RADNOR, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 11, 2024--
Wedbush Securities, a global independent financial services firm, proudly announces the continued expansion of our Main Line, Philadelphia office with the addition of the McCall Connelly Group. The founding members include Mike McCall, who will join as Senior Vice President, Investments and take on the role of Market Manager in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and Mike Connelly, who will be joining as Vice President, Investments. This strategic partnership highlights Wedbush’s commitment to strengthening its wealth management presence in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets, offering comprehensive wealth management advice, solutions and capabilities to the clientele we serve.
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Wedbush Securities Expands East Coast Presence with the McCall Connelly Group
Mike McCall, Senior Vice President, Market Manager (Photo: Business Wire)
Wedbush Securities Expands East Coast Presence with the McCall Connelly Group
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Connelly and McCall have been working together to deliver excellent client service and wealth advice for nearly 20 years and have remained a team at multiple firms, most recently B. Riley Wealth Management. By developing portfolios and financial plans tailored to further a client’s financial goals, the group ensures an exceptionally high level of guidance for clients. The approach considers opportunities from a global perspective and both micro- and macroeconomic conditions to develop plans that are sustainable over the long term.
“We thrilled to be part of the dynamic growth of Wedbush in Philadelphia and the Northeast region and are eager to utilize the full breadth of resources at Wedbush to continue serving our clients at a high level,” said McCall.
Connelly adds, “Joining Wedbush has us excited and looking towards the future, we really appreciate that Wedbush is a boutique firm with the full-scale capabilities of a traditional wire house. We are thrilled to be able to utilize all that Wedbush has to offer.”
EVP, Head of Wealth Management, Chris Mone adds, “The McCall Connelly Group joining our Main Line, Philadelphia office is a key piece in our plan for Northeast expansion and broader growth as a firm. Their combined skill set offers clients a superb advisory experience and we are thrilled to have them.”
“We are excited to expand our East Coast presence with the addition of the McCall Connelly Group. Mike McCall, a top advisor and respected leader, along with Mike Connelly, brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to putting clients first. Their expertise will significantly enhance our wealth management services in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions,” adds SVP, Head of Business Development and Market Expansions, Craig Pirtle.
McCall earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delaware and Connelly holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from LaSalle University.
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Mike Connelly, Vice President, Investments (Photo: Business Wire)
Wedbush Securities Expands East Coast Presence with the McCall Connelly Group
Mike McCall, Senior Vice President, Market Manager (Photo: Business Wire)
Wedbush Securities Expands East Coast Presence with the McCall Connelly Group
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Police in Ohio's capital city said Wednesday that they have gathered enough evidence to link a man charged in the double homicide of his ex-wife and her husband in their Columbus home last month to the killings.
Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant said in an Associated Press interview that authorities now believe Michael David McKee, 39, a vascular surgeon who was living in Chicago, was the person seen walking down a dark alley near Monique and Spencer Tepe's home in video footage from the night of the murders. His vehicle has also been identified traveling near the house, and a firearm found in his Illinois residence also traced to evidence at the scene, she said.
An attorney representing McKee could not be identified through court listings.
His arrest Saturday capped off nearly two weeks of speculation surrounding the mysterious killings that attracted national attention. No obvious signs of forced entry were found at the Tepes’ home. Police also said no weapon was found there, and murder-suicide was not suspected. Further, nothing was stolen, and the couple’s two young children and their dog were left unharmed in the home.
“What we can tell you is that we have evidence linking the vehicle that he was driving to the crime scene. We also have evidence of him coming and going in that particular vehicle,” Bryant told the AP. “What I can also share with you is that there were multiple firearms taken from the property of McKee, and one of those firearms did match preliminarily from a NIBIN (ballistic) hit back to this actual homicide.”
Bryant said that the department wants the public to keep the tips coming. Investigators were able to follow up on every phone call, email and private tip shared from the community to the department and some of that information allowed them to gather enough evidence to make an arrest, she said.
That work culminated in the apprehension of McKee in Rockford, Illinois, where the hospital where he worked — OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center — has said it is cooperating with the investigation. He has been charged with premeditated aggravated murder in the shooting deaths. Monique Tepe, who divorced McKee in 2017, was 39. Her husband, a dentist whose absence from work that morning prompted the first call to police, was 37.
McKee waived his right to an extradition hearing on Monday during an appearance in the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in Winnebago County, Illinois, where he remains in jail. Bryant said officials are working out details of his return to Ohio, with no exact arrival date set. His next hearing in Winnebago County is scheduled for Jan. 23.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said Wednesday that the city doesn't prioritize high-profile cases any more than others, noting that the city's closure rate on criminal cases exceeds the national average. The city also celebrated in 2025 its lowest level of homicides and violent crime since 2007, Ginther said.
“Every case matters. Ones that receive national attention, and those that don’t,” he told the AP. “Every family deserves closure and for folks to be held accountable, and the rest of the community deserves to be safe when dangerous people are taken off the street.”
Ginther said it is vital for central Ohioans to continue to grieve with the Tepes' family, which includes two young children, and loved ones, as they cope with “such an unimaginable loss.”
“I want our community to wrap our arms around this family and these children for years to come,” he said.
This undated booking photo provided by the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, shows Michael David McKee, who was charged in the killing of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband Spencer Tepe at their Columbus, Ohio, home on Dec. 30, 2025. (Winnebago County Sheriff's Office via AP)
Spencer and Monique Tepe's home in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos)
This image taken from video shows Michael David McKee walking into the courtroom on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Rockford, Ill. (WIFR News/Pool Photo via AP)