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

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I remember back at the beginning of this case, I thought it would be open and shut. Seemed pretty clear Brad killed Suzanne and disposed of her body.

Boy was I wrong, a year later and Suzanne still hasn’t been found, assets are being sold, and Cotter is still holding out. Brad of course will never talk.
 
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I remember back at the beginning of this case, I thought it would be open and shut. Seemed pretty clear Brad killed Suzanne and disposed of her body.

Boy was I wrong, a year later and Suzanne still hasn’t been found, assets are being sold, and Cotter is still holding out. Brad of course will never talk.
Yep. Feels (to me) a bit like the Crystal Rogers case before the big breaks came.

Bring on the big breaks!
 
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The sister of Suzanne Simpson has been arrested after allegedly harassing relatives of Suzanne's husband, Brad, with voice messages and emails that accused them of killing the 51-year-old Olmos Park woman who disappeared a year ago.

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Even after the family got law enforcement involved and police ordered Clark to stop contacting them, the affidavit states, she continued her barrage of threatening messages along with running a "vigorous social media campaign besmirching" Brad's family.

Clark was arrested Thursday and faces multiple counts of harassment.

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See article for more details.
 
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From the article:

Under Texas law, a person convicted of intentionally killing someone cannot inherit from them, even if they’re named as a beneficiary in the victim’s will. It’s called the “slayer rule,” and it treats the accused as though they died before the victim. If Brad Simpson is convicted, he would lose any right to Suzanne’s estate or to serve as executor of her will.

Forensics expert Joanna Collins with Linus Investigations and Consulting says digital evidence will also be key at trial.

Digital evidence is very prolific, very usable, and is playing a much larger role in the trial process overall. So physical evidence, the things that people typically think about, like blood and DNA and footprints and fingerprints and those things are still very important, but digital evidence is playing a much larger role in many cases, not just in this one, Collins said.


 
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From the article:
“I would not have ever thought that I would be sitting here today in this capacity to discuss this,” Barton Simpson said in a video podcast with the Express-News. “This is as close to home as it gets. And the pain that has been caused to our family and the greater community by an incredibly bad decision is amazing. My parents are suffering, my sister is suffering, and the kids are suffering.”

In the podcast, Barton Simpson spoke to Marta Prada Peláez, a San Antonio domestic violence expert. Peláez has served as the CEO of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc.,which operates the Battered Women and Children’s Shelter in San Antonio, for 26 years.

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A review.
I just read this again. I really think it could be her. The location matches "Location data from the vehicle tracked Simpson heading west toward Bandera and into Medina County. He continued to turn his cellphone on and off. "
Wharton’s Dock Road (where the human remains were just found) is in Medina County in the vicinity of Lake Medina.
Also "Suzanne’s personal banker who disclosed that Brad would regularly take away Suzanne’s phone. The banker told rangers that Suzanne advised her in August of 2024, that if she went missing to look for her in a lake."
 
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I just read this again. I really think it could be her. The location matches "Location data from the vehicle tracked Simpson heading west toward Bandera and into Medina County. He continued to turn his cellphone on and off. "
Wharton’s Dock Road is in Medina County in the vicinity of Lake Medina.
Also "Suzanne’s personal banker who disclosed that Brad would regularly take away Suzanne’s phone. The banker told rangers that Suzanne advised her in August of 2024, that if she went missing to look for her in a lake."
I have a STRONG feeling it’s her
 
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It can't be 50 yards from the school. Barely into the tree-line.
 
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I have a STRONG feeling it’s her
Same, the odds favor it. I wonder about the discovery. I also wonder what impact, if the remains are SS, will have on the upcoming trial. Most likely more delays.
 

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