More than five months thereafter Texas Makelaar Suzanne Simpson Disappeared in a rich area of ​​San Antonio, lawyers still sort evidence while her husband is confronted with a murder case and her body has not been found.
Simpson, a 51-year-old mother of four, was missing October 6, 2024, after he reportedly fought with her husband of 22 years in front of their house in Olmos Park in the San Antonio area. Authorities believe that Brad Simpson has “deliberately and consciously the death” of Suzanne “on or around Sunday 6 October”, according to records.
Brad Simpson is accused of murder, tampering with evidence, aggravated abuse and forbidden possession of weapons in the disappearance of his wife and suspected death and is planned to appear in court for a status hearing session after it was delayed in February.
Both public prosecutors and the lawyer of Simpson said during a hearing of 12 February that they would need more time to go into the case through discovery. Officers of Justice still by data and, according to the San Antonio report, expected more evidence from the Texas Rangers.

The night of the fight and the disappearance of Suzanne, October 6, the Simpsons and their 5-year-old daughter attended a party in the Argyle Club. (Olmos Park Police/ Kendall County Sheriff’s Office)
On October 6, the night of the fight and the disappearance of Suzanne, the Simpsons and their 5-year-old daughter attended a party in the Argyle Club, an exclusive, Ritzy Club in Alamo Heights. Bystanders witnessed the couple who had a “verbal fight” while he was on the party, according to a sworn explanation.
Around 8:30 pm Suzanne Simpson and her daughter left the party and went to the Heb -supermarket in San Antonio from 8:40 PM to 8:51 PM, according to security images obtained by the police. They arrived at their house shortly thereafter, according to documents.
Later that evening, Suzanne called a family friend to say that she came by. She also called her mother to tell her that Brad attacked her and injured her arm, back and neck, according to the court reports. She arrived around 10 p.m. at the family friend’s house at 9.25 pm, the neighbor of the family friend reported that Brad and Suzanne are arguing loudly and “physically wrestling” in front of his house.
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The Argyle Club in San Antonio is where Suzanne and Brad Simpson attended a party in the night that Suzanne disappeared. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
The neighbor noticed that Suzanne “tried to get away from the handle of Mr. Simpson while trying to pull her down.” The neighbor also observed Brad after his wife and tried to catch her, according to documents. The neighbor later heard screaming from the wooded area opposite his house.
About an hour after he witnessed Suzanne and Brad Simpson who fought in front of his house, the same neighbor Brad’s truck saw the area leaving and then returning about an hour later.
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Brad Simpson appears in court for a pretial hearing in Bexar County, Texas. Thursday, December 19, 2024. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
The next morning, on October 7, conquered surveillance images of a San Antonio Hebse supermarket Brad and his truck, which contained a large ice cream box.
Later that morning he bought food from a drive-thru in Kendall County, Texas, and camera images conquered three white trash cans, a heavy trash can, an ice cream box and a “large extensive item wrapped and protected in a blue tarp” that was held by a stomach in the back of the stomach, according to the, according to the, according to the, according to the, the abdomen, according to the, according to the, the stomach,, according to the, according to the, according to the, the abdomen,, according to the, according to the, the abdomen,, according to the, according to the, according to the, according to the, the abdomen, according to, according to the, the abdomen, according to the belly, according to, according to the belly, according to the belly, according to the belly, according to the belly, according to, according to the belly, Affidavit.
Shortly after the Drive-Thru, Brad reportedly saw that he bought two bags of cement, a building bucket, a box of heavy trash cans, Clorox disinfecting spray and insect repellent with cash with a nearby home depot, the police learned through mobile phone data, surveillance images and a home depot.

A home depot in Boerne, Texas, November 13, 2024. According to a statement, the Brad Simpson truck was observed here on October 7, 2024, and he bought quikrete cement, garbage bags, clorox and insect -repellent rejection around the same time his wife, Suzanne Simpson, disappeared under suspicious circumstances. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
Prior to his purchase, Brad asked an unknown man in the parking lot for instructions to the nearest Dump in Boerne. His cell phone was apparently eliminated at the time.
On a petrol station that same morning, surveillance images conquered Brad’s truck, which missed the white garbage bags, but the blue sail, firewood and waste can still be present.

A Valero Stripes petrol station in Boerne, Texas, November 13, 2024. Brad Simpson was observed here on October 7, 2024, after leaving a local waste center around the time his wife, Suzanne Simpson, disappeared under suspicious circumstances. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
After collecting his daughter from school in the afternoon, Brad was noticed on another security camera “Washing and Cleaning the Drive Front (SIC) Kant and the rear-left passenger side” of his truck at a washing wash back in San Antonio.
Suzanne’s friend reported that she misses the evening of October 7. When the police contacted Brad about the disappearance of his wife, he would have told them that he had not seen her around 11 p.m.

The home base of Suzanne and Brad Simpson in San Antonio, Texas, November 12, 2024. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
On October 8, Brad SMS messages exchanged his old friend and business partner, James “Val” Cotter, who is also being charged in the case.
“If you are in Bandera, can you” meet me at your home? “Simpson is said to have sent Cotter an SMS.” I don’t have much time. ”
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Kendall County Solid waste in Boerne, Texas, November 13, 2024. The truck of Brad Simpson was observed here on October 7, 2024, around the time his wife, Suzanne Simpson, disappeared. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
In a later text to Brad, Cotter wrote: “Go here !! I will not tell anyone” and “You are my brother.”
Cotter was accused of messing with evidence with the intention of hindering an investigation and the possession of forbidden weapons in the disappearance of Suzanne. He placed a bond in November 2024.

According to the data of the County County County County, James Valle Cotter, 65, was accused of messing around or manufacturing physical evidence with the intention of hindering an investigation. (The prison of Bexar County)
Authorities arrested Brad on October 9, 2024 and Cotter on October 21, 2024.
On October 9, Texas Rangers carried out a house search order on the ownership of Brad in Bandera County, where they found a ground level location with a burnt laptop and multiple cellular devices. They also searched his truck and identified stains that tested ‘presumably positive for blood’, which were tested and determined to be Brad’s blood.
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Brad Simpson appears in the court for a pretial hearing in Bexar County, Texas Thursday, December 19, 2024. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
In December, the Criminal District Procurer of Bexar County Joe Gonzales announced through the press release that Brad had “hidden” two days after the disappearance of Suzanne and the authorities informed that Suzanne’s DNA was identified on the SAW.
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Brad stays in the prison of Bexar County with bonds of a total of $ 3 million and a federal hold through the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, firearms and explosives for the weapons. His lawyer could not be reached for comment.
Mollie Markowitz from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.