San Antonio, Texas – It’s been nearly three weeks since the community last saw Suzanne Simpson, a beloved realtor and devoted mother of four. Friends and family are reeling from the uncertainty as they grapple with Suzanne’s mysterious disappearance. In a heartfelt interview, her only sister, Teresa Clark, shared her pain and confusion. “I would never expect something like this to happen to our families,” she said. “It’s just a lot of processing, actually, on a daily basis.”
Time has stood still for Suzanne’s family, who are left anxiously searching for answers. The challenge of remaining strong for Suzanne’s children is monumental. With ages ranging from just five years old to high school, every moment without their mother is a painful reminder of her absence. “Every day, we miss our mom,” Teresa disclosed, her voice tinged with sadness.
What they want now is clarity and a chance to memorialize Suzanne in a way that honors her spirit. “It would be nice if we could write something beautiful about my sister and do a celebration of life for closure, rather than living with this looming question mark of where she is,” she lamented.
Brad Simpson, Suzanne’s husband, reported her missing nearly three weeks ago after he received a call from their youngest child’s school, informing him that Suzanne had not arrived to pick her up. Just days after Suzanne’s disappearance, Brad found himself behind bars, facing two charges of domestic violence. These charges stemmed from statements made by neighbors regarding events that transpired the night before Suzanne vanished.
While police haven’t made a direct connection between Brad and Suzanne’s disappearance, questions hang heavily over his arrest, and with a bond set at a staggering $3 million, the pressure continues to mount. Furthermore, he is subject to a federal hold related to a weapons violation.
Teresa, visibly shaken by the turmoil engulfing their family, reminisced about the close-knit ties between the families. “I have known Brad since we were children,” she mentioned, adding that both families share long-standing friendships. Suzanne and Brad crossed paths at the University of Texas and have been together for many years. Still, regardless of her feelings about Brad, Teresa’s priority remains her sister. “At the end of the day, I’ve always loved my sister,” she asserted.
As days turn into weeks, Teresa carries a heavy heart, wishing for nothing more than to ensure her sister is laid to rest with the dignity and respect she deserves. “Everybody would like to have, for love and respect for my sister, at the end of the day, to bring her physically home because she’s in heaven right now,” Teresa expressed, her voice thick with emotion.
The search for Suzanne continues, fueled by the love and support from her family, friends, and the broader community. In the face of such despair, they remain committed to finding her and ensuring justice for Suzanne. As San Antonio holds its breath and hopes for a resolution, the Simpson family exemplifies the strength and resilience that love can inspire, even in the darkest times.
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