” Misleh remarked.

McKee faces charges for the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe. He made a court appearance on Monday afternoon. (Rob Misleh and WIFR via Pool)
McKee was booked at the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois just before noon Saturday, jail records show. He’s facing upgraded premeditated aggravated murder charges in Ohio in relation to Spencer and Monique’s deaths.
Divorce records obtained by Fox News Digital show that McKee and Monique got married on Aug. 22, 2015, and separated by March 2016, with the marriage lasting seven months. According to the initial divorce complaint filed by Monique, she and McKee were “incompatible.” By March 2016, Monique and McKee were living separately. The couple had no children during their short marriage.
At the time, McKee was in the process of completing his residency at the Virginia Tech Carilion Clinic making $51,000 in 2016, records show. They owned a home in Roanoke, Virginia, which had an estimated value of $219,500. McKee owned a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 2007 Jeep Patriot Limited, while Monique owned a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 2008 Toyota Rav 4.
Financial records included by Monique in her divorce filing indicated the couple hadn’t yet opened a joint bank account. Monique indicated that she didn’t know how much money McKee had in his bank account. Monique wrote “unknown” as the value of several of his financial accounts, stocks and retirement plan, indicating she didn’t know their value.
According to the separation agreement, “Differences have arisen between [the couple] and they are now living separate and apart from each other.” Monique and McKee kept most of their personal assets, including bank accounts, and split personal property to their “mutual satisfaction,” the records show. McKee kept possession of the house, which was in his name.
Here’s a timeline of McKee’s work history, according to records and sources:
2005 to 2009: Undergraduate student at Ohio State University.
2009 to 2014: Studied to earn his medical degree at Ohio State University.
2014 to 2015: General surgery internship at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
2015 to 2020: General surgery internship at Virginia Tech Carilion Clinic.

Michael McKee appears in court at Winnebago County Justice Center, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, Rockford, Illinois. McKee is facing extradition to Ohio for the murder of his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her husband, Spencer Tepe. (WIFR via Pool)
2020 to 2022: Vascular surgery fellowship at University of Maryland Medical Center.
2022 to 2025: Was licensed in several states, including California, Nevada and Illinois. From 2023 to 2024, he worked as a vascular surgeon at Las Vegas Surgical Associates.
2025 to 2026: Vascular surgeon at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, Illinois.

Mourners depart a visitation service for Monique and Spencer Tepe in Upper Arlignton, Ohio, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2026. The couple were found murdered in their Coulumbus home on Dec. 30. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)
According to a source who has worked with McKee who spoke with Fox News Digital, the vascular surgeon had “basically no experience” before he was hired at Las Vegas Surgical Associates. The source said McKee’s “downward spiral” began after a series of alleged surgical mishaps, one of which was detailed in a lawsuit filed in Nevada.
“He was always nice, he was always kind and you know, he wasn’t ever one of those that has these like emotional outbursts or anything like that within the operating room or when he gets into a stressful situation,” the source said of McKee.
The source added that it was “reckless” for those around McKee to continue allowing him to perform high-risk surgeries knowing his limitations.
“Why are you letting a guy that’s a year and a half out of fellowship, two years, free rein to do these crazy cases? How come there’s nobody putting a stop saying, ‘what are you thinking of doing?’” the source said.

Spencer and Monique Tepe are pictured on their wedding day. (Rob Misleh)
Charging documents indicate police were able to identify McKee by linking him to a car that arrived in the Tepes’ neighborhood shortly before the murders and left just after the homicide. The car was then located in Rockford, Illinois, and police found evidence it belonged to McKee.
The couple was killed one month short of celebrating their five-year wedding anniversary, Misleh told WSYX.