TX Suzanne Clark Simpson missing in San Antonio, last seen by friends at dinner - 6 October 2024 *Arrest* #2

Not negating your idea at all. But, I’m wondering if he dug a shallow grave, then wouldn’t you think he would need to use the two bags of concrete to cover the square footage with it being shallow and horizontal (as opposed to deep and narrow)?
Please check the paragraph #35 on P. 8 of the affidavit. It says there that 1 bag of Quikrete (out of the two he bought at Home Depot on 10/7 was found in his garage in the Simpson home in Olmos Park. In other words, he only used 1 bag, not 2. Basically, this means he either added more (maybe large local-to-the-site aggregate, or the square footage is very low because it was filling in a hole. <modsnip: If you can't link it to an approved site, you can't discuss it>
 
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I totally agree. I think it’s pre-existing, but it looks like pipes are coming out from the ground a bit north of it… just wondering if it could be a water or sewer access of some sort. (Where she could have been placed)
Or some kind of artesian bore, given it seems to be out in the middle of nothing, no house nearby, just access roads/trails.

MOO
 
I was looking at Cotters property today from Google maps and there is a weird thing (I’ll try and upload it so I can pick your smart brain :)
You might want to listen how Sargent Deon Cockrell of TDPS speaks to local reports at the end of the last press conference about James Valle Cotter. Let me just say that Cockrell sounds very relaxed about Cotter, and Cockrell seems to know that Cotter has nothing to do with where Suzanne Simpson is.
 
Right, I could tell this too by looking at the view from the road in Google StreetView. The ground there looks very hard and dry, although again, I've been focused and spots along the highway and along the river and on something else, noted on external posts on the Internet, that relates the two. I'm happy if people re-check my calculations, and I'm happy if police get there first, to preserve anything that can be found (hopefully Suzanne), if my assumptions were close enough.

BTW, I'm subtly telling you that I agree with you (that a shallow grave done with rocks on top of a low point, is VERY possible, and where concrete was seemingly used above that, to keep animals and human from accessing the body. But I'm also gently disagreeing with you, in the sense that another possibility also looks very suspicious to me too. Again, it has to do with the exact position along the road that I obtained from that calculation, and what I could see there, right in that area, first in the satellite imagery, and then later, in other ways.

I was looking at Cotters property today from Google maps and there is a weird thing (I’ll try and upload it so I can pick your smart brain :)
Looks to me like a water trough for livestock. My guess those pipes are the water well feed. I noticed this feature crossed fence lines from what I believe is Cotter property. Is this on Cotter land I was never able to pull exact plot.
 
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Please check the paragraph #35 on P. 8 of the affidavit. It says there that 1 bag of Quikrete (out of the two he bought at Home Depot on 10/7 was found in his garage in the Simpson home in Olmos Park. In other words, he only used 1 bag, not 2. Basically, this means he either added more (maybe large local-to-the-site aggregate, or the square footage is very low because it was filling in a hole. <modsnip: If you can't link it to an approved source, don't discuss it>
Yes, that’s why I said that he only used one out of the two.
 
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That looks structural to me. The scale compared to other landmarks seems way too large for a grave, if that's what you're thinking.

MOO
If you go back to the past satellite photos in Good Earth Pro, you get some clearer views of what that may be. Definitely looks to be framed for walls, right? Not sure what that could be, but also doesn't seem to be on that specific parcel we are thinking may be associated with Cotter.

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If you go back to the past satellite photos in Good Earth Pro, you get some clearer views of what that may be. Definitely looks to be framed for walls, right? Not sure what that could be, but also doesn't seem to be on that specific parcel we are thinking may be associated with Cotter.

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Oh yes, it looks like a chain link fence surrounds it.
 
Please check the paragraph #35 on P. 8 of the affidavit. It says there that 1 bag of Quikrete (out of the two he bought at Home Depot on 10/7 was found in his garage in the Simpson home in Olmos Park. In other words, he only used 1 bag, not 2. Basically, this means he either added more (maybe large local-to-the-site aggregate, or the square footage is very low because it was filling in a hole. <modsnip: If you can't link it to an approved source, you can't discuss it>
Random thought: is it possible the idea that he only used 1 bag of Quickrete isn't the case at all and the one in the garage was already there? I have a bag in my garage right now leftover from another project I had forgotten about is what sparked this idea...maybe he did actually use the 2?
 
