A suspect in the murder of an Ohio dentist and his wife made his first court appearance on Monday. The man is accused of killing his ex-wife, Dr. Deborah Davis, 45, and her husband, Dr. David Sandler, 47, whose bodies were found in their home in Gahanna, Ohio.
According to reports, the suspect, who has not been named, was arrested last week on charges of aggravated murder and other crimes related to the killings. Police say they discovered a motive for the murders after finding an email from the suspect's ex-wife that mentioned her husband had been cheating on her.
The couple had been married for 21 years before their deaths. Davis was also a dentist, while Sandler owned a dental practice in Columbus.
According to reports, the suspect, who has not been named, was arrested last week on charges of aggravated murder and other crimes related to the killings. Police say they discovered a motive for the murders after finding an email from the suspect's ex-wife that mentioned her husband had been cheating on her.
The couple had been married for 21 years before their deaths. Davis was also a dentist, while Sandler owned a dental practice in Columbus.