Michael McKee Tepe Case Q&A: The 300-Mile Drive, Coercive Control & What Monique Faced
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A seven-month marriage. An eight-year obsession. Two children sleeping down the hall when their parents were allegedly murdered. Michael McKee is charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her husband Spencer — and your questions have been relentless. Why did McKee allegedly keep the murder weapon? Did he know the children were home? What does coercive control look like when it reaches its "final stage"? We examine the birthday cards signed "Your Husband" years after the divorce, the malpractice suits McKee was allegedly dodging, and the moment his medical career started crumbling while Monique's new life was thriving. We also talk about Spencer — not just as "the new husband," but as a doctor, father, and man who walked into a situation with a dangerous ex attached and stayed anyway. Monique's family says they knew immediately when they got the news. They'd watched her live in fear for years. And nothing could be done. This episode is about the limits of love, the failure of protective orders, and the impossible reality that sometimes doing everything right still isn't enough.
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