Judge issues gag order in San Antonio man Brad Simpson's murder trial
In a rare move, 437th State District Court Judge Joel Perez on Monday issued a gag order in the murder trial of San Antonio resident Brad Simpson, court documents show. Simpson is accused of killing his wife, Suzanne Simpson, following an Oct. 6 argument at the couple’s $1.4 million Olmos Park home. Authorities have yet to locate Suzanne Simpson's body, but last week, they reportedly found her DNA on a saw owned by her husband.
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