Retired Detective Comments on Tepe Murder Investigation

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Retired Detective Comments on Tepe Murder Investigation
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A retired Columbus homicide detective shares insights on the ongoing investigation into the double murder of Spencer and Monique Tepe, emphasizing the challenges and diligent efforts of current detectives while refraining from personal opinions on the case.

"I am sure they are having meetings and meetings, who is going to follow up on which tip," said retired Columbus homicide detective Dana Farbacher."It's horrible that it happened, but it may take time to solve," said Farbacher, who served over 20 years as a homicide detective before retiring in 2014.

He emphasized the pressure detectives face, stating, "It can be really hard, you still have people who want to try and run the investigation." Farbacher assured that detectives are diligently working on the case, saying, "When they have information they believe is pertinent, they will put it out." Police are currently sifting through numerous tips about a person of interest caught on camera near the Tepe's home around the time of the murders. Farbacher explained the process: "They have to filter through all these things. If they get 50 tips, you got to follow up on all 50, talk to people. Is the information accurate they are trying to give you?"While Farbacher refrained from sharing his opinions on the case, he expressed confidence that the culprit would eventually be caught, saying, "The saying was always shake the tree enough, and a piece of fruit will come out."Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's family said their now-federally charged bodyguard passed all of his background checks and drug tests.New details continue to emerge in the murder investigation of Spencer and Monique Tepe.Ohio Attorney General David Yost announced has announced a full-throated endorsement for former Ohio lieutenant governor and current senator John Husted.On Tuesday, three Ohio state legislators -- State Rep. Christine Cockley , State Rep. Mark Sigrist , and State Sen. Bill DeMora (D-ColA retired Columbus homicide detective shared his thoughts on the double murder of dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique, near Winland Park.

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