In a heart-wrenching situation currently unfolding in San Antonio, Suzanne Clark Simpson, a 51-year-old real estate agent and mother of four, has been missing since October 6, and her husband, Brad Chandler Simpson, is at the center of a growing whirlwind of legal troubles. This past week saw new felony charges against Brad, who has already been charged with two misdemeanor domestic violence offenses against his wife.
The story began on the evening of October 6, when Suzanne was last seen attending a party with Brad at a private club known as The Argyle. According to neighbors, things took a dark turn when they witnessed what appeared to be a fight between the couple in their yard. This troubling account included reports of screams coming from a nearby wooded area. Later that night, Brad was seen leaving the house in his black GMC pickup truck, only to return a couple of hours later.
The situation escalated drastically when Suzanne was reported missing the following day. Her husband claimed she was nowhere to be found after failing to pick up their five-year-old daughter from school, a role she consistently fulfilled. Alarmingly, their daughter reported that her parents had been arguing, describing an incident where Brad hit Suzanne and took away her cell phone.
Fast forward to recent days; Brad was arrested on October 9 and charged with unlawful restraint and assault causing bodily injury related to the alleged domestic violence. But the allegations didn’t stop there. Just this week, he was hit with two new felony charges—tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and possession of a prohibited weapon—as well as a federal charge for having an unregistered gun.
According to court documents, the new tampering charge arose after an arrest was made of Brad’s friend, James Vallee Cotter, who allegedly helped Brad hide an AK-47 assault rifle. The affidavit suggests that Brad solicited Cotter’s assistance in an attempt to evade scrutiny in the ongoing investigation regarding his wife’s disappearance.
As it stands, Brad’s bail amounts to a significant $3 million, primarily due to the serious nature of his charges. If he manages to post bail, the court may still impose restrictions like a ban on firearm possession, mandatory house arrest, and random drug tests, all designed to monitor his compliance during the pending trial.
While the legal ramifications for Brad continue to unfold, the most pressing issue remains the search for Suzanne Simpson. Authorities have been diligently searching various areas, including the wooded sections of Olmos Park, and even a landfill, but so far, their efforts have yielded no results. Law enforcement has sadly stated that Suzanne is presumed dead, a heartbreaking reality for her family and friends who continue to hope for answers.
The Simpson case serves as a grim reminder of the complexities surrounding domestic violence and the far-reaching impacts it can have—not just on individuals directly involved but also on children and extended families who find themselves enveloped in chaos.
As the legal battle continues and the search for Suzanne drags on, the community is left with lingering questions—and a heartache that seems to grow deeper with each passing day.
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