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Monique and Spencer Tepe | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan
Monique and Spencer Tepe | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

New Details in Ohio Dentist Murder Case – Family Member Speaks Out About Chilling Footage

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Jan 07, 2026
09:59 A.M.

Hours before dawn in an Ohio neighborhood, a hooded figure was captured moving through the darkness. Moments later, a couple was discovered dead, their toddlers left alone inside the house.

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Police investigating the brutal killings of Spencer and Monique Tepe have released chilling new surveillance footage showing a person of interest near the couple's Columbus home.

Spencer and Monique Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

Spencer and Monique Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

Haunting Surveillance Footage Emerges in Ohio Double Murder

The grainy clip, captured in the alley behind their residence, shows an unidentified individual walking with their head down between 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. on December 30, 2025, the same timeframe in which investigators believe the murders took place.

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The figure is seen wearing light-colored pants and a dark hooded jacket, their face obscured from view. While authorities have not identified the person, they have labeled them a person of interest and are urging the public to come forward with any information.

Two Young Children Were Home During the Murders

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The Tepe family's two small children, ages one and four, were inside the house when their parents were killed, but were not physically harmed. The siblings are now in the care of their uncle, Rob Misleh, who spoke publicly following the devastating loss.

In an interview with NewsNation, Rob shared his reaction to the footage. "I do think, you know, [it's a] suspicious-looking person there. It also very well could be ... somebody walking home drunk from a bar," he stated.

Rob Misleh speaks after the devastating loss, from a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

Rob Misleh speaks after the devastating loss, from a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

The family remains in disbelief. "They were always smiling, they were always laughing. So, it's really just unbelievable and shocking to all of us when we found out. Still, a week later, it doesn't, still doesn't feel real. I can't believe I'm, like, here talking about this," Rob added.

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Monique and Spencer Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

Monique and Spencer Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

He recalled the couple as people who were "so well liked and admired by everyone," noting that he was unaware of any enemies they could have had.

Authorities have yet to name a suspect or release a motive. The couple was found upstairs in their residence.

Spencer and Monique Tepe's home seen in a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

Spencer and Monique Tepe's home seen in a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

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A Community Mourns the Loss of Spencer and Monique

The deaths of Spencer and Monique have devastated their family and community. Spencer, 37, was a well-known dentist from Mason, Ohio, remembered for his warm demeanor and infectious personality. According to WLWT, he graduated from Mason High School and was known for his commitment to helping others.

Monique, 39, had a background in early childhood education and was remembered as a loving mother who brought people together. Friends and family described the couple as devoted parents and kind-hearted individuals.

Spencer and Monique Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

Spencer and Monique Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

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Police Plead for the Public's Help to Identify Hooded Figure

"We know there are questions and concerns surrounding this tragic incident," police said in their social media post. "Detectives are working diligently to solve this case. We will continue to update you as the investigation progresses."

Tips can be submitted by calling 614-645-2228 or through Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-8477. Anonymous tips are also accepted.

Police secure the area outside Spencer and Monique Tepe's home as seen in a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

Police secure the area outside Spencer and Monique Tepe's home as seen in a video dated January 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/@CBSEveningNews

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As detectives work to identify the person seen in the newly released video, earlier calls and police records from the morning of December 30 offer more insight into how the case first came to light.

According to records obtained through public records requests and reported by The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus police received the first call at 9:03 a.m. on December 30, 2025, when a colleague requested a well-being check on Spencer Tepe, who had not arrived at work and could not be reached by phone.

For those who knew Spencer's habits, the silence alone was enough to raise concern.

A patrol car on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. | Source: Getty Images

A patrol car on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. | Source: Getty Images

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A Missed Routine That Prompted the First Check

Spencer worked at Athens Dental Depot, which opens at 8 a.m., on Tuesdays. The caller told dispatchers it was entirely out of character for him to miss work without notice.

"He is always on time and he would contact us if there was any issue whatsoever," the colleague said in the call to the police. "I just don't know how else to say this." An officer arrived at the home on the 1400 block of North 4th Street around 9:22 a.m., found no response at the door, and left.

The photo of a dental office. | Source: Getty Images

The photo of a dental office. | Source: Getty Images

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When Concern Turned Into Alarm

As the morning progressed and Spencer remained unreachable, the concern that began at his workplace spread beyond it. By 9:57 a.m., another call came in, this time from a man at the residence who reported hearing children inside the house. At 10 a.m., another coworker called the police, saying she was worried about the dentist's well-being and was heading to the residence.

