December 17, 2024 - 19:29

James Cotter, the long-time business partner of Brad Simpson, was formally charged Monday in connection with the case of missing Olmos Park mother Suzanne Clark Simpson. The indictment marks a significant development in a case that has captured public attention and raised numerous questions about the circumstances surrounding Suzanne's disappearance.
Authorities have been investigating the case for several months, and Cotter's involvement has come under scrutiny as new evidence emerged. Suzanne Simpson was last seen several weeks ago, and her family has been anxiously awaiting updates from law enforcement. The indictment of Cotter has led to increased speculation about the potential motives and actions that may have contributed to the situation.
As the legal proceedings unfold, many are hoping for clarity and resolution in this troubling case. The community continues to rally around Suzanne's family, offering support during this challenging time. Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with additional information to come forward as they seek to uncover the truth behind Suzanne's disappearance.
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