“A Poignant Turn That Never Happened” – The Heartbreaking Tragedy of Spencer and Monique Tepe and the Limits of Young Children’s Memories
Columbus, Ohio – January 8, 2026 – The shocking double homicide of Spencer Tepe, 37, a beloved dentist, and his wife Monique Tepe, 39, on December 30, 2025, continues to haunt their community, family, and the nation. Found shot to death in the upstairs of their Weinland Park home – the very place they married in 2021 – the couple left behind two young children, ages 4 and 1, who were discovered unharmed but crying inside the house.
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Despite circulating sensational headlines suggesting a “poignant turn” where the children shared memories of their parents’ final moments – providing a crucial clue overlooked by investigators – no such development has occurred. The children, due to their tender ages, have not provided any testimony or statements to police. Family members have emphasized that the youngsters remain largely unaware of the full tragedy, shielded in loving care with relatives as the adults grapple with how to eventually explain the unimaginable loss.
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Hypothetically, even if the 4-year-old recalled fragments – perhaps sounds in the night or waking to silence – child psychology experts note that trauma at such a young age often suppresses memories, and any details would be handled with extreme caution to avoid further harm. The 1-year-old, naturally, retains no conscious recollection. No reports indicate the children witnessed the crime or offered investigative leads.
The killings occurred between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m., while the family slept. No signs of forced entry were found, and no firearm recovered, ruling out murder-suicide early on. Police released surveillance video of a person of interest – a hooded figure in light pants walking an alley near the home during the critical window – but no arrests have been made, and motive remains unknown.

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A makeshift memorial of flowers and tributes grows outside the home, reflecting community grief for a couple described as joyful, devoted parents building a life “rooted in love.” Spencer, fluent in Spanish and a Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteer, commuted to his Athens practice; Monique brought warmth to everything, family said.

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As investigators pursue tips, the real poignancy lies in absence: two children growing up without the parents who “lived for them,” and a family vowing justice while protecting their future. No overlooked clue from innocent voices has emerged – only silence from the youngest survivors of a senseless act.
In Weinland Park’s quiet streets, the search for answers continues, honoring Spencer and Monique by safeguarding the lives they cherished most.
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