
Texas Man Indicted for Missing Wife's Murder
By Todd H.. Feb 26, 2025
The disappearance of 51-year-old Texas mother Suzanne Clark Simpson has captured national attention, shedding light on a troubling story of domestic violence, alleged murder, and a tangled web of business conflicts. As authorities search for answers, the case continues to unfold, with new details adding layers of complexity. But one question remains: what really happened to Suzanne?
Missing After a Night of Conflict
Suzanne Simpson was last seen on Oct. 6, 2024, at a party at The Argyle, an exclusive club in Alamo Heights, outside San Antonio. That evening, a heated argument allegedly broke out between Suzanne and her husband, Brad Simpson, when she returned to their Olmos Park home. A neighbor reported witnessing the couple fighting outside their house and later saw them enter a wooded area, where two or three screams were heard. Hours later, Brad reportedly left in his truck and didn’t return for several hours.
Earlier that night, Suzanne called her mother, Barbara Clark, to recount incidents of alleged physical abuse by Brad. According to The New York Post, Barbara said at a vigil earlier this month, “She called me up and told me the things that Brad had done to her physically.” Barbara, who described the abuse as “alcohol-related,” also expressed her belief that her daughter is no longer alive, stating, “I don’t think she is because I have not heard from her.”
A Troubled Marriage and Business Connections
The couple’s relationship had long been troubled, with allegations of domestic violence coming to light. Just three days after Suzanne’s disappearance, Brad was arrested on misdemeanor charges of assault and unlawful restraint. However, the case soon escalated. On Nov. 7, Brad was charged with murder in connection with Suzanne’s presumed death. Although her remains have not been found, authorities remain diligent in their pursuit of justice.
Adding to the case’s complexity is Brad’s business history. For a decade, he worked with James Valle Cotter, the son of a prominent real estate tycoon. Together, they were involved in Premier Facilities Solutions, a janitorial company embroiled in a lawsuit that cost Cotter’s family business over $1 million. Cotter, now 65, was arrested two weeks after Brad on charges of evidence tampering and possession of a prohibited weapon. Authorities allege Cotter attempted to dispose of a weapon that may be linked to Suzanne’s disappearance.
The Charges Against Brad Simpson
Brad Simpson now faces multiple charges related to Suzanne’s presumed death. These include first-degree murder, tampering with evidence with the intent to impair a human corpse (second-degree felony), tampering or fabricating physical evidence with the intent to impair (third-degree felony), and possessing prohibited weapons (third-degree felony). He remains in custody at Bexar County Jail on a $2 million bond.
A Call for Accountability
While Suzanne’s family continues to seek justice, Brad’s own brother, Barton Tinsley Simpson, has publicly urged him to take responsibility. “We urge Brad to do the right thing by fully cooperating with the authorities,” Barton wrote, as reported by KSAT. “For the sake of his children and the family who loves him, we ask him to accept responsibility and place himself at the mercy of the court.”
The case has also highlighted the broader issue of domestic violence, with Suzanne’s tragic story serving as a grim reminder of the dangers many face behind closed doors.
Investigators Search for Truth
Although Suzanne’s remains have not been found, investigators remain committed to seeking justice in her case. The agencies involved, including the Texas Rangers, the FBI, and local law enforcement, continue to pursue leads and build their case. While the originally scheduled Dec. 9 examining trial did not proceed, the investigation remains active, and Brad Simpson awaits further legal proceedings. Meanwhile, her family awaits answers and justice while left grappling with the devastating reality of Suzanne’s disappearance.
If you or someone you know is in need of support from domestic violence, visit The Hotline or call 1.800-799-SAFE (7233).
References: While her family awaits answers, they are left grappling with the devastating reality of Suzanne’s disappearance. | Brad Simpson indicted on murder charge nearly 2 months after wife Suzanne Simpson disappeared
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