OSINT Case File
Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence
Monique Tepe and Spencer Tepe Allegedly Murdered by Michael David McKee, Columbus, Ohio, United States
Human-reviewed analysis
Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence
This source-based behavioral analysis does not establish a clinical
diagnosis, motive, or legal finding.
Case Overview
This case involves a complex domestic relationship dynamic culminating in a double homicide. The suspect, an ex-husband, allegedly killed his ex-wife and her new husband, indicating intense emotional and relational conflict. The psychological analysis focuses on the interplay of jealousy, domestic conflict, and possible premeditation.
Relationship Dynamics
The relationship between Michael David McKee and Monique Tepe ended in divorce in 2017. The presence of a new husband, Spencer Tepe, likely contributed to jealousy and resentment. The lack of forced entry suggests familiarity or access, indicating ongoing relational tensions. The suspect's professional status and access to firearms may have facilitated the lethal outcome.
Escalation Summary
The pathway to violence appears to have escalated from post-divorce conflict and jealousy to premeditated lethal aggression, evidenced by the use of a firearm suppressor and targeted attack at the victims' home.
Observed Patterns and Case-Specific Context
Each entry separates the reported behavior or state from the
analytical strength of the available narration.
| Behavior / construct |
Person / subject |
Detailed case context |
Evidence |
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Jealousy
Emotional state
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Michael David McKee
Suspect
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McKee's actions suggest intense jealousy possibly triggered by his ex-wife's remarriage. The targeted killing of both his ex-wife and her new husband indicates hostility toward the romantic rival and former partner.
Context or trigger: Divorce and presence of ex-wife's new husband
Reported expression: Alleged double homicide targeting ex-wife and her husband
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Premeditation and planning
Planning or impulsivity
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Michael David McKee
Suspect
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The use of a firearm suppressor and absence of forced entry indicate advance planning and intent to avoid detection or noise, suggesting premeditation.
Context or trigger: Use of firearm suppressor and no forced entry
Reported expression: Deliberate and covert attack
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Analytical inference
Confidence: Moderate
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Family-system conflict
Family dynamics
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McKee and Tepe family
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The homicide reflects broader family conflict involving former and current spouses. The presence of children and the impact on family dynamics are relevant.
Context or trigger: Divorce and remarriage
Reported expression: Conflict involving ex-spouse and new spouse
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Analytical inference
Confidence: Moderate
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Behavioral Escalation Pathway
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Narrative sequence
Arrows show the sequence described in the source narrative; they do
not prove that one psychological state caused the next event.
Source Limits and Cautions
The source does not provide detailed psychological profiles or clinical diagnoses. Motives are inferred from relationship status and crime circumstances. The exact emotional states and triggers remain partially speculative.
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