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Episode 67: Suzanne and Brad Simpson: The Grim Search, and The Accused

Episode 67: Suzanne and Brad Simpson: The Grim Search, and The Accused

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Today, a true crime mystery which appears to be a shocking example of the kind of domestic violence against women which is often overlooked in society.

Kristi and Alissa look at the case of Suzanne Simpson, a high-end real estate broker from San Antonio, Texas, allegedly battered, murdered and dumped by Brad - her husband of 22 years.

He is now in jail awaiting hearings. Her remains haven't been found.

The story has captured people's attention around the world. So many female victims of domestic violence are reluctant to report it.

In this episode, Liss 'N Kristi are appealing to the victims for the courage to speak out, and they offer help and support.

CHAPTERS:-

00:00 Start

00:12 The disappearance of Suzanne Simpson

00:32 Husband Brad - alleged killer

04:38 A neighbor in Olmos Park hears an argument

04:56 He was allegedly trying to keep her from running away

06:31 "What if law enforcement knew earlier?"

07:55 Brad's purchases at Home Depot

08:55 What happened to the trash bags?

10:12 "She could've moved in with her mother"

11:52 Brad reports his wife is missing

13:02 "Leave all that crap in the pumphouse, especially the gun"

13:40 Their child accuses Brad of assault

14:50 Brad is arrested

15:28 The "Last Will and Testament"

17:35 "Kudos to the police"

19:22 Brad's business partner is arrested

19:41 "Look for me at the bottom of the lake"

22:31 "For any woman, her first concern is for her child"

27:57 "Rage and utter control"

28:36 Brad is held on bonds of $5 million

30:10 "Remember there is always help, and there is no shame"


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