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McKee Case _ Charges Upgraded_ Ballistics Link_ Extradition Next.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Law Enforcement, Crime, True Crime, Military

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

McKee's Upgraded Charges: How the New Evidence Connects Him to the Murders NEW EVIDENCE. NEW CHARGES. A CASE THAT JUST ESCALATED. Tonight on Police Off The Cuff, we break down the latest developments in the Michael McKee case, including newly filed aggravated murder charges, critical ballistics and surveillance evidence, and what prosecutors say proves this was a planned, targeted attack. Investigators allege McKee used a firearm equipped with a suppressor, and new court filings outline how vehicle movement, video evidence, and ballistic matches are now central to the prosecution’s theory. We’ll also explain why the charges were upgraded, how aggravated burglary factors into the case, and what McKee’s waiver of extradition means as he awaits transfer back to Ohio. In this livestream, we cover: New evidence revealed in the indictment ️ What the upgraded charges actually mean Surveillance video and vehicle movement explained Ballistics and suppressor allegations Extradition status and what happens next in court Legal and investigative analysis from a law-enforcement perspective This is a fact-driven breakdown separating confirmed information from speculation, with a focus on what prosecutors must prove and where this case goes next.

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0:00.0

Good afternoon, everyone.

0:05.2

And breaking news, of course, in the case that we've been following,

0:09.3

which is the Michael McKee case, the murder of Spencer and Monique Teppey.

0:14.4

So you would think that this case would cool off.

0:17.9

But every day we are finding out new things.

0:22.7

The charges have been upgraded.

0:30.7

There's a ballistic link, of course, and the extradition is next. So today we're going to update the Michael David McKee case. What's he now charged with? What police say ties him to the murders of Moni Tepe and Spencer Tepe,

0:39.3

and what happens next as he sits in an Illinois awaiting extradition back to Franklin County, Ohio?

0:46.5

This case moved fast, and the charges just got heavier.

0:51.1

The headline, McKee has now been indicted, charges upgraded upgraded of Franklin County grand jury returned an indictment on January 16th, 2026.

1:01.0

And it's not just two murders anymore. This indictment is structured as four aggravated murder counts tied to theory and timing plus aggravated burglary.

1:13.4

According to the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office McKee, who is charged with two counts of aggravated murder, prior calculation and design.

1:23.9

One count of aggravated burglary.

1:25.9

Two counts of aggravated murder committed during the course of an aggravated burglary.

1:31.7

And that phrasing matters. In plain English, prosecutors are alleging premeditation, which means prior calculation and design.

1:41.3

And also alleging the killings occurred in connection with an aggravated burglary

1:45.8

theory. Another charge, firearm plus a suppressor specifications. Every count in the indictment

1:53.9

includes a three-year firearm specification using a gun and a six-year specification tied to using a firearm suppressor.

2:02.9

And the prosecutor's office spells out the stakes. If convicted,

2:08.0

McKee faces life with a stated minimum possibility of parole after 32 years up to life without

2:15.6

parole. What police say links McK key to the killings. Well,

2:21.4

police have described this as a targeted domestic violence-related attack and they're publicly

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