At 10:05 am, a friend called the police from the home. He said he went there because Spencer was not answering the phone. According to dispatcher recordings, the caller said he could see a body inside the house, lying near a bed. "There is a body inside," the caller stated.

Police returned to the home, located two young children inside, and executed a search warrant at the residence. What they found next would confirm the worst fears raised by the earlier calls.

Columbus police patrol car seen in Ohio. | Source: Getty Images

Columbus police patrol car seen in Ohio. | Source: Getty Images

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Who Was Found Inside the Home

Authorities later confirmed that Spencer, 37, and his wife, Monique Tepe, 39, were found dead inside their Weinland Park home. Spencer had been shot multiple times, according to a police radio run log obtained by The Dispatch.

A police dispatcher report also referenced a "41A," a code used for robbery reports. Police said there were no indications of a murder-suicide but declined to release further details. As of December 31, 2025, Columbus police had not returned The Dispatch's follow-up calls.

As investigators worked to piece together what happened, attention also turned to the lives interrupted by the violence.

Monique and Spencer Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

Monique and Spencer Tepe seen in a post dated January 3, 2025 | Source: Facebook/rachelwhelan

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Who Spencer and Monique Were

Spencer's staff profile reportedly listed him as a dentist at the dental depot in Athens, Ohio. He earned bachelor's degrees in Spanish and biology from The Ohio State University and completed his Doctor of Dental Surgery there in 2017.

"Outside of the office, Dr. Tepe enjoys golf, travel, and time with his family," the profile reportedly stated. The dental office closed on Friday to mourn his death.

A photo of Spencer and Monique Tepe's residence, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

A photo of Spencer and Monique Tepe's residence, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

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What Investigators Have Ruled Out

While many questions remain unanswered, police have publicly addressed a few key points. In a report by WKYC, investigators said they have ruled out a murder-suicide and are treating the case as a homicide. Police have not confirmed whether a robbery occurred, nor have they explained how the suspect may have entered the home.

According to a New York Post report, investigators believe the suspect may have been captured on a police camera mounted on a utility pole near the intersection of Fourth Street and East Eighth Avenue, just a few hundred feet from the home. The report said there were no signs of forced entry, and the suspect quickly fled the area. Police have not confirmed the footage publicly.

Columbus police car is parked outside Spencer and Monique Tepe's house, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

Columbus police car is parked outside Spencer and Monique Tepe's house, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

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Neighbors Describe a Shaken Block

As details emerged, residents nearby began grappling with the reality that the violence occurred so close to home. Residents nearby told The Dispatch the neighborhood is typically quiet.

Andrew Pla, who lived next door, said he was away when the shooting occurred and described feeling unsettled upon learning what happened.

Across the street, Ethan Garcia said he often saw Monique leaving for work in the mornings and described the news as deeply concerning.

Police crime tape is use across Spencer and Monique Tepe's home, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

Police crime tape is use across Spencer and Monique Tepe's home, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

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Family Speaks as Community Grieves

For those closest to the couple, the shock quickly gave way to grief. A family member described shock, anger, and despair as investigators continue their work. Rob Misleh said:

"They were so warm. Their place in Columbus was just where everybody gathered. They always had people over, always having fun, just great people. They're just amazing parents and their kids are beautiful, but they, they did such a great job, and you know we have a huge community that now will obviously step in and help raise these children."

Rob Misleh talks about Spencer and Monique Tepe, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

Rob Misleh talks about Spencer and Monique Tepe, seen from a video post dated January 5, 2026. | Source: YouTube/WKYCChannel3

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A GoFundMe page created by Audrey (Tepe) Mackie, a cousin, described the couple as deeply connected to others and devoted parents.

Mark Valrose, the owner of Athens Dental Depot, also stated, "He will be deeply missed by our team and the many patients he cared for over the years."

An Online Detail Drawing Attention

As the investigation unfolded, an online claim began circulating. On X, a handle claimed that someone had searched Monique's name online roughly 12 hours before the killings.

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Police have not commented on the claim or confirmed whether it is relevant to the investigation. Days after the shooting, key questions remain unanswered: who entered the home, why, and whether the children witnessed anything that could help investigators.

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For now, police say the case remains active, and a community is left grappling with the sudden loss of two lives — and the silence surrounding how it all happened.

In the end, what began as a colleague's quiet worry, a missed shift, and an unanswered phone has left behind far larger questions than answers. Until more details emerge, the case remains defined not only by what is known, but also by what is missing and by the lingering unease that something so devastating could have unfolded from a moment that first seemed merely out of character.

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