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One year anniversary of Suzanne Simpson's disappearance as murder case moves forward

By Jordan Elder

One year anniversary of Suzanne Simpson's disappearance as murder case moves forward

SAN ANTONIO (KABB/WOAI) -- Monday marks one year since Suzanne Simpson was seen alive. The mother of four is presumed dead, and her husband, Brad Simpson, is charged with her murder.

After a recent discovery hearing, Brad Simpson's trial is tentatively set for February 13, 2026, and any pretrial matters will be heard on January 20, 2026.

Suzanne Simpson, a mother of four and a realtor, was last seen on Oct. 6 at her home in Olmos Park.

Brad Simpson was arrested on Oct. 9 in Kendall County, initially charged with assault and then a federal gun charge. He was officially indicted on Dec. 3 for Suzanne's murder. Brad is being held on a $3 million bond.

Authorities have done extensive searches at landfills in several different counties since the night of Suzanne's murder, which possibly began with an argument.

In the murder indictment, it says that Brad Simpson "did commit an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death of Suzanne Simpson, by a manner and means unknown to the grand jury."

The indictment also says that Brad also concealed a fully automatic firearm, a 7.62x39mm caliber select-fire rifle, that was not registered with the ATF or National Firearms registration or "classified as a relic or curio." Investigators believe that Brad did this to "impair its availability as evidence" in Suzanne's murder.

Suzanne's DNA was later identified on a motorized saw. Indictment documents allege that Brad tried to hide the saw from investigators.

Here is the timeline of Brad's movements according to the affidavit:

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6

Evening

Suzanne Simpson and Brad Simpson attend a party at the Argyle Club in Alamo Heights. Their 5-year-old daughter was also there with them.

Witnesses say Brad and Suzanna got into a "verbal altercation" at the party, and Suzanne left with their daughter around 8:30 p.m.

8:40 p.m. to 8:51 p.m.

Video surveillance from H-E-B shows Suzanne and her young daughter visited the store. Authorities believe they went home after.

9:15 p.m. - 9:25 p.m.

Suzanne calls a friend to say she was coming over. Her car is seen on surveillance video arriving at that friend's home at 9:25 p.m.

During the drive, Suzanne called her mother, saying Brad had just assaulted her, causing pain to her arm, back, and neck.

Investigators learned from Suzanne's cell phone carrier that her service was suspended around this same time, at the request of the subscriber. They believe Brad Simpson called to do this.

This contradicts Brad's original story, which was that Suzanne lost her phone at H-E-B.

10:22 p.m.

Suzanne's family member later provided authorities with a screenshot showing that her Find My Friends location was back at their home.

This is the iPhone's last known location.

After 10:22 p.m.

A neighbor tells police he saw Brad and Suzanne "loudly arguing" in his front yard and saw a "physical struggle."

After that, the neighbor said Suzanne broke free and ran toward a wooded area and Brad followed. He later heard screaming.

About an hour later, the neighbor says he heard Brad's truck start up and then return an hour after that.

11:09 p.m.

Investigators say Brad "intentionally engaged" in on/off cycles to completely shut down his phone. This prevents it from collecting data. This is referred to as a lockdown, and officials say this is rare to see. They describe it as something someone would do to "avoid detection."

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7

7:53 a.m.

Brad Simpson drops his daughter off at Howard Early Childhood Center. Surveillance video shows that Brad's truck bed area contained at least two white trash bags with red strings and what appeared to be a large ice chest.

9:12 a.m.

Officials say Brad Simpson drove through a Whataburger in Boerne and got food with his debit card.

Surveillance cameras also provided a clearer picture of what was in the back of his truck: Three white trash bags, a large grey heavy-duty trash can, an ice chest, a large bulky item wrapped and secured In a blue tarp with a silver in color metal firewood rack placed on top of the blue tarp in a manner to conceal and weigh the tarp down.

Upon further observation of the blue tarp, Your Affiant believes that there is an unknown object concealed within the blue tarp due to its shape and size, and it being secured by a strap/rope. In Your Affiant's training and experience and past investigations, Your Affiant is aware that criminals will commonly conceal, transport, or disguise their victims in a manner described above to purposely avoid detection by law enforcement.

