Chicago Doctor Pleads Not Guilty in Ohio Double Slaying Case
A Chicago-area doctor has pleaded not guilty to four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary in connection with the double slaying of his ex-wife and her husband in Columbus, Ohio. Michael David McKee, 39, appeared in court via closed-circuit TV for just over a minute, wearing a jail uniform.
McKee, who is also known as a vascular surgeon with active medical licenses in Illinois and California and an expired license in Nevada, was arrested on January 10th by the Winnebago County sheriff's office. A hearing lasted less than two minutes before McKee entered his plea.
The killings occurred at the Tepe's home in Columbus last month, where the couple's two young children were found unharmed. According to medical licensing records, McKee had a listed address in Virginia at the time of his divorce from Monique Tepe in 2017.
Columbus homicide detectives used neighborhood video surveillance to identify McKee and linked him to his car, which was found in Rockford with evidence suggesting he had possession of it before and after the killings.
The case against McKee has gained significant attention due to his medical background and connections. A spokesperson for OSF Healthcare confirmed that McKee is no longer listed as a surgeon at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center but stated that the hospital is cooperating with authorities.
McKee will remain in custody without bail, facing four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary.
A Chicago-area doctor has pleaded not guilty to four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary in connection with the double slaying of his ex-wife and her husband in Columbus, Ohio. Michael David McKee, 39, appeared in court via closed-circuit TV for just over a minute, wearing a jail uniform.
McKee, who is also known as a vascular surgeon with active medical licenses in Illinois and California and an expired license in Nevada, was arrested on January 10th by the Winnebago County sheriff's office. A hearing lasted less than two minutes before McKee entered his plea.
The killings occurred at the Tepe's home in Columbus last month, where the couple's two young children were found unharmed. According to medical licensing records, McKee had a listed address in Virginia at the time of his divorce from Monique Tepe in 2017.
Columbus homicide detectives used neighborhood video surveillance to identify McKee and linked him to his car, which was found in Rockford with evidence suggesting he had possession of it before and after the killings.
The case against McKee has gained significant attention due to his medical background and connections. A spokesperson for OSF Healthcare confirmed that McKee is no longer listed as a surgeon at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center but stated that the hospital is cooperating with authorities.
McKee will remain in custody without bail, facing four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary.