In San Antonio, the search for the missing mom of four, Suzanne Clark Simpson, is intensifying and presenting shocking new developments. Suzanne, a prominent real estate agent, was last seen on October 6, and her daughter, Chandler Simpson, recently opened up about the heart-wrenching situation during her appearance on the “Connect with Jonathan Mark” podcast.
Chandler, speaking publicly for the first time since her mother went missing, shared her emotional journey, bringing listeners into her world of worry and confusion. In a candid 30-minute interview released on November 11, Chandler revealed that she was studying fashion design in Paris when she was informed about her mother’s disappearance. She was devastated, recalling the difficult flight back home, filled with anxiety.
“When I got home, it was like nothing was happening and that was really frustrating,” Chandler said. “There was no police. Everyone was acting like everything is fine. And I was like, this is not right and this is not normal.”
Just two days after Chandler’s interview, her father, Brad Simpson, was officially charged with murder. A judge unsealed the arrest warrant, indicating that there are no signs of Suzanne being alive since Brad allegedly assaulted her. Evidence from cell phone records, financial statements, and testimonies from family and friends confirmed suspicions that Suzanne wouldn’t willingly abandon her children.
The warrant chillingly stated, “There are no signs of Suzanne Simpson being alive since [Brad Simpson] physically assaulted her.” This horrifying revelation raises several questions surrounding Brad’s role in Suzanne’s disappearance and the family’s dynamics.
During the podcast, Jonathan Mark, a well-known psychic medium, asserted that he was in communication with Suzanne’s spirit, relaying messages to Chandler about her mother’s thoughts and feelings. Mark claimed that Suzanne wished Chandler had left with her when she had the chance and expressed gratitude for the community’s support in keeping her story alive.
Interestingly, he mentioned, “She keeps talking about a landfill or a dump” and suggested that investigators are looking in the “wrong places.” This claim triggered curiosity and concern as recovery efforts continue to locate Suzanne.
The community’s reaction has been mixed, with Chandler expressing her frustration over how people close to her family choose to perceive the situation. “They’re so blind by their own narratives that even the thought of my dad taking my mom’s life wasn’t possible to them,” she noted.
Currently, Chandler and the family are involved in gathering evidence to further the investigation. After bringing her siblings to the police station to give statements—statements that didn’t align with their father’s—the police were able to secure a search warrant, leading to significant uncovering in the case.
As the search continues, Chandler has named several locations where she hopes investigators will focus their efforts, including a “pump house” and an old stone well. She believes these locations could hold vital clues about her mother’s whereabouts.
Financial support for Chandler and her siblings has started pouring in, with a Meal Train set up to assist them during this difficult time. As of now, the community has raised over $81,730 from more than 400 donors, showing an outpouring of love and support for the Simpson family amid this tragic ordeal.
The search for Suzanne Simpson continues, with hope and determination alive in the hearts of her family and those who care. As investigations proceed, one thing remains clear: the love of a daughter drives the fight for answers.
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