Illinois surgeon pleads not guilty to the killings of his ex-wife and
her dentist husband in Ohio
[January 24, 2026]
By JULIE CARR SMYTH and PATRICK AFTOORA-ORSAGOS
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Illinois doctor indicted on murder charges in
the December shooting deaths of his ex-wife and her dentist husband in
their Columbus home pleaded not guilty to the killings in an Ohio
courtroom on Friday.
Michael David McKee, 39, appeared remotely on camera from jail for his
arraignment in Franklin County, where he faced four aggravated murder
counts and one count of aggravated burglary while using a firearm
suppressor in connection with the Dec. 30 double homicide of Monique
Tepe, 39, and Dr. Spencer Tepe, 37. He was garbed in prison attire and
did not speak during the brief hearing. Defense attorney Diane Menashe
waived a request for bond, at least for now.
The mystery that first surrounded the case — which featured no forced
entry, no weapon and no obvious signs of theft, additional violence or a
motive — drew national attention. McKee, of Chicago, was arrested 11
days later near his workplace in Rockford, Illinois. He was returned to
Ohio on Tuesday to face the charges against him.
Who is Michael David McKee?
McKee attended Catholic high school in Zanesville, a historic Ohio city
about 55 miles (89 kilometers) east of the capital, according to the
Diocese of Columbus. He enrolled at Ohio State University in September
2005 — the same semester that his future wife, then Monique Sabaturski,
enrolled, university records show. Both graduated with bachelor's
degrees in June 2009. Sabaturski earned a master of education degree
from Ohio State in 2011, and McKee earned his medical degree there in
2014.

Sabaturski and McKee married in Columbus in August 2015 but were living
apart by the time Monique filed to end in the marriage in May 2017,
court records show. Their divorce was granted that June. McKee was
living in Virginia at the time, court and address records show. He
completed a two-year fellowship in vascular surgery at the University of
Maryland Medical Center in October 2022, according to the school.
McKee also lived in and was licensed to practice medicine in both
California and in Nevada, where he was among doctors named in a personal
injury lawsuit in a Las Vegas court in 2023. OSF Saint Anthony Medical
Center in Rockford, Illinois, where McKee was working at the time of his
arrest, declined to provide specific information on the dates of his
employment. His Illinois medical license became active in October 2024.
What is McKee accused of?
An Ohio grand jury indicted McKee in the double homicide last week.
McKee is accused of illegally entering the Tepes’ home with a firearm
equipped with a silencer, shooting the Tepes — whose bodies were found
in a second-floor bedroom — and leaving the property along a dark alley
alongside the house.
Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant has said that McKee was the person
seen walking down that alley in video footage captured the night of the
killings. She also said a gun found in his Chicago apartment was a
ballistic match to evidence at the scene and that his vehicle's
movements were tracked from Columbus back to Illinois.
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This undated booking photo provided by the Winnebago County
Sheriff's Office Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, shows Michael David McKee,
who was charged in the killing of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her
husband Spencer Tepe at their Columbus, Ohio, home on Dec. 30, 2025.
(Winnebago County Sheriff's Office via AP)

A message seeking comment was left with McKee's attorney.
McKee is charged with two aggravated murder counts for each
homicide, one for prior calculation and design and one for
committing the crime, as well as facing the aggravated burglary
count. If convicted, he faces a minimum of life in prison with
parole eligibility after 32 years and a maximum term of life in
prison without parole.
How were the killings discovered?
Columbus police conducted a wellness check on Spencer Tepe at around
10 a.m. on Dec. 30, after his manager at a dental practice in
Athens, Ohio, reported that he had not shown up to work on that day,
saying tardiness was very worrying and “out of character” for Tepe,
according to a 911 call.
Someone else called to request a wellness check before a distraught
man who described himself as a friend of Spencer Tepe called police
and said, “Oh, there’s a body. There’s a body. Oh my God.” He said
he could see Spencer Tepe’s body was off the side of a bed in a pool
of blood.
The Franklin County Coroner’s Office deemed the killings an
“apparent homicide by gunshot wounds.”
Who were the Tepes?
Family members said the Tepes were “extraordinary people whose lives
were filled with love, joy and deep connection to others.”
They have described Monique as a “joyful mother,” avid baker and
“thoughtful planner.” According to their obituaries, which were
issued jointly, the pair were married in 2020.

Spencer Tepe got his bachelor's degree from Ohio State University in
2012 and earned his doctor of dental surgery degree in 2017,
according to school records. He was a member of the American Dental
Association and had been involved with the Big Brothers Big Sisters
organization.
They had two young children. Both were home at the time of the
killings and left unharmed, as was the family dog.
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