Final photo of tycoon’s wife at country club hours before she vanished ‘screaming’ from mansion… as husband goes silent
This is the terrifying last photo of a real estate mogul’s wife at her Texas country club, hours before she disappeared screaming from her Texas mansion.
Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, has not been seen since 11pm on Sunday night, when police say she was the victim of a domestic violence incident involving her wealthy husband, 53-year-old Brad Simpson.
Simpson, of Olmos Park, near San Antonio, initially cooperated with police after reporting his wife missing, but has since been arrested and charged with assault occasioning bodily harm and domestic violence.
The couple have two children together, with Suzanne also being the mother of two other children from a previous relationship.
He declined to answer further questions. Simpson was seen driving away from his family’s $1.5 million mansion in his luxury black GMC Sierra truck after Suzanne disappeared. He arrived home two hours later, and police appealed for anyone who had seen the truck in that time frame to come forward.
Now a terrifying photo has been released of Suzanne earlier on the day she disappeared, showing her walking through The Argyle in Alamo Heights.
Suzanne was pictured alone in the exclusive, members-only club, wearing a dark knee-length dress and with her hair falling past her shoulders.
Brad Chandler Simpson, 53, of Olmos Park – four miles north of San Antonio – was arrested early Wednesday morning in Kendall County, just three days after his wife Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, went missing.
Suzanne was pictured alone in the exclusive members-only club, wearing a dark knee-length dress and with her hair falling past her shoulders.
Just hours after this photo was taken, neighbors claim they heard an aggressive fight between Suzanne and her husband.
That neighbor claims he saw Simpson punch and restrain his wife before they both wandered off into a nearby wooded area.
Shortly after that conversation, the neighbor claims he heard screams coming from the woods.
At that point, Simpson drove away in his truck.
A neighbor told police he heard the couple arguing from his window and saw the two engaged in a physical fight, with Brad “grabbing her upper body to gain control of her body,” according to a police report.
Brad allegedly did not cooperate during the investigation and did not show up for a follow-up interview. Authorities said the real estate agent, who worked for Nix Realty Company, went missing after attending a party at The Argyle in the Alamo Heights neighborhood.
A thorough investigation has already taken place into the Olmos Park family’s four-bedroom, five-bathroom home (pictured), worth an estimated $1.4 million.
Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas has since confirmed: “That night we believe she was in distress.”
‘However, it is very suspicious that she is clearly not going to work and that she is not looking after her children. That’s a clear problem.’
Maybe she’s out there somewhere, we just don’t know about it.’
Villegas begged Suzanne to return home to her children if she is still alive and well.
“These four children miss their mother, so we are doing everything we can,” he said.
Villegas begged Suzanne to return home to her children if she is still alive and well
Simpson is being held on $2 million bond.
Investigations are underway, and according to My San Antoniolocal police have expanded their search to other Simpson family properties.
Simpson and his family have an extensive real estate portfolio in San Antonio and Texas.
A thorough investigation has already taken place into the Olmos Park family’s four-bedroom, five-bathroom home, worth an estimated $1.5 million.
But Villegas said authorities are in the process of obtaining further search warrants to expand that search to a handful of other properties linked to the family, the publication reported.