The Behavioral Profile of Michael McKee: FBI Expert Analyzes the Tepe Murder Case

Feb 03, 12:00 PM

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Robin Dreeke spent thirty years in the FBI, including running the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program. He's studied how obsessive individuals think, how they escalate, and what their words reveal about their intentions. Today he breaks down the Michael McKee case — the specific language in the alleged threats, the significance of the December 6th reconnaissance trip, and what the full behavioral pattern tells us about the man charged with killing Monique and Spencer Tepe. According to court documents, McKee told Monique he could "kill her at any time," that he would "find her and buy the house right next to her," and that "she will always be his wife" — eight years after their 2017 divorce. 

Witnesses also reported allegations of strangulation and forced sex during the marriage. Robin explains the clinical distinction between threats made as manipulation and threats made as rehearsal, why eight years of fixation is behaviorally significant, and whether anything in this pattern could have predicted what allegedly happened on December 30th. For anyone dealing with an ex who won't let go, this is essential listening about the limits of doing everything right.

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