Suzanne Simpson’s sister charged with harassing of Brad Simpson’s family

An arrest affidavit says 55-year-old Teresa Clark sent repeated threatening messages and emails to the family of Brad Simpson, who is accused of killing his wife, Suzanne Simpson.

Clark, 55, is facing several misdemeanor harassment charges. According to the affidavit, the alleged messages and emails began shortly after Brad Simpson, was arrested in connection with her disappearance.

One of Brad Simpson’s family members told police the messages often accused the family of killing Suzanne Simpson and included warnings such as, “You don’t know who you’re messing with” and “You will not get away with this,” the affidavit said. 

Investigators said Clark would often pick a family member at random, calling them multiple times in one night, usually after midnight, and leaving “very repetitive” messages that lasted seconds to minutes. Even after being told by family and law enforcement to stop, the affidavit said she continued. The legal documents also say she ran a “vigorous social media campaign” targeting the family.

Clark was identified through photos sent by on of the victims and public records, the affidavit said. She was arrested by the Texas Department of Public Safety and booked into the Travis County Jail on Thursday.

The allegations are the latest development in a case that has drawn attention since Suzanne was last seen in Olmos Park on October 6, 2024, after an argument with her husband at The Argyle in Alamo Heights. Days later, Brad Simpson was arrested and accused of killing her, though her body has not been found. He remains in custody awaiting trial.

Over the past year, MySA has reported on the ongoing investigation, including the sale of the Simpson home and pretrial hearings for Brad Simpson. Monday will mark one year since Suzanne Clark Simpson was last seen alive in Alamo Heights.

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