Tepe Murder Q&A Plus: Nick Reiner & Kohberger WSU Lawsuit — When Protection Fails

Jan 27, 03:00 AM

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Michael McKee allegedly drove 300 miles to kill his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her husband Spencer while their children slept down the hall. A seven-month marriage. An eight-year obsession. Birthday cards signed "Your Husband" years after the divorce. And a woman who did everything right — left, divorced, moved on, rebuilt — and still ended up dead. We're answering your questions on the Tepe case and putting it alongside two other tragedies that share the same devastating truth: the systems designed to protect people often don't. Nick Reiner allegedly murdered his parents after seventeen rehab attempts, a schizophrenia diagnosis, and a mental health system that couldn't stop what was coming. The WSU Kohberger lawsuit alleges a university received thirteen complaints about a predatory PhD student and protected itself instead of its students — until four kids were dead in Moscow, Idaho. Coercive control. Institutional negligence. Mental health failure. Three cases, three different contexts, one common thread: people who needed protection didn't get it. Your questions about restraining orders, enabling, Title IX, and the impossible reality that sometimes doing everything right still isn't enough.

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