Missing Suzanne Simpson said 'look for her in the lake' when she disappears: Affidavit
Texas mother-of-four Suzanne Simpson told her bank that “if she gets lost she'll look for her in the lake” in the weeks before she disappeared, according to a newly unsealed police affidavit.
Simpson, 51, who was last seen alive on October 6 at her home in Olmos Park, also told her bank in August that her husband Brad Simpson would beat her and take her cell phone.
According to the arrest warrant for Brad, who is charged with murdering his wife, no evidence has been found to indicate that she is still alive.
The warrant details evidence that investigators say points to Brad's alleged involvement in Suzanne's death, including Brad being seen on camera driving to a dumpster with trash bags, a large object under a tarp, and other items the day after his wife was last seen. .
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Surveillance video from the Whataburger location in Boerne at 9:12 a.m. on Oct. 7 shows trash bags, a heavy-duty trash can, an ice chest and “a very large object wrapped in blue plastic” that was held down by a wood shed in the back of Brad Simpson's truck, according to the affidavit.
That day, he allegedly bought cement, Clorox disinfectant spray and insect repellent with cash at a nearby Home Depot.
Detectives wrote that he asked someone where the nearest drop-off point was in the Home Depot parking lot, then “intentionally turned off his cell phone service” and put his phone in “Lock Down mode.”
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Vehicle data collected by police shows that Brad Simpson went to an area near the Kendall County landfill. Then, he was seen on another surveillance camera “washing and cleaning the front drive side and the left rear passenger side” of his truck at a car wash back in San Antonio.
“Spatters of dried cement” could be seen inside the bed of the truck, and blood splatters seen by the Texas Rangers in the bed of the truck on Oct. 10 search belonged to Brad Simpson, according to the document.
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The 53-year-old father reported his wife missing on the night of Oct. 7, but only after one of his wife's friends called police first, investigators wrote.
He initially told investigators that he had last seen his wife on the night of Oct. 6, but later contradicted himself by saying that he had last seen his wife sleeping in another room on the morning of Oct. 7, records show.
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Brad Simpson was charged with domestic violence and unlawful restraint on Oct. 9 and was jailed after a neighbor reported seeing a couple arguing and hearing screams in a wooded area of his neighborhood on the night of Oct. 6. Since then he has been charged. to kill.
He remains in the Bexar County Jail on $3 million and federal bonds held by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to pay for the weapons.
His bond hearing scheduled for Wednesday has been delayed to December 19. His attorney could not be reached for comment.
Fox News Digital's Mollie Markowitz contributed to this report.
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