COLUMBUS, Ohio (NewsNation) — An Illinois doctor pleaded not guilty Friday to murder charges in the December shooting deaths of his ex-wife and her dentist husband in their Ohio home.
Michael David McKee, 39, appeared remotely from jail for his arraignment in Ohio, 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 did not speak during the hearing. Defense attorney Diane Menashe waived a request for bond, at least for now.
McKee, of Chicago, was arrested 11 days later near his workplace in Rockford, Illinois. He was moved to Ohio on Tuesday to face the charges against him.
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Two of the murder charges come with a “prior calculation and design” specification and two include a “committed during the course of an aggravated burglary” specification. All four murder charges include a three-year firearm specification for using a gun to commit aggravated murder and a six-year firearm specification for using a firearm suppressor…