(NewsNation) — The sister of Suzanne Simpson — the Texas wife and mother of four who disappeared one year ago this week — faces charges that she harassed family members of Simpson’s husband, who is accused of killing the missing woman.
Suzanne Simpson, 51, disappeared Oct. 6, 2024, after a domestic dispute with her husband, Brad, outside their home in Olmos Park, near San Antonio. The 53-year-old was charged with his wife’s murder and is being held on $3 million bond.
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Now, Suzanne Simpson’s sister, Teresa Clark, finds herself in legal trouble. She was recently arrested for allegedly harassing Brad Simpson’s family members with threatening phone calls and through a targeted social media campaign. Police reports said Clark’s messages included warnings like, “You don’t know who you’re messing with,” and “You will not get away with this.”
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Sig Christenson, an investigative reporter with the San Antonio Express-News, says the misdemeanor charges against Clark could result in a $2,000 fine or 180 days in jail, or both, upon conviction.
“There’s a lot of anger and grief in both of those families,” he told “Banfield” on Wednesday…