Yes it said no forced entry. I noticed that too. I think it said the bodies were found on the second floor. So would that be the top floor? 3 floors including the basement, but generally a basement is not considered a floor. In the UK we say ground floor and first floor but I believe you call them first floor and second floor.Did I read there was no forced entry? So the ex had a way of getting in the house? Or were the doors unlocked? Where were their bodies found? I thought it was in the bedroom.
They have the video of the suspect going to and from the house so they could have got it from that. Also backed up by the perps phone maybe and, yeah, shots heard by a neighbour.The time of death is 3:52 a.m. I wonder how that is so oddly specific? Maybe someone did hear the shots...?
I read that Spencer would get to work early and therefore leave home early so maybe he was up and getting ready.Seems more likely he entered through the back just because the video was there of him in the alley, the back seems more likely. Not known though. At this point.
Also if no one answered the door, did he find his way around in the dark or know the layout? Was he ever there before, inside or out?
There is a lot of confusion as to which floor and it also has people thinking the caller who saw the body was in the house instead of calling from outside. Another reason for them thinking that is they can hear the kids in the background on the call so they think he is inside. We call it first and second floors but ground floor would mean first floor here too. We call a basement a basement, at least where I live that's how it is. I know it is different in different places.Yes it said no forced entry. I noticed that too. I think it said the bodies were found on the second floor. So would that be the top floor? 3 floors including the basement, but generally a basement is not considered a floor. In the UK we say ground floor and first floor but I believe you call them first floor and second floor.
Yes, that's a thought. That's pretty early though even for that but it is possible. If there is any weather also or bad roads, you'd leave earlier, or most would, because you'd know it could take more time. Going over the fence in back would be easy as well. Gray did another one after they were found that was like 18 minutes or something showing the fence up close and there is a board running right through the middle horizontally which would give you a foot hold to step onto and then you could go over.I read that Spencer would get to work early and therefore leave home early so maybe he was up and getting ready.
He could even have been ambushed as he left the house and then taken back inside.
Definitely is possible. I know I like hours to before I go to work. When younger, I more preferred to sleep until last minute but that passed and I like to have time before work these days or last few decades.So Spencer would open his office at 7 and a 1.5 hour commute means leaving at 5.30 a.m. so he well could have been up already at the time of the murders stated as 3.52 a.m.
I don't think much of Koffendoffer. She also says she thinks he staked out and "got" the pass code for the door. No way is that as easy as she makes it sound. I think I heard her say that on a show too. I don't think that is how he got in for a moment, by "obtaining" the pass code.This article says they caught the ex based on his car caught on CCTV.
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Ex-FBI agent suggests possible motive in twisted murder of Ohio dentist, wife — after chilling timing of slaughter
Spencer Tepe, 37, and his wife, Monique, 39, were found dead in their Columbus home on Dec. 30 soon after celebrating their anniversary, authorities said.nypost.com
I remember I was at my parents. It was announcing it was changing the beginning of the year. So it had to be at least 2016. My mom got sick 2017. I said....Great. watch, it's going to turn to crap. It did. Turns out I an psychic.Yeah I liked them all back then pretty much. Don't know if they've changed or I have with a few of them. I should know Gloria's daughter too. Same thing, I can picture her. I hated it when Court TV changed and stopped almost everything they'd been covering and doing.