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.

Labaran da ke da alaƙa

Illustration of a fatal Oregon highway crash involving a jackknifed semi-truck and a newlyweds' car.
Hoton da AI ya samar

Indian Truck Driver In U.S. Illegally Charged In Oregon Crash That Killed Newlyweds

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI Hoton da AI ya samar An Binciki Gaskiya

An Indian national who federal authorities say is in the United States illegally faces criminal charges after a semi-truck crash that killed a newly married couple in Oregon. Investigators say his jackknifed truck blocked both lanes of a highway, and the couple’s vehicle struck the trailer at highway speeds. Immigration officials have filed a detainer for the driver amid ongoing enforcement actions.

A U.S. citizen who had been hiding in Kenya for over three years has been extradited to face charges related to a 2022 overdose death in the United States. He was arrested on October 31, 2025, in Kajiado County and now faces federal charges for fentanyl distribution.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Octaviano M. V., suspect in the killing of a young mother in front of her baby in Nice, has been charged with murder and placed in pretrial detention. Arrested after three days on the run, he remained silent during questioning. The investigation uncovers a contrasting profile between a municipal worker with no professional issues and a history of family violence.

A Texas medical examiner has ruled the death of a Cuban immigrant in ICE detention in El Paso as a homicide. The autopsy revealed asphyxia due to neck and torso compression for Geraldo Lunas Campos, contradicting ICE's account of a suicide attempt. Authorities are attempting to deport two witnesses to the incident.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Former A&E star Tony McCollister faces serious charges after his December 23 arrest in Ohio for child and animal abuse. A judge has explicitly ordered him to stay away from his two dogs—and not have sex with them. The scandal involves allegations that have shocked even the wildest reality TV circles.

A 36-year-old mother and her three sons, aged 16, 11, and 9, were found unconscious in their Tokyo home and later died, in what police suspect was a murder-suicide. The husband discovered the situation upon returning home and alerted authorities. The incident took place in a quiet residential neighborhood.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

A federal judge has canceled the trial of Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia and ordered a hearing to examine if prosecutors are vindictively pursuing human smuggling charges against him. Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported earlier this year, returned to the US amid controversy but now faces these allegations. The hearing is set for January 28.

 

 

 

Wannan shafin yana amfani da cookies

Muna amfani da cookies don nazari don inganta shafin mu. Karanta manufar sirri mu don ƙarin bayani.
Ƙi