Episode 141

Year 2024Episode 14260 minoct. 16, 2024
Episode 141

On a Monday afternoon, Brad Simpson receives a call from his youngest child's school.

Staff are concerned because his wife, Suzanne, is nearly 30 minutes late picking up their kindergartener and isn't answering her phone. Simpson picks up his daughter and makes several calls, but no one has heard from Suzanne. Her co-workers confirm she wasn't at the office. Brad Simpson reports his wife missing.

Olmos Park police are searching for Suzanne Simpson, a 51-year-old mother of four. She is described as a white female, approximately 5'5" tall, weighing 140 pounds, with hazel eyes and brown hair that falls just below her shoulders.

Suzanne was last seen outside her East Olmos Drive home on Sunday evening after having dinner at The Argyle, a private club in Alamo Heights. She was wearing a black short-sleeved dress, nude chunky heels, and a watch or bracelet on her right wrist.

The night before, Suzanne and Brad had dinner at The Argyle. Nothing seemed unusual during the meal. However, when they returned home around 9 p.m., Suzanne called her mother, describing a physical argument with Brad. About an hour later, a neighbor heard loud arguing from the house.

The noise grew louder, prompting the neighbor to look outside. They saw the Simpsons physically fighting. Suzanne, still dressed from dinner, appeared to be trying to get away, but Brad kept pulling her back. The couple eventually moved out of the neighbor's view.

Suzanne Simpson now missing. 

Episode 141 has aired on oct. 16, 2024 at 18:00
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