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What Police Aren't Saying in the Tepe Double Murder Investigation

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Tepe Murders: What Police Strategy Reveals About the Case Ten days into the investigation of the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe, Columbus, Ohio police are intensifying their efforts — including door-to-door canvassing in the neighborhood where the couple was found dead. In this episode of Police Off The Cuff, we break down what a neighborhood canvass really means in a double-homicide investigation, why detectives deploy it at this stage, and what information police are hoping to uncover. We also analyze the investigative strategy being used by the Columbus Police Department, including victimology, timeline reconstruction, digital evidence review, and follow-up interviews. Columbus Police officials, including the Chief of Police, have emphasized that this remains an active and ongoing investigation, with limited public details released to protect the integrity of the case. We discuss why investigators often withhold information, how canvassing can expose overlooked witnesses or surveillance, and what typically happens next as forensic and digital evidence continues to be analyzed.


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