TX Suzanne Clark Simpson missing in San Antonio, last seen by friends at dinner - 6 October 2024 *Arrest*

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Law enforcement provided a brief update on the case of missing mom Suzanne Simpson. Following the news conference, Robert Price, Yami Virgin, Mariah Medina, and Jordan Elder discussed what was said and all the latest inside information.





11/8/2024
 
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Brad Simpson is now charged with murdering his missing wife, Suzanne. But when we asked investigators about what evidence they used to get that charge, if Brad is cooperating, and if he's trying to make deals... there wasn't a lot they were able to say.


 
Suzanne Simpson seemingly vanished after she got in a screaming match with her husband in October. The Texas mom has not been found. Her husband, Brad Simpson, has officially been charged with her murder. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner has the latest in the case.

 
NOV 11, 2024
Former Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood explained the complexities of prosecuting a murder case without the victim's body.

"This is not a common situation," LaHood said. "There’s usually a body. Before you charge somebody with murder, you have to establish that a murder actually happened, and then you have to tie that murder to the accused."
 
In addition, Simpson faces a federal felony charge of possessing an unregistered firearm that was filed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

While law enforcement officials have searched extensively for Suzanne Simpson's remains, including in wooded areas near the Simpson home in Olmos Park, a wooded expanse off Interstate 10 in Boerne and a landfill on San Antonio's East Side, they haven't found anything
 
Brad Simpson also said that Suzanne was probably in Austin with her sorority sisters because it was her happy place. He was then told by his attorney to stop talking and did not answer any other questions, sources confirmed to KSAT Tuesday.
 
Arrest affidavit for Brad Simpson unsealed this afternoon, days after he was charged with wife Suzanne's murder. He turned off her cell service the night they were seen fighting and shut down his own phone the next day "in a manner rarely seen" referred to as "Lock Down" mode.

 
Arrest affidavit for Brad Simpson unsealed this afternoon, days after he was charged with wife Suzanne's murder. He turned off her cell service the night they were seen fighting and shut down his own phone the next day "in a manner rarely seen" referred to as "Lock Down" mode.

Hmmm… I had to look up this “lock down mode”.

 
He bought quick dry cement, and a couple gallons of water (likely to mix it). That typically means a grave, with the cement used to keep scavengers from unearthing it. This lake thing at the end is also interesting though, and something like that could be used to conceal a body and help it sink. I'm leaning towards the former, just because of the physical difficulty of doing the latter. There's no sign of a shovel in that truck though, and this wasn't a planned thing. Weird.

Surveillance footage showed the trash bags were no longer in the bed of the truck, but he still had the blue tarp, firewood rack and trash can. He had also changed his shoes from sandals to cowboy boots, the affidavit added.

After he left the gas station, he headed westbound from Boerne in Kendall County to Bandera County.
At around 1:41 p.m., a license plate reader captured Brad Simpson’s truck heading back to Kendall County. At that time, the blue tarp was no longer visible in the bed of his truck, with the fire rack repositioned.

Texas Rangers interviewed Suzanne Simpson’s personal banker on Oct. 23, and the banker said Suzanne Simpson had made an outcry of domestic violence in August. She added that her husband would also commonly take her cell phone away.

She told the banker that “if she went missing to look for her in a lake,” the affidavit states.
 
Brad Simpson also said that Suzanne was probably in Austin with her sorority sisters because it was her happy place. He was then told by his attorney to stop talking and did not answer any other questions, sources confirmed to KSAT Tuesday.
“Her happy place”.
Seriously.

His children, and Suzanne’s family, need some tiny shred of human decency from him, so they can bury their mom and have some closure.

Stop the wisecracks, Brad.
Where’s your wife?

jmo
 
NOV 12, 2024
When Brad Simpson arrived at the school to pick up his young child in Alamo Heights at around 3:30 p.m., the bed of his truck did not contain the firewood rack, surveillance video showed. He did have a heavy-duty trash can and ice chest at that time.

At 4:10 p.m., he went to a car wash and cleaned the inside of his truck, the affidavit states. The video showed “dried cement splashes” near the rear passenger compartment and bed. Only the ice chest was visible inside the bed of the truck.

Later that night, around 10 p.m. Suzanne was first reported missing by a friend. Then, minutes later, Simpson called Olmos Park police and left a voicemail claiming he hadn’t seen his wife all day.
 
Surveillance video from daughter's preschool and a Whataburger recorded Simpson's truck with 3 white trash bags, & "a large bulky item" wrapped in a blue tarp in back. Blood found in the truck turned out to be Brad's. Dried cement splashes and bottle of Clorox also found.

The day before his arrest two notes were created on Simpson's cell: "This next life" and "Last will and testament" in which he apologized for assaulting Suzanne in 2023 and on night she disappeared.
 
He bought quick dry cement, and a couple gallons of water (likely to mix it). That typically means a grave, with the cement used to keep scavengers from unearthing it. This lake thing at the end is also interesting though, and something like that could be used to conceal a body and help it sink. I'm leaning towards the former, just because of the physical difficulty of doing the latter. There's no sign of a shovel in that truck though, and this wasn't a planned thing. Weird.

Surveillance footage showed the trash bags were no longer in the bed of the truck, but he still had the blue tarp, firewood rack and trash can. He had also changed his shoes from sandals to cowboy boots, the affidavit added.

After he left the gas station, he headed westbound from Boerne in Kendall County to Bandera County.
At around 1:41 p.m., a license plate reader captured Brad Simpson’s truck heading back to Kendall County. At that time, the blue tarp was no longer visible in the bed of his truck, with the fire rack repositioned.

Texas Rangers interviewed Suzanne Simpson’s personal banker on Oct. 23, and the banker said Suzanne Simpson had made an outcry of domestic violence in August. She added that her husband would also commonly take her cell phone away.

She told the banker that “if she went missing to look for her in a lake,” the affidavit states.
Well there can no doubt what happened …
JMO
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