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An Ohio Dentist and His Wife Were Fatally Shot in Their Home. One Week Later, Questions Remain

There are new questions surrounding the murders of Ohio dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique after NBC News obtained audio of a 911 callback that occurred at the home eight months before the murders took place. The early morning call, which featured a woman’s voice, is adding to the growing mystery of the murders as the family tells NBC News it is “clearly not Monique’s voice.” The new details come as police continue to search for a person of interest seen in surveillance footage in the alley near the Tepe residence around the time of the murders on Dec. 30. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY.