Suzanne Simpson's daughter says father 'took my mother's life in state of rage'
SAN ANTONIO -In a recent social media post, the daughter of Suzanne Simpson speaks out about her mother being a victim of abuse.
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Suzanne Clark Simpson, a mother of four and a realtor, was last seen on Oct. 6 at her home in Olmos Park.
According to the police report, a neighbor, who lived across the street from the Simpson's home off East Olmos Drive, told police he saw Brad and Suzanne arguing outside his window. The two then began physically fighting with each other, with the neighbor saying he saw Brad "grabbing her upper torso area to gain control of her body." He said Brad was clearly trying to keep Suzanne from running away.
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Suzanne's daughter expresses frustration with the community's lack of response to abuse and encourages other women to speak out.
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Suzanne's husband Brad remains at the Bexar County jail on charges of assault and on a federal charge for not properly registering a short-barrel rifle. We're told by law enforcement that he remains uncooperative and has been uncooperative since the search for Suzanne began.