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Monique Tepe Did Everything Right: FBI Expert on Why Grievance Collectors Don't Let Go

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

She left after seven months. Let him keep the house. Let him have the rings. Paid what she owed—with interest. Moved back to Ohio, rebuilt her life, married Spencer, had two children. Her family says Monique never spoke Michael McKee's name after the divorce. She only called him "her ex-husband." She talked about emotional abuse. About torment. That she was always worried. She did everything right.

Eight years later, police say he drove 300 miles in the middle of the night and killed her anyway.

Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines the psychology of someone who allegedly holds onto that kind of rage for nearly a decade. She breaks down what she calls "deep-seated resentment and hate that just built up"—the behavioral profile of a grievance collector who catalogs perceived slights, assigns permanent blame, and never moves on. Watching an ex-spouse build a new family doesn't bring closure for someone like this. It escalates obsessive attachment into violence.

The divorce records reveal telling control dynamics. McKee wanted the rings back from a marriage that lasted less than a year. The separation agreement required Monique to reimburse him with interest. Coffindaffer explains what this suggests about ownership and entitlement—someone who demands jewelry back from a seven-month marriage isn't negotiating. They're keeping score.

Police labeled this a "targeted domestic violence attack." But there were no prior reports. No restraining orders. No documented threats. Monique's family says the arrest was "not a shock"—they'd suspected McKee from day one but stayed quiet to protect the investigation. The family knew. For eight years. And the system couldn't act until someone was dead.

Sometimes doing everything right still isn't enough.

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.2

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole and Todd Michaels.

0:18.0

Monique Teppy did everything you're supposed to do when you leave a bad situation.

0:23.0

She got out after seven months.

0:24.7

She didn't drag things out.

0:26.9

She let him keep the house.

0:28.2

She let him have the rings.

0:29.4

She just won it out.

0:30.6

She paid him what she owed.

0:32.5

She moved back to Ohio, rebuilt her life, fell in love, got married, had two kids, put eight years of time between

0:40.1

her and him. Life had moved on for all intents and purposes. Her family says, though, that she

0:46.2

never said Michael McKee's name after the divorce. She only called him the ex-husband. They say she did

0:52.8

talk about the emotional abuse, about the torment, how it still haunted her to that day. They say she did talk about the emotional abuse, about the torment, how it still

0:55.8

haunted her to that day. They say she always worried about him coming for her. Eight years later,

1:03.2

police say he drove 300 miles in the middle of the night and killed her anyway. Jennifer Kaufend

1:08.3

after retired FBI Special Agent is with us to help break this down as we look at the

1:13.9

more personal angle of this. I know you've said about this case that it reflects deep-seated resentment and

1:22.5

hate that just built up. What do we know about the psychology as someone who holds a grudge for eight years

1:28.4

after a seven month marriage?

1:30.8

Yeah, you know, listen, he obviously loved this woman

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