
He had two children with Dorte, a young son and a daughter. Robert McKee, by all accounts, was a family man.

Army in 1966 to 1968, and that extra cash from his service station attendant job meant he could afford to send Dorte back to Germany to visit her family. He’d met his wife Dorte while stationed in Germany as first lieutenant for the U.S. He was a sixth grade teacher at the Vickery School in Pittsfield, but when the kiddos were on summer vacation and his classroom was closed up until the fall, 35-year old Robert McKee picked up a full-time summer gig at McNally’s Texaco Station in Newport.

In the next two episodes of Dark Downeast, you’ll hear what happened that June of 1975 and about the two humans lost to still-unsolved violent crimes. The same month and year in the same small Maine town. I’d never picked up on it before – the cases of Robert McKee and Ellen Choate are not linked, at least not confirmed to be linked despite speculation, but they’re connected by time and place. They’re all familiar to me at this point, I know their photos by heart and even the years and dates stick with me now, but I notice something new each time I check the list, too. I spend a lot of time reviewing the details of Maine’s Unsolved Homicide list, scrolling the names and seeing the faces of those whose cases still wait for their conclusion. McKee and his wife Tara have two children Michael and Anna.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Michael McKee represented Moncton North from 1974 to 1992 and Killeen McKee represented Kent from 1940 to 1950.

He is a third generation McKee to be elected to the New Brunswick Legislature as his father and grandfather were both Members of the Legislative Assembly. Having participated in minor football, hockey and soccer in his youth, and a former player and executive member with the Moncton Black Tide Rugby Club, he is now a youth hockey coach with the Moncton Minor Hockey Association. He also has experience as Chairperson for the Mental Health Review Board. Augustine’s Housing Ltd., a non profit agency that offers affordable housing to seniors, and formerly sat on the board of the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick, a non profit agency that offers programs to at risk individuals to help them live healthy and productive lives.

In addition to serving breakfast to children at Queen Elizabeth School and helping with the school drop-off zone at École Saint-Henri, he has been a volunteer board member with non-profit agencies in Moncton in areas that he is passionate about. McKee has been an active community volunteer for many years. McKee also maintains a small law practices at Fowler Law in Moncton.įluently bilingual, his education includes a Bachelor of Laws from l’Université de Moncton, a Bachelor of Applied Management in Accounting from the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, a Diploma in Accounting from the New Brunswick Community College and a high school diploma from the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, SK. Having first served as the opposition critic responsible for Justice and Attorney General, he now serves as the opposition critic for Finance and the Treasury Board as well as the Attorney General. McKee also served on Moncton City Council for Ward 3 from May 2016 until his election to the New Brunswick Legislature in 2018. Born and raised in Moncton Centre, Robert McKee was first elected to the New Brunswick Legislature as a Liberal Member for Moncton Centre in 2018 and was re-elected on September 14, 2020.
