Monique & Spencer Tepe Autopsy: 16 Wounds, Defensive Injuries, and What They Reveal

Feb 10, 01:00 AM
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The autopsy results are in. Spencer Tepe was shot seven times—including defensive wounds to his hand and arm that suggest he may have been trying to shield his wife in their final moments. Monique Tepe was shot nine times, including once in the face at close range. Both were dead within seconds to minutes. The shooter emptied what appears to be a full magazine and walked out while two young children slept feet away.

Former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke—who served as Chief of the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program—analyzes what these wound patterns reveal about Michael McKee's alleged psychological state during the attack.

Why was Monique shot more times and at closer range? Does the face wound suggest personal rage? What do Spencer's defensive injuries tell us about the sequence—and about his final act of trying to protect his wife?

Sixteen rounds into two people isn't impulsive. Robin explains what that volume of fire indicates about mental rehearsal, emotional control, and whether a surgeon's professional conditioning shaped how this attack was executed.

The affidavit alleges McKee spent eight years making threats—that he could "kill her at any time," that he would "find her and buy the house right next to her," that "she will always be his wife." Robin discusses the "wound collector" profile and what finally triggers someone who's been fantasizing about violence for nearly a decade.

McKee's phone went dark during the murder window. The SUV allegedly used had stolen plates. The window sticker was scraped off after arrest. These are counter-forensic behaviors suggesting someone who believed he could get away with it.

Can anything break that psychological wall?

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