Illinois surgeon waives extradition in Ohio double murder case

Michael McKee, an Illinois vascular surgeon, has agreed to be extradited to Ohio to face charges of murdering his ex-wife and her husband. The alleged killings happened in their suburban Columbus home on December 30, with their two young children unharmed but present. McKee maintains his innocence ahead of a not guilty plea.

Oh, the drama unfolding across state lines! Michael McKee, the Illinois-based vascular surgeon, showed up in court on Monday, fresh off his Saturday arrest, looking every bit the reluctant traveler in a mustard-colored prison jumpsuit and shackles. He waived extradition without a fuss, ready to head to Ohio where he's accused of the unthinkable: gunning down his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her husband Spencer in the early hours of December 30. 😲

The couple's two young kids were in the home during the shooting but emerged unscathed—thank goodness—and are now safely with family members. Cops pieced it together by tracing a suspicious car spotted near the Tepe residence back to McKee himself. Talk about a smoking gun... or at least a smoking set of license plates.

McKee and Monique were married for a few years before calling it quits in 2017. She tied the knot with Spencer in 2020, and they built a life together in suburban Columbus—until this tragic twist. McKee's public defender is already signaling a not guilty plea, insisting on his client's innocence. As reported by TMZ, the surgeon only spoke to confirm his full name in court. No dramatic outbursts, just cold, hard facts.

So, is this a case of post-divorce revenge gone horribly wrong, or will McKee's defense team spill some tea that changes everything? Eyes on Ohio for the next chapter in this messy saga.

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