The hunt for missing mom of four Suzanne Clark Simpson led to a huge search of a landfill close to her Texas home Tuesday — with cops predicting there is a “good chance” they’ll find her body there.Multiple law enforcement agencies began scouring a landfill near San Antonio in hazmat suits on Tuesday, nine days after Simpson vanished after allegedly fighting with her property tycoon husband.“We feel confident there is a good chance of recovering Suzanne at that location,” the Olmos Park Police Department said in a statement shared by the missing mom’s family.“Evidence, statements, and solid police investigation has led us there,” the department said, without elaborating.The mother of four has not been seen or heard from since Oct.6 when she was heard by a neighbor screaming in the woods outside her home in Olmos Park.Suzanne’s husband of 22 years, Brad Simpson, was arrested last Wednesday and charged with assault causing bodily injury – family violence and unlawful restraint.
He remains locked up at the Bexar County jail Friday on a $2 million bond.The missing mom’s brother-in-law, Barton Tinsley Simpson, said the family is “so appreciative of the endless, grueling hours” that police “have committed to uncovering solid information.”“We are comforted by the fact that they might be close to determining what happened to Suzanne.”...