Brad Simpson due back in court for another hearing in disappearance and murder charge for his wife Suzanne

The Olmos Park mother disappeared one year ago in October, reportedly after a fight with Brad.

SAN ANTONIO — Brad Simpson is due back in court Monday for another hearing in the disappearance and murder charge of his wife Suzanne.

The Olmos Park mother disappeared one year ago in October, reportedly after a fight with Brad.

Simpson is scheduled to have a discovery hearing that’s been a long time in the making because the state says it’s getting thousands of pages of evidence from the Texas Rangers.

Since the summer, two hearings are on Simpson’s case with the last discovery deadline of August 1.

Simpson is accused of murdering his wife, Suzanne, who was last seen on October 6, 2024.

Simpson’s arrest affidavit details how a neighbor saw Suzanne trying to get away from Brad and heard screams from a wooded area near their home.

A search went on in that area and expanded to a landfill east of Bexar County and a ranch in Bandera County.

Her body has never been found.

The state says one big piece of evidence is a hidden motorized saw with Suzanne’s’ DNA on it.

Another issue Simpson is facing is the ATF found Brad illegally owns a short-barreled rifle in his collection of weapons.

Simpson is expected to be here at the Bexar County Courthouse at 9 a.m. Monday.

We’ll be in the courtroom bringing you the latest.

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