A newly unsealed affidavit alleges the surgeon accused of murdering his ex-wife and her dentist husband was lurking around the victims’ home weeks before they were gunned down.
According to in Indiana with friends when Monique went back to her hotel during the second half of the game.
According to the affidavit, McKee was seen on video entering the Tepes' property on N. 4th Street Dec. 6, 2025, and leaving a few hours later when the couple was away.
According to the affidavit, friends and family told detectives that Monique described McKee as abusive both during and after their marriage. One witness detailed allegations of strangulation and non-consensual sex.
The documents say McKee allegedly threatened Monique’s life, telling her he could "kill her at any time" and vowed to follow her by purchasing a home next to hers, claiming "she will always be his wife."
When asked why Monique left the game, Spencer said she was upset about "something involving her ex-husband and was going back to the hotel," according to the affidavit.
Investigators have alleged the killings were not random, saying there were no signs of forced entry or robbery.
"We know that this is her ex-husband, so it's domestic violence-related. And, as the trial moves on, as charges come about, we will be able to probably get more answers. But, right now, we don't have the answer as to a motive," Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant previously told Fox News Digital.
McKee has pleaded not guilty to four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary and is being held without bond at the James A. Karnes Corrections Center in Franklin County.
Monique and McKee were married for seven months after an Aug. 22, 2015, wedding before splitting up, court records show. McKee was completing his residency at the Virginia Tech Carilion Clinic when Monique filed for divorce, writing that the two were "incompatible."
Monique and Spencer's two children were found safe at the home after the shooting. Rob Misleh, Spencer's brother-in-law, told McKee’s defense attorney, Diane Menashe, for comment.
Fox News Digital's Adam Sabes contributed to this report.