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Michael McKee: Surgeon Charged in Ohio Double Murder Dodged Abuse, Malpractice Allegations

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On December 30, Spencer and Monique Tepe were shot dead in their home.

Monique’s first husband, a vascular surgeon named Michael David McKee, has now been arrested for the murders.

And as evidence against McKee mounts, new information reveals a checkered past filled with scandal and abusive behavior.

Michael McKee has been arrested for the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepes.
Michael McKee has been arrested for the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe. (Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office)

According to a new statement from Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant, McKee had the murder weapon in his possession at the time of his arrest.

“Multiple weapons were taken from the property of McKee, and there is a preliminary link to one of the weapons that ties it to the homicides,” Bryant said in a press conference held Wednesday (per The New York Post).

“What we can say, this was a targeted attack. This was a domestic violence-related attack, as we know McKee is the ex-husband of Monique Tepe,” she added.

“We believe at this point we have the person responsible for the murders of Monique and Spencer Tepe, and that person is Michael McKee.”

Today’s update comes on the heels of a series of startling updates about McKee’s past.

Multiple reports now indicate that McKee had been behaving erratically and dodging legal trouble for the past several years.

Rob Misleh, who is married to Monique’s sister, recently revealed that she ended their marriage abruptly after experiencing profound emotional abuse.

“Monique was very vocal about being terrified of this guy [till her death],” Misleh tells People.

“He was very emotionally abusive to her, to the point that it changed her as a person,” Misleh alleges.

And Monique isn’t the only one who had firsthand knowledge of McKee’s dark side.

According to a Las Vegas-based attorney named Dan Laird, McKee spent several years employing shady tactics to avoid a malpractice lawsuit.

Monique and Spencer Tepes were found murdered in their home on December 30.
Monique and Spencer Tepe were found murdered in their home on December 30. (YouTube)

McKee tells WSYX in Cincinnati that the surgeon used fake addresses and “questionable” state-issued phone numbers to avoid being served with subpoenas.

“Interestingly, the address that was given to us by the surgery group that he worked for turned out to be a fake address,” Laird told the outlet, referencing Las Vegas Surgical Associates LLP.

“It was an address that doesn’t exist.”

Laird says his client accused McKee of failing to properly train a physician’s assistant, and the situation resulted in an emergency surgery to correct the damage.

The attorney went on to state that he was stunned by McKee’s alleged attempts to avoid accountability, and that he had never encountered such behavior from a doctor before.

“They tend to be highly responsible people. They’re not the kind of people who just disappeared suddenly, and this was very surprising to us,” Laird told the outlet.

The Tepe’s two children, ages 1 and 4, were at home at the time of the murders, but were not harmed.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

Michael McKee: Surgeon Charged in Ohio Double Murder Dodged Abuse, Malpractice Allegations was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Harrel Braddy Again Facing Execution After Throwing 5-Year-Old Girl to Alligators in 1998

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This is one of the most disturbing criminal cases that we’ve read in some time.

It is also a troubling legal case for different reasons.

In 1998, a man in Florida kidnapped a young mother and her child.

He abandoned the 5-year-old in the Everglades, where she was devoured by alligators. Now, he is once again facing the death penalty.

Harrel Braddy mugshot on the news
In 1998, Harrel Baddy kidnapped a mother and daughter, throwing the 5-year-old into the Everglades. (Image Credit: NBC 6 South Florida)

Be warned, this is an extremely upsetting story

On November 7, Harrel Braddy kidnapped Shandelle Maycock and her 5-year-old daughter, Quatisha Maycock.

Apparently, he had befriended Shandelle because they were part of the same church.

As with so many crimes against women, he apparently flew into a rage when Shandelle turned down his advances and asked him to leave her home.

According to court testimony, he beat Shandelle and left her by a highway. He strangled her until she became unconscious, and she only awoke the following day.

Braddy dumped Quatisha into the water in the Everglades. This was along a stretch of road with the nickname of Alligator Alley.

Police in Florida in 2025.
Police in Florida in 2025. (Photo Credit: GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

Most alligators do not generally view healthy, able-bodied, adult humans as potential food sources.

A panicked 5-year-old child abandoned in the Everglades would be an entirely different matter.

Days later, fisherman discovered Quatisha’s remains. Her entire body had been mauled by alligators.

According to prosecutors, her left arm was missing and her skull had been crushed. The office of the medical examiner determined that the arm likely came off after she died, but that some of the bites were perimortem — though she may have been unconscious at the time.

Braddy told detectives that he “knew she would probably die” when he abandoned her there. He was right.

The legal case was prolonged and complex

Braddy’s trial took nine years, in part because he cycled through as many as ten attorneys.

(The court ultimately heard testimony about his lengthy criminal career, involving multiple cases of kidnapping, including of a corrections officer, and other crimes such as home invasion)

The trial had its issues. For example, Braddy’s rights were violated during the investigation. He had also apparently tried to escape from one of the interview rooms before finally agreeing to help detectives locate the body.

The jury found Braddy guilty of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, two counts of kidnapping, burglary of a structure with an assault or battery therein, child neglect causing great bodily harm, and attempted escape.

On August 31, 2007, the jury voted eleven to one to recommend the death sentence. The trial court held a hearing on the matter and sentenced Braddy to die.

