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Tepe Double Homicide_ Police Silence Speaks Volumes.

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

🗓️ 8 January 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re taking a deep, disciplined look at the murders of Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique Tepe — a double homicide that has shocked the Columbus community and generated a lot of online speculation. This episode is not about rumors. It’s not about internet detectives.It’s about facts, investigative process, and what police silence often tells us in a case like this. Let’s get into it.” “This case begins not with a 911 call from a victim, but with a welfare check. That distinction matters.”“When police respond to a welfare check, they are not responding to a crime in progress. They’re responding to concern — unanswered calls, missed obligations, something out of routine.”

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0:00.0

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Police Off the Cuff Real Crime Stories.

0:06.5

I'm your host, NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon.

0:10.0

You know, in this double murder of Spencer and Monique Teppi,

0:14.0

I think we got to realize that detectives are on this case, and they're working it hard.

0:21.0

And I see a lot of media people, YouTube content creators, just making things up.

0:27.2

And, you know, something, I think we need to stick with the facts here, you know,

0:31.9

and come to the realization that the people investigating this case are professionals,

0:39.1

and they know what they are doing.

0:41.8

They absolutely 100% know what they're doing.

0:44.8

So does something not add up in this case?

0:49.5

What is that?

0:50.7

What is it that's not adding up?

0:52.9

Well, the crime scene screams at us. It screams

0:57.6

that this perpetrator or perpetrators in this case is known to the victims. And that has sort of been

1:07.6

said from day one from December 30th the fact that the crime scene didn't

1:14.7

show signs of ransacking did not show signs of a robbery and there was no

1:21.0

forced entry and right away right from the early onset the earliest onset of this

1:26.3

case it was determined by investigators

1:29.3

that this was not a murder suicide. It would have been easy for investigators to say

1:35.1

this was a murder suicide, except the one thing that is sort of a qualification there to have

1:42.8

a murder suicide is that the murder weapon must be on the

1:46.8

scene and the murder weapon was gone. So right away, and there's other ways to see if it was a

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