The wealthy Texas man arrested in connection with his wife’s disappearance has been berated by his own brother as police continue to search for the missing woman.
Brad Chandler Simpson, 53, was arrested in Kendall County on Oct. 9, just three days after his wife, Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, disappeared.
Police have been searching for her remains at a San Antonio landfill, where they believe there is a “very good chance” of finding her.
Brad’s brother, Barton Tinsley Simpson, publicly condemned him for refusing to work with investigators.
“Until Brad decides to cooperate, we will continue to cooperate for him, as we have since the beginning of this heartbreaking experience,” she said on Facebook.
Brad Chandler Simpson (right), 53, was arrested in Kendall County on Oct. 9, just three days after his wife, Suzanne Clark Simpson (left), 51, disappeared.
Police have been searching for her remains at a San Antonio landfill (pictured), where they believe there is a “very good chance” of finding her.
‘This is not how he was raised, and this is not who we are. Our parents instilled in us the values of honoring and protecting others, and they are truly extraordinary people.
‘Brad’s refusal to cooperate is unacceptable. My sister and brother-in-law have stepped up to care for the children, but the impact on our parents has been devastating. Our lives have changed irreparably. We won’t rest until we find Suzanne.
However, authorities have yet to find any trace of the mother of four who disappeared screaming from her $1.4 million mansion in the city’s upscale Olmos Park area at 11 p.m. on Oct. 6. .
As of 4 p.m. CT on Wednesday, teams concluded their search for the day with plans to return Thursday with 25 cadets, he said. my san antonio.
The couple’s neighbor said he heard screams coming from a nearby wooded area shortly after seeing them, in the middle of a heated argument, walk into the bushes.
Suzanne’s brother-in-law condemned Brad for not cooperating with police
Brad has been arrested and charged with assault causing bodily injury and family violence.
In Brad’s arrest warrant affidavit seen by DailyMail.com, it was revealed that he called his brother, Barton, after Suzanne disappeared and “apologized for all the trouble he had caused.”
The affidavit also revealed that the couple’s youngest daughter told school staff “that her mom and dad were ‘fighting.'”
She told staff that “her dad had punched her mom in the face and possibly pushed her against a wall… that her mom had a bruise on her elbow and that her dad had taken her cell phone.”
The missing mother-of-four’s own mother, Barbara Clark, this week revealed the disturbing phone call she had with Suzanne just an hour before she was last seen.
Speaking at a vigil organized to honor Suzanne at Lourdes Grotto, Clark said: “She called me and told me things that Brad had done to her physically.”
Suzanne was photographed alone at the exclusive members-only club, wearing a knee-length dark dress with her hair loose over her shoulders on the day she disappeared.
The couple lives in a family home in Olmos Park (pictured), worth an estimated $1.5 million, with their four children.
Clark said Suzanne confided in her that around 9:00 pm that night, October 6, Simpson had hurt her arm and back.
A disturbing photograph of Suzanne on the day she disappeared has been released, showing her walking through The Argyle in Alamo Heights.
She was photographed alone at the exclusive members-only club, wearing a dark knee-length dress and her hair loose over her shoulders.
Her husband initially cooperated with police after reporting his wife missing, but has since been arrested and charged with assault causing bodily harm and family violence.