An alligator following the 1999 Alligator Alley fire.
An alligator sits in partially burned sawgrass along a canal 20 April 1999. (Photo Credit: ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP via Getty Images)

In 2017, ten years after his conviction, the Florida Supreme Court vacated the death sentence.

At the time, jury verdicts needed to be unanimous in death penalty cases. Braddy’s jury was not quite unanimous in their sentencing recommendation.

In 2023, Florida’s infamous governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a law lowering that threshold from unanimous to 8-4.

This means that Braddy is once again facing the death penalty. In recent months, two others have received similar resentencings.

(As it stands, he already has multiple life sentences and more)

Ron DeSantis looking like a clown in May 2025.
Ron DeSantis speaks during a press conference held at the ICE-Enforcement and Removal Operation office on May 01, 2025. (Photo Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The death penalty is about more than just one evil man

Braddy’s crimes are horrific, and follow a long history of unthinkable violence against people of all walks of life.

(This man’s criminal record goes back to before I was born, and to before Quatisha Maycock was born)

Sometimes, people reduce the death penalty debate to whether evil should exist, and whether people who do evil should die — whether the world is better without evil people in it.

Ultimately, however, that is not the death penalty question. Capital punishment comes down to whether we trust the state and every step of an investigation, from police to jury selection to politicians setting sentencing guidelines, to condemn someone to die in this manner.

No reasonable person will mourn Braddy. But the vast majority of people on death row have done nothing as evil as the crimes for which he has been convicted. Some are innocent.

Harrel Braddy Again Facing Execution After Throwing 5-Year-Old Girl to Alligators in 1998 was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Parker McCollum Talks Baby Names, Reflects on Feeling ‘Blessed’ in His Next Chapter

Now that the news is out that Parker McCollum and his wife Hallie Ray Light are expecting their second baby boy, the country star is taking a moment to reflect on the journey ahead. As he shares updates on how his wife is doing, McCollum can’t help but think about life as a family of four, and admits he’s already been dreaming up names for the little one.

During an interview with Cody Alan for SiriusXM’s The Highway, the Texas native jokingly revealed that with their first son, Major Yancey Tyler McCollum, born in August 2024, he had wanted to name him Cadillac McCollum, Cadillac Mac, for short. Since Hallie Ray passed on that idea, he’s hoping to redeem himself with his name picks for baby number two.

“If Hallie ray would just let go and let me, his name would be baller. Not literally baller,” he clarified, “but it would be a really cool name.”

Parker McCollum, Hallie Ray Light; Photo Courtesy of Facebook
Parker McCollum, Hallie Ray Light; Photo Courtesy of Facebook

Over Christmas break, the couple announced they will be transitioning from a family of three to a family of four this summer.

“McCollum party of 4 next Christmas!!!! Another BOY joining us summer 2026!!! Merry Christmas, everyone! Thank you, Jesus! HBD!!,” they wrote on the heartfelt post.

When asked about adding another little one to the mix, McCollum admitted they are over the moon. Even though he knows that life will get even busier around their house, he’s confident that all three of them are looking forward to embracing the highs and lows that will come with this next chapter.

We’re excited, man. I know Hallie Ray is really excited. Watching our wild animal run around the house right now, I’m like, ‘Are we really about to do this again?’ And we absolutely are,” he told Alan.

McCollum then got candid about how thankful he feels for the way his life has turned out, between having a successful music career and a happy and healthy family by his side. Plus, Major being such a good kid has made them even more excited about watching him become a big brother.

“We’ve just been so freaking blessed, dude,” he admits humbly. “I mean, the music, the career has been awesome, and the family is healthy, and you know, Major, our little man we got right now, is just the freaking, you know, brightest light in the world, and setting the bar high for number two.”

The “What Kinda Man” singer goes on to say that he and Hallie Ray have established a good routine around the house, one that allows each of them to have their own time in the mornings before the day really kicks off.

“She needs about an hour in the morning to get the juices flowing. You know, I’m a morning person. It’s even before my eyes open. Every morning of my life, before my eyes even open, my brain’s going. I will lay there before I even open my eyes, and have a thousand thoughts in my head. It’s about an hour after she wakes up before she’s really kicked into gear. But she is the exact same person every single day.

Parker McCollum and Hallie Ray Light; Photo Courtesy Instagram
Parker McCollum and Hallie Ray Light; Photo Courtesy Instagram

Reflecting further on their dynamic as a couple, McCollum jokes about how their personalities couldn’t be more different, but somehow they still fit together perfectly.  

“Opposites attracted there for sure,” he pointed out. “I’m all over the place. I’m nine different people before I get out of the shower in the morning. And she is just steady, man. I mean, you can’t rattle her.”

McCollum and Hallie Ray may have their hands full preparing for baby number two, but the singer isn’t slowing down professionally. His headline tour is set to continue through late September, and fans have some new music to look forward to.

The singer songwriter recently dropped the news that after much anticipation, his track “Big Ole Fancy House,” is set to drop on January 23rd.

“Think it’s about time we released this one, yeah?,” he wrote on socials alongside an acoustic clip.

Find a full list of upcoming dates on Parker McCollum’s official website.

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