Ohio Couple's Tragic Fate Uncovered: New 911 Call Details Emerge Before Double Homicide

A family member of murdered Spencer and Monique Tepe has revealed new details about a 911 call that was made from their home to report a “domestic dispute.”

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A shocking revelation has come to light in the investigation into the murders of Ohio dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique. The couple, both 37 and 39 years old, were found dead in their home on December 30, with their two young children and a dog unharmed. New information suggests that a party guest made a tearful 911 call to report a 'domestic dispute' at the Tepe residence months before the murders. According to Spencer's brother-in-law, Rob Misleh, the caller was a woman who had gotten into a fight with her own partner at the party. Misleh described the caller as having 'mental health issues' and 'having a lapse psychologically' during the incident. The 911 call, which took place in April, shows the woman becoming emotional and eventually hanging up on the dispatcher. The dispatcher later called her back to ensure everything was fine, but the woman insisted she was 'OK' and 'just emotional.' The Columbus Police Department is still investigating the murders, and a video of a 'person of interest' was released in January. The couple's children and dog are being cared for by family members. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.