The house of Brad and Suzanne Simpson is going up for sale almost a year after Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance. Credit: Courtesy / Realtor.com
It’s been almost a year since Suzanne Simpson went missing and authorities charged her husband Brad Simpson with her murder. Now, the couple’s $1.2 million Olmos Park home is being put up for sale, MySA reports.
Suzanne Simpson was last seen alive Oct. 6 after leaving a party. Sometime before 11 p.m., a neighbor observed the married couple having a heated argument which the neighbor said turned into a physical altercation in front of the house, the Express-News reports.
That was the last anyone saw of Suzanne Simpson. Brad Simpson was later indicted for her murder, though the body still hasn’t been recovered.
Now, a judge has granted the executor of her will permission to sell the couple’s opulent residence, 520 E. Olmos Drive, in a private sale.
A large pool can be seen in the backyard of the house that once belonged to Brad and Suzanne Simpson. Credit: Realtor.com
The four-bedroom, five-bath home has remained vacant since the Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance, its stone exterior indicating a comfortably wealthy existence in a quiet suburb.
The interior of the house straddles opulence and comfort. In the backyard, a spacious veranda overlooks a large pool.
A stately formal living room inside the house denotes a life of luxury. Credit: Realtor.com
The house was jointly owned by Brad and Suzanne Simpson, MySA reports. However, Brad Simpson signed over his half of the ownership to the executor of Suzanne’s will, Richard M. Kleberg IV, and the trusts for their children. The couple still owed $680,000 on the house they bought in 2014, the online news outlet reports.
Kleberg stated in court that the property’s sale was needed to cover the mortgage and other expenses accrued in handling Suzanne’s estate.
Brad Simpson has remained behind bars since his Oct. 10 arrest.
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