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Missing real estate agent’s alleged killer husband showed ‘no emotion’ as he was arrested: documents

Missing real estate agent’s alleged killer husband showed ‘no emotion’ as he was arrested: documents

Authorities are still searching for remains Texas real estate agent Suzanne Simpson, who disappeared seven weeks ago, showed “no emotion” when she learned of her husband’s disappearance, before being charged with his husband’s murder, newly unsealed court records reveal.

51 year old mother of 4 children disappeared Records show that on Oct. 6, she allegedly fought with her husband of 22 years outside their home in Olmos Park in the San Antonio area.

Authorities believe Brad Simpson “intentionally and knowingly caused the death” of Suzanne Simpson “on or about Sunday, October 6,” according to the unsealed arrest affidavit. On November 7, accused of murder.

“Law enforcement officers gathered sufficient evidence to charge him with murder,” Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Deon Cockrell said at a news conference.

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Missing mother Suzanne and husband Brad Simpson

Missing Texas mother Suzanne Simpson was photographed with her husband Brad Simpson. (Facebook/Suzanne Simpson)

When Brad Simpson was arrested on October 9 on a charge of assault causing bodily injury, he “did not appear surprised at the time of his arrest” or “did not ask” why he was being arrested. domestic violence and unlawful restraint In the unsealed statement, it is stated that there was an argument with his wife on October 6.

The Texas Ranger who arrested him stated that the 53-year-old suspect “appeared unconcerned about his wife’s disappearance and showed little to no emotion.”

Brad Simpson also told police conflicting stories; He first told officers he had not heard from Suzanne since 11pm on Sunday, October 6, and later claimed at another point that he had last seen his missing wife on Monday, October 7. She was leaving home around 6:30 in the morning to drop her children off at school. He said he “looked into a separate room and observed his wife sleeping,” according to the records.

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Brad Simpson booking photo

Brad Simpson booking photo. (Kendall County Sheriff’s Office)

Authorities also learned that Brad Simpson intentionally attempted to “completely turn off…a series of” cellphones beginning at 11:09 p.m. on the night of October 6, the night Suzanne Simpson was last seen in public, and continuing into the following night. day. Law enforcement officials stated that Brad Simpson turned off his phone in a “rarely seen manner.” “Lock” mode.

FBI forensic investigators ‘Define ‘lockdown’ as turning off a cell phone by a person who wishes to avoid detection,” the affidavit states.

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Exterior view of the house where the missing Texas real estate agent's mother lived before she disappeared

General view of Suzanne and Brad Simpson’s home in San Antonio on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. (Fox News Digital’s Kat Ramirez)

The Texas Ranger who arrested Brad Simpson also observed “lots of cuts and bruises” The document also states that it was on his hands and arms.

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A neighbor witnessed Brad and Suzanne Simpson arguing loudly and “engaging in a physical struggle” outside her home on the night of Oct. 6. He later observed: “Mrs.

The neighbor then heard screams coming from the wooded area across the street from his home, and about an hour later, he reportedly observed Brad Simpson’s truck leaving the area and returning about an hour later.

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Suzanne Simpson disappeared in Texas

Suzanne Simpson reportedly disappeared in Texas after a fight with her husband. (Olmos Park Police)

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The Simpsons’ 5-year-old told a school counselor that on the evening of Oct. 6, his father allegedly “pushed his mother against the wall, (physically) hit his mother in the face, and injured his mother’s elbow in their home.” He also “turned off his mother’s phone because they were fighting,” according to the affidavit.

Suzanne Simpson’s “Find My iPhone” app showed her at her home on October 6 at 10:22 p.m.; this was the last location listed for him on the app.

There has been no sign that Suzanne Simpson is alive since Brad Simpson physically assaulted her on Oct. 6, and this has been confirmed by cellphone records, financial records, family, friends and co-workers, authorities said.

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Exterior view of the club where missing Texas real estate agent mother was last seen before disappearing

An overview of the Argyle club in San Antonio on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. Argyle is where Suzanne and Brad Simpson attended a party on the night they disappeared. (Fox News Digital’s Kat Ramirez)

Brad’s brother, Barton Simpson, previously told Fox News Digital about the murder charge: “It’s heartbreaking, but it gives our family some peace of mind knowing that authorities have gathered enough evidence to make them feel safe moving forward with charges.”

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“This also helps us come to terms with the fact that Suzanne is no longer with us, allowing us to begin the difficult grieving process and focus on rebuilding our lives, especially for the sake of the children and our extended family.”

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Brad Simpson remains in the Bexar County jail and his bail hearing has been postponed until December 19.

His attorney, Steven Gilmore, is calling for a review hearing, which is a hearing before a judge where evidence is presented to determine whether there is enough to move forward with the prosecution. Gilmore could not be reached for comment.