
It’s now been two months since his wife Suzanne was last seen and law enforcement have still not recovered a body.
SAN ANTONIO — Brad Simpson is scheduled to appear in a San Antonio courtroom on Monday.
It’s now been two months since his wife Suzanne was last seen and law enforcement have still not recovered a body.
This will be the first hearing for Brad Simpson since he was indicted for the murder of Suzanne. This case has been complex from the start but so far, her body has not been found.
A grand jury felt there was enough circumstantial evidence to indict Brad, allowing the case to move forward to trial.
The murder indictment does not state how Suzanne was killed, only that Brad is suspected of causing her death.
However, in one of the indictments, Brad is accused of hiding a motorized saw.
The family tells us that saw tested positive for Suzanne’s DNA. Brad is also charged with several other felonies, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon causing serious bodily injury, tampering with a corpse, tampering with physical evidence and possession of a prohibited weapon.
These charges range in punishment from two to 99 years in prison, depending on if Brad is convicted of a crime.
The hearing will get underway at 9 a.m. Monday.
We will bring you the latest updates when they become available.