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I agree!Thanks @jab99 for the thoughts and also @commentatingbee for the timeline. And yes, agree don’t want to speculate if children are involved. (I am a little surprised that charging sheet / affidavit lists the child’s name. At least comparing with a few other recent cases followed here at WS.)
Having said that…… IANAL but IIUC premeditation can be formed in an instant at times. And it is now clear the parents argued at the party. In which they had gone separately. They left separately too IIUC. And then shortly it seems after returning home another altercation. And still awaiting the given outcome. Whether it was instantaneous, in the heat of moment or passion, or premeditated still to be determined. Not ruling either out at the moment.
Just hope she can be located and soon. MOO
The neighbor said he saw him restraining her & the mom said she called her and said he punched her. They must have found evidence with her blood or scratches on him, indicating striggle.The assault charge is making me wonder if these have been filed because someone saw him hurt his own wife? Kid?
Yes! She has no expressed concern for Suzanne at all.Hmmmmm....... I find the quote from Brad Simpson's mother lacking in that she seems to forget the concern for the missing daughter-in-law.........
Booking Date: 10-09-2024 - 4:02 am
Release Date: 10-10-2024 - 2:14 pm
Per the press conference today he was released to Bexar county custody. I am assuming that that’s why it’s saying released.Did he bond out?
If so, I sure hope LE are watching his every move.
“And that he posted bond and was out,” Resendez said, repeating another rumor he has heard in the neighborhood.Did he bond out?
If so, I sure hope LE are watching his every move.
Per the press conference today he was released to Bexar county custody. I am assuming that that’s why it’s saying released.
- Brad was a property manager at a local real estate company for 10 years, but became involved in a nasty legal dispute with his employer; the details are long and complicated, but it appears that BS was double-dealing.
- Brad was involved in a number of real estate and construction deal and he's linked to 15 Texas companies, most of which have gone out of business. 4 of his companies are still listed as active.
- AmEx has twice sued him for failing to pay his credit card bills.