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Random thought: is it possible the idea that he only used 1 bag of Quickrete isn't the case at all and the one in the garage was already there? I have a bag in my garage right now leftover from another project I had forgotten about is what sparked this idea...maybe he did actually use the 2?
That's not theoretically impossible, but it is unlikely because the 1 bag of Quikrete that was reportedly, in that affidavit, found in the garage of Brad Simpson's home in Olmos Park was found with three other things seen that day (10/7) in the bed of that truck, namely the box of heavy-duty garbage bags, the gray heavy-duty garbage can, and the metal firewood rack.

BTW, note that no 2nd one-gallon jug of water was reportedly found in that garage, so he likely either drank some of the 2nd jug of water or he used it to wash up, because the Quikrete only needed about 1 one-gallon jug of water or else he might have overfilled the 5-gallon bucket, say had he used a bigger 80-lb Quikrete bag which required more water. Yes, there was spilled concrete on different parts of the truck (found even after he cleaned it up), but I'm assuming he was familiar enough with Quikrete that he didn't make this type of novice mistake and therefore require more water as part of that. Instead, my guess is that he drank and cleaned up with the 2nd jug. The empty 2nd jug might have even been dumped in Medina with the empty 1st jug, empty Quikrete bag, and dirty HD bucket.
 
Random thought: is it possible the idea that he only used 1 bag of Quickrete isn't the case at all and the one in the garage was already there? I have a bag in my garage right now leftover from another project I had forgotten about is what sparked this idea...maybe he did actually use the 2?
I’m guessing the lot numbers on bag at house matched what was in the store at the time. I had considered this as well initially.
IMOO
 
I’m guessing the lot numbers on bag at house matched what was in the store at the time. I had considered this as well initially.
IMOO
Yah I thought I typed that earlier with my original question/theory but maybe I was just thinking it lol...I would think they would check that, but just didn't know if there was any confirmation of them checking and matching the SKUs/lot numbers.
 
Can some generous WS member link me back to the affidavit plz. I want to read something again. Yes I am lazy - seriously on a time limit
 
Can some generous WS member link me back to the affidavit plz. I want to read something again. Yes I am lazy - seriously on a time limit

The arrest affidavit is embedded in this article.


 
If you go back to the past satellite photos in Good Earth Pro, you get some clearer views of what that may be. Definitely looks to be framed for walls, right? Not sure what that could be, but also doesn't seem to be on that specific parcel we are thinking may be associated with Cotter.

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I'm 99% sure that's an above-ground valve site for a natural gas pipeline.
 
Can some generous WS member link me back to the affidavit plz. I want to read something again. Yes I am lazy - seriously on a time limit
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/ec/12/5C557FD3-48FB-49FC-AD0F-1C325E8A4612/FILE_7582.pdf

Less blackouts.
 
If you go back to the past satellite photos in Good Earth Pro, you get some clearer views of what that may be. Definitely looks to be framed for walls, right? Not sure what that could be, but also doesn't seem to be on that specific parcel we are thinking may be associated with Cotter.

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Looks like a pump house to me! I hope the authorities are following this site.
 
The arrest affidavit is embedded in this article.


Your the best Megnut
 
The arrest affidavit is embedded in this article.


I was curious if the bug repellant was reported as found in his truck or at the residence. It was reported as purchased along with the cement, trash bags, red bucket etc.
The bug repellant is never mentioned again. Did he spray her body with the bug repellant to avoid flies and insects, and if so why would he need the bug repellant if he put her body in water. Speculating he put her in a shallow grave covered with rocks. If he put her in a dry creek or dry river bed and covered her with rocks the cement was to make sure her body did not float or wash up in case of a flash flood rain. IMO it would be near impossible to put a corpse feet in a bucket and keep it stable until the cement set up. I would like to know the science behind bug spray versus cadaverine.
 

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