During opening statements of the trial of Miles Bryant, an ex-cop accused of the kidnap and murder of 16-year-old Susana Morales, Bryantβs attorney Tracy Drake called her client βcoldβ and βcallous.β
She even warned that the jury would not like him.
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βHold him [Bryant] guilty for the death of Susana Morales,β Drake told the jury.
And thatβs just what the jury did after only six hours of deliberation: A Gwinnett County, Georgia jury found Bryant, 23, guilty of malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping and false report of a crime. He was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
According to a Gwinnett County news release, after texting her family that she was on her way home from a friendβs house, Morales was never heard from again. It wasnβt until seven months later that her remains were found.
The Life 360 app installed on Moralesβ phone was marked as key evidence pinpointing her last known location. Bryantβs own cell phone records helped tie him to the site where Morales was later found, according to Atlantaβs WSB-TV.
Bryant admitted to dumping Moralesβ body in the woods, but the exact cause of death was never determined. A gun registered to Bryant was also found at the scene. The sentencing came almost two years after her original disappearance.
The trial, which began on June 3, was full of testimonies from Moralesβ friends and family.
βShe was really uplifting. She was nice to everybody. She was a really loving person,β Moralesβ boyfriend said during his testimony.
During the trial, Police Officer Xavier Biggers, who worked closely to find Morales, also took the stand and became emotional as he spoke about how βobsessedβ he became with finding the young girl.
βI have a daughter the same age,β Biggers told the court. βIt really touched me that I thought it was my duty to try to find her.β
Bryantβs lawyers filed a motion for a new trial.
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