LIVE: Tepe Murder Case — Michael McKee, Coercive Control & Your Questions

Jan 26, 11:00 PM

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We're going live to tackle your questions about the Tepe double murder. Michael McKee — a vascular surgeon with a collapsing career — allegedly drove 300 miles to kill his ex-wife Monique and her husband Spencer while their children slept in the house. The marriage lasted seven months. The divorce was eight years ago. And according to prosecutors, McKee spent those years unable to let go — allegedly sending birthday cards signed "Your Husband," watching Monique build a new life, and waiting. Your questions have been relentless: What was Monique supposed to do differently? Why do restraining orders fail? Did McKee know the kids were home? And the darkest question of all — does a man like this feel like he won, even from prison? We'll break down what coercive control actually means, why Spencer Tepe deserves to be remembered as more than "just in the way," and what happens now that Ohio has upgraded the charges to aggravated murder with life without parole on the table. This case is a brutal reminder that the systems designed to protect people like Monique often don't.

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