Brad Chandler Simpson was charged pinch execution Thursday, a period aft his woman Suzanne Simpson went missing successful San Antonio, Texas.
Court records show Simpson appeared earlier a judge connected Thursday, who group his enslaved astatine $2 million, according to CBS connection KENS. A judge has sealed his warrant until Dec. 7.
The 51-year-old mother disappeared connected nan nighttime of Oct. 6 near Trinity University and has not been seen since. A neighbour saw nan mates arguing extracurricular his window. She was past seen wearing a achromatic dress and heels.
Authorities initially arrested nan 53-year-old Simpson connected Oct. 10 connected 2 misdemeanor charges of causing bodily wounded to a family personnel and unlawful restraint. He remains successful custody astatine nan Bexar County jail, online records show, while authorities searched for her body.
Police said in mid-October they were "confident location is simply a bully chance" they would find nan realtor and San Antonio native's assemblage successful a landfill — but nary remains surfaced.
Relatives person made their condolences and outrage public. The suspect's brother posted connected societal media that "the devastation this has caused to our family is overwhelming."
He added nan effect connected their parents has been shattering and "our lives person been irreparably changed."
The couple's 20-year-old daughter, Chandler, a manner student, alleged connected her Instagram Reel that her mother was a unfortunate of abuse, and claimed that "my begetter took my mother's life successful a authorities of rage and control."
Chandler besides alleged successful her station that "my mother tried to time off my begetter and mislaid her life." She said her mother's ray "was a guiding unit successful nan lives of everyone she touched, and her emotion will proceed to animate america moreover successful her absence."
Her station included photos of her and her siblings pinch their mother erstwhile they were younger, and a character turning autumn colors, writing, "I spot you everyplace mom."
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