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Texas real estate agent Suzanne Simpson vanished in a wealthy area of San Antonio in October 2024. The case is progressing even though law enforcement has not found her body.
Suzanne Simpson vanished over four months ago, and her husband, charged with her murder, appeared in Texas court, where attorneys discussed evidence in the case.
Brad Simpson, the husband of missing Texas mom Suzanne Simpson, has been charged with her murder as authorities continue searching for her body, according to officials.
DNA from missing Texas mother Suzanne Simpson has been found on a hand saw that was hidden from police by her real estate tycoon husband who’s been charged with her murder, according to court ...
A poster showing a photo of Suzanne Clark Simpson, a mother of four and real estate agent, last seen Monday is seen posted along Shook Avenue on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in Olmos Park, Texas ...
The Olmos Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety held a press conference on Friday to discuss an update on the missing mom Suzanne Simpson case. Authorities confirmed On ...
Texas realtor disappeared after party as neighbors heard shouting in woods. Now her husband has been arrested. Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, was seen involved in ‘physical’ fight with Brad ...
A Texas husband has been charged with murder more than a month after his wife disappeared in San Antonio, court records show. Brad Chandler Simpson, 53, remained jailed Friday on $2 million bond ...
Police have been searching for Simpson since Sunday at about 10 p.m. when she was last seen in Olmos Park, the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a Clear Alert for missing adults.
The husband of a missing Texas woman is now behind bars on charges related to the alleged events that took place hours before her disappearance.. Brad Simpson, 53, reported his wife Suzanne Clark ...
The husband of a missing Texas woman and mother of four has been arrested and charged with assault and family violence. Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, has been missing from Olmos Park since Oct. 7.