Jonna Spilbor
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He's going to face the same procedures that any other defendant faces.
And the first thing that he will do is be arraigned on the charges.
And right now the charges are two counts of murder.
So from there, I, you know, I would be so surprised if they set any sort of bail because he's not from Ohio.
He's from a neighboring state.
And if he doesn't have any contacts or meaningful contact in Ohio, it's...
highly likely that he would be a flight risk.
And that is what a bail setting is primarily about.
So I expect that following the arraignment, he will be sitting inside an 8x10 cement cell in Ohio.
So if they have the right guy, here's the premeditation.
He had to leave his home in Illinois, get himself over to Ohio, do so in the middle of the night when typically you do not think you're going to be discovered or seen by others, carry a weapon, a gun, shoot the two victims, leave, get back to Illinois under the cover of darkness.
That's got premeditation all over.
And let's factor in for a minute the fact that since we don't know whether there was an ongoing relationship between Mr. McKee and any of the Tepes, we also have to figure that the seven years that he was not married to her contributed to this notion of premeditation.
They're going to start getting phone records.
That's usually the very next step.
There will probably be some sort of DNA at the scene.
That will be critical.
I know this case is not the same as the Brian Koberger case, but it sure has got some similar elements.
When Brian Koberger was first contacted by police,
They had basically identified a similar car, number one.