Suzanne Simpson's husband went to dump site, Home Depot, car wash hours after realtor's disappearance: docs
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A detailed timeline of events that unfolded before and after the disappearance of missing Texas mom Suzanne Simpson show the unusual behavior of her husband charged with murder.
General view of the Kendall County Solid Waste in Boerne, Texas, November 13, 2024. Brad Simpson's truck was seen here on October 7, 2024, around the same time his wife, Suzanne Simpson, disappeared under suspicious circumstances. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital) General view of the Kendall County Solid Waste in Boerne, Texas, November 13, 2024. Brad Simpson's truck was seen here on October 7, 2024, around the same time his wife, Suzanne Simpson, disappeared under suspicious circumstances. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital) According to Bexar County Court records, James Valle Cotter, 65, was charged with tampering or fabricating physical evidence with intent to impair an investigation. His bond was set at $500,000. (Bexar County Jail) Exterior view of the gated community where the home of James Cotter's is located in San Antonio on November 13, 2024. Cotter is alleged to have received incriminating text messages from Brad Simpson on October 8, 2024, after Simpson's wife disappeared under suspicious circumstances. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital) Mollie Markowitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Email tips to mollie.markowitz@fox.com. She joined Fox in 2019 and made her way from producing live news coverage to true-crime documentaries at Fox Nation. She has interviewed Ted Bundy survivors, the children of notorious serial killers, survivor Lisa McVey, members of law enforcement and families impacted by traumatic crime.Currently, she covers national crime stories for Fox News Digital. You can follow Mollie on LinkedIn.
"Yesterday, the Olmos Park Police Department along with the Texas Rangers have charged Brad Chandler Simpson with murder in the death of his wife Suzanne Clark Simpson," Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas said during a press conference on Nov. 8. "We realize that this doesn't bring closure to Suzanne's family, but we hope it will allow them to enter the next phase of their grieving process with more clarity."
"Officers in law enforcement have gathered enough evidence in order to charge him with murder," Texas Department of Public Safety spokesperson Deon Cockrell added during the press conference.