9:53 a.m.

Simpson arrives at The Home Depot on Bandera Road in Boerne.

Using cash, officials say video shows him buying two bags of Quikrete cement, an orange Home Depot construction bucket with a lid, a box of 32-count heavy-duty trash bags, one bottle of 30-ounce Clorox disinfectant spray, and insect repellent.

Officials also learned Simpson approached a stranger in the parking lot to ask where the nearest dump was.

The person directed him to Kendall County Solid Waste.

Brad Simpson then "intentionally shuts off his cellular device," the affidavit says. He continued to cycle his phone on and off.

Between 9:53 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.

Vehicle location data shows that Brad's truck was near the Kendall County Solid Waste Surveillance video from a nearby business captured Simpson's truck driving away from the waste site.

11:15 a.m.

Simpson arrives at a gas station in Boerne. Video shows him using his debit card to fill up on gas, then using cash to buy water jugs.

Upon further review of the surveillance video, the white trash bags are now missing from [Simpson's] truck bed, but the blue tarp, firewood rack, and trash can are still present.

The affidavit also says Brad switched from black sandals to dark colored, cowboy-style boots.

After 11:15 a.m.

A video canvassing team located a surveillance camera showing Brad's truck driving westbound from Boerne into Bandera. The blue tarp with the fire rack on top of it remains in the truck bed.

Location data captured Brad's truck traveling westbound through Bandera County into Medina, Texas.

The on/off cycle of his cell phone continued.

His vehicle remained in the Medina area for approximately 13 minutes before heading eastbound back into Kendall County.

1:41 p.m.

Brad's truck is seen on cameras entering the Boerne area.

"Upon further observation that the blue tarp is no longer visible, and the firewood rack is now repositioned within the truck bed," the affidavit reads.

3:27 p.m.

Brad Simpson arrives back at Howard Early Childhood Center to pick up his daughter.

The truck bed was clear of the blue tarp and the metal firewood rack. The ice chest and the large grey, heavy-duty trash can remained.

4:07 p.m.

Officials say Brad arrived at the Bubble Bath Carwash on San Pedro. Surveillance cameras show him washing and cleaning the driver's front side and the rear left passenger side of the passenger compartment.

Later, photographs show dried cement splashes in the rear passenger compartment of the vehicle to include in the truck bed. Another photograph showed a 30-ounce Clorox bottle within the rear passenger compartment of the vehicle. The truck bed contained only the ice chest with no other items that were observed in previous surveillance videos, the affidavit says.

4:35 p.m.

Simson texts James 'Val' Cotter:

"If you're in Bandera can you haul ass and meet me at your house?" and "I don't have much time..."

Cotter responded, "I will be there in 40 minutes."

Simpson responded, "OK, make sure and leave all that shit into the pump house, especially the gun."

8:31 p.m.

Cotter texts Simpson: "Get over here!! I won't tell anyone."

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8

A Bandera County Sheriff's Deputy contacted Simpson as he was standing by an active fire at a property in that area.

Three cell phones and a laptop were found in that burn pit. Officials believe all three phones belonged to Brad.

Your Affiant's training and experience have taught him that criminals often engage in the destruction of evidence in an effort to impair or hinder a criminal investigation.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9

Officials arrest Brad Simpson and say he "did not appear surprised" or question why he was being arrested. He told police that Suzanne lost her phone at H-E-B on Sunday. Officials said he appeared unconcerned about his wife being missing.

OTHER INFORMATION

Brad Simpson had a cell phone on him at the time of his arrest. Officials located two notes, titled "This next life" and "Last will and testament."

In the notes, Simpson apologizes for physically assaulting Suzanne Simpson one time in August of 2023 and again on October 6, 2024. Officials said the notes were created on October 8, 2024.

Blood was found in Simpson's truck, but authorities wrote in the affidavit that it belonged to Brad.

The affidavit says Suzanne told her banker that Brad often took her phone away from her, but told her to tell her children that she lost it. Suzanne also told the banker, "if she went missing to look for her in a lake."

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