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

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #481
  • #482
I mentioned this before:

Check water wells. My understanding is he worked for a well drilling company.

Just a hunch.
 
  • #483
I mentioned this before:

Check water wells. My understanding is he worked for a well drilling company.

Just a hunch.
Good thinking
 
  • #484
I mentioned this before:

Check water wells. My understanding is he worked for a well drilling company.

Just a hunch.
Already suggested that to LE -- no response; assume they're concerned with the likely or "easy" finish at the Landfill from a dumpster.
Well.. technically I reported strangeness at sewage/water runoff (Sewer-manholes) @ the wee hours Sunday night/Monday a.m. off IH10 heading towards Boerne -

Thing is, I'm betting this character is smarter than the average bexar, or at least thinks he is... and is enjoying the mis-direction.
** hope I'm wrong!
 
  • #485
I can confirm that repeatedly checking this thread for updates does not make the search go faster. :(

jmo
Agree! And I’d have to say this is, unfortunately, true of almost all of the cases here.
 
  • #486
I was just thinking about this case yesterday when I noticed her trial is starting.
Just wrapped up day four, feel free to join us on the thread! There aren't many of us but we're all very nice!

I think Suzanne has a very high chance of being found. They seem to know where to look, and to be blunt, I don't think he had time to dismember her, so she's likely fairly intact, even after trash compactor/graders. She's also an adult, so her remains, even if they are fragmentary are much, much larger than Quinton's, and even Quinton, though he was almost completely skeletal, they found large skull fragments and most of his long bones, after six weeks. If they find her sooner than that, she's going to be more intact and easier to see in the search.

MOO
 
  • #487
Nancy Grace

 
  • #488
  • #489
  • #490
  • #491
That seems abrupt.
It really does. I’ve seen landfill searches go on for many weeks.

The only thing I can think of is that they narrowed down where trash from a particular location would have gone, enough to fully check it all.

Even so, it seems unusually fast to call it quits.
 
  • #492
It really does. I’ve seen landfill searches go on for many weeks.

The only thing I can think of is that they narrowed down where trash from a particular location would have gone, enough to fully check it all.

Even so, it seems unusually fast to call it quits.
I agree! 4 days seems very little. Perhaps they learned more important info, hoping so.
 
  • #493
  • #494

Me, either. That said, if they were using data collected, the husband may have travelled near a couple of or many different dumpsters which means that the contents of the dumpsters may be at different landfills or different areas of one landfill. IIRC, landfills assign differing areas for trucks when they unload their contents. They might have to do more legwork to see where else she might have been dumped after she was killed. I feel like they must believe that she was not buried or taken to a place that was just out in the open. Just like with other killers like Fotis Dulos--- it is matching his movements to the ways she could have been discarded which is more likely in a place that would end up at a landfill or incinerator. Makes me sad to write this. The man is truly horrid.
 
  • #495
Hope they were searching in the right area also now questioning what led them there? Very disappointed that they haven't found her and he's still not cooperating.
Indeed, from all of the landfill searches I've read about here on WS, I can't remember one so short and so @MassGuy s post struck me as odd in that way. As if almost the investigations shifted for a specific reason,. We shall see hopefully soon.
 
  • #496
Well.. technically I reported strangeness at sewage/water runoff (Sewer-manholes) @ the wee hours Sunday night/Monday a.m. off IH10 heading towards Boerne

Care to expand? Of course understandable if not (or if you can’t due to rules) but I’m glad you reported to LE!!
 
  • #497
All IMHO
They may not find her.
He may have dumped her somewhere hidden Sunday night and returned Monday after dropping his daughter at school to really dispose of her.
He had all day until he called police Monday evening to report her missing.
He may have picked up an ATV at his ranch in Bandera or an old truck without GPS and then moved her to a more permanent hidden spot.
By Monday he would have covered his trail by leaving his phone behind and smashing hers. He had all of Sunday night after returning home 1-2 hours after leaving (per across the street neighbor) before dropping his daughter at school to devise a plan to permanently dispose of her.
He’s the equivalent of a Fotis Dulos or a Patrick Orren Stephenson. Smart enough to hide a body well enough and lucky it hasn’t been found and may never be found.
By the time he decided not to pick up his daughter at school he could have hidden her really well.
He was ready to pick up his phone when the school called him and had his concocted story ready for the police when he reported her missing.
He probably didn’t clean up well enough after her body was initially in his GMC Sierra and they know he had her in there. Or maybe he had a tarp in the garage and used that when he moved her from the woods into his GMC.
Thankfully these cases can be prosecuted without a body.
They will do everything they can to hold him.
I wonder if it was their son or his brother who alerted police to his collection of silencers and guns….. maybe the police asked about guns and then it snowballed from there.
 
  • #498
Hope they were searching in the right area also now questioning what led them there? Very disappointed that they haven't found her and he's still not cooperating.
Maybe LE got a lead taking them in another direction.
Hoping we learn something soon.
 
  • #499
OCT 17, 2024
On the evening of Thursday, October 17, the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Rangers and the Olmos Park Police Department said crews will no longer be conducting a search for Simpson at the landfill site. Investigators said information gathered during the investigation originally led law enforcement officers to the landfill.

Now law enforcement will continue scouring for any evidence connected to the woman's disappearance, having already looked in multiple counties where the Simpsons have properties. The 51-year-old realtor and mother was last seen on the evening of Oct. 6.

Timeline updated through Oct 16
 
  • #500
Indeed, from all of the landfill searches I've read about here on WS, I can't remember one so short and so @MassGuy s post struck me as odd in that way. As if almost the investigations shifted for a specific reason,. We shall see hopefully soon.
I hope you are right that they shifted for a specific reason!

I remember a really short search- Republic Trash Services landfill in Arlington Texas when Kaytlynn Cargill’s body was recovered two days after her disappearance.
Great police work.
Obviously the quicker they search the greater likelihood of success
(but only if the body is actually there.)

I can’t think of any long landfill searches personally other than the three week search for Jennifer Dulos or items associated with her disappearance at the Hartford CT trash facility which turned up nothing. They probably didn’t have 25+ people searching there though.

I’m convinced that 25+ people have looked through all the probable trash at the SE Bexar County landfill. That’s a lot of “man/ people hours.”

Just IMHO
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
63
Guests online
16,573
Total visitors
16,636

Forum statistics

Threads
633,294
Messages
18,639,114
Members
243,472
Latest member
Search_Angel (DNA) FR
Back
Top