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The husband of Suzanne Simpson, a Texas mom presumed dead after disappearing a month ago, has been charged with her murder.
The 51-year-old has been missing since October 6, after a neighbor reportedly heard her screams during a late evening altercation with her husband in Olmos Park.
Brad Simpson, 53, was arrested three days after her disappearance on initial charges of assault causing bodily injury-family violence, and unlawful restraint. He is now being held on a $5 million bond on charges of murder, prohibited weapons, evidence tampering, unlawful restraint, and bodily injury to a family member, said KSAT.
The couple’s daughter has also taken to social media to accuse her father of killing her mother claiming she was the victim of domestic violence.
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On the night she vanished, the couple had returned from a party. A neighbor later said they witnessed Simpson trying to flee from her husband after an argument that grew physical outside their $1.5m mansion, as per an affidavit seen by KSAT. Despite searches across Bexar County, including landfill, she has still not been found.
James Vallee Cotter, 65 and a business associate of Brad Simpson, is accused of helping him hide an AK-47 rifle that may be linked to his wife’s disappearance, according to an affidavit seen by San Antonio Express-News.
Cotter was arrested at his home on 21 October on charges of tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony, the Texas Department of Public Safety said.
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The couple’s daughter Chandler Simpson made accusations about her father on Wednesday on social media, The San Antonio Express reported.
"My mom was a victim of abuse from my father,” the 20 year-old claimed on Instagram. “My father took my mother’s life in a state of rage and control,” she further alleged.
Addressing "the community of Alamo Heights," she vowed to speak out on behalf of her mother until the 51-year-old was found. “With every breath, I will make sure you remember her name,” she added.
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Chelsea Simpson, Suzanne’s other daughter took to Instagram to post a heartfelt tribute to her missing mom, stating: “I will never forget all the sacrifices she made for us (although they went unnoticed in my early teen years) I know she did everything in her power to provide us with the most happy-go-lucky and enjoyable life possible, and she did just that + more.
“I miss her silly attitude and bubbly voice more and more every day, I would give up anything and everything to give her one last hug, or call or at the very least a goodbye.”
Simpson is scheduled to appear in court on November 13, according to the San Antonio Express.