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_The Tepe murders the Case That Should_ve Been Stopped_

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Military, Law Enforcement, Crime

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

The Red Flags That Could Have Stopped The Tepe Murders The Tepe murders were not a mystery — they were a warning. In this livestream, retired NYPD detectives break down the visible danger signs, the domestic-violence escalation, and the hard legal limits that prevented police and family courts from intervening before the killings occurred. This is not hindsight speculation. It is a reality-based analysis of what law enforcement can do, what courts cannot do, and why some cases move toward tragedy despite clear warning signs. We examine the behavioral red flags, the role of protective orders, the disconnect between family court and criminal law, and the moment this case crossed from preventable to legally unstoppable.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today is not about who did it. We already know that. Today is about something far more unsettling. In the weeks and months before the Teppy murders, the warning signs were there. People saw them.

0:22.3

Documents existed.

0:24.1

Courts were involved.

0:25.7

Law enforcement was aware.

0:29.9

And yet, nothing stopped what was coming.

0:33.9

So the question we're asking today isn't emotional.

0:35.3

It's legal.

0:42.1

Could this case have been stopped? Or was it moving toward tragedy? In a way,

0:48.7

the system was never designed to prevent. These are the questions that we're going to be asking you tonight. What did the system fail here? And what were the warning signs?

0:55.0

And we'll go over all of that.

0:57.0

But first, a quick reminder.

0:59.0

If you're looking for real crime insight, not YouTube theories, this channel is different.

1:04.0

I'm a retired NYPD sergeant and I'm police off the cuff.

1:08.0

We analyze cases the way cops and prosecutors do, what matters,

1:12.7

what doesn't, and what the internet gets wrong.

1:15.6

If that's the perspective you want, subscribe now, because this isn't entertainment, it's

1:21.8

experience.

1:23.1

And I would just also like to remind everyone that this show, Police Off the Cuff, is sponsored by Fandul on the Believe Network.

1:33.6

And if you're not subscribed, hit that subscribe button, hit the like button, share us with your friends and family, make lots of comments.

1:39.5

It helps our show.

1:40.6

It helps the algorithm out, and it helps us to grow.

1:43.8

And we thank you for that so folks hold

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