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When it's counting on along, I need a make out of a pour. I might think there's been missing some dead today. No one has seen her. [MUSIC] What's your sister's name?
[MUSIC]
Since Anna walked out the fat gait of sterling plant apartments,
“there's a sidewalk there that would take her straight to her residence.”
Where can I see her last non-location? That was mutual. You have a street shot. [MUSIC] They could see that she was walking back from the apartment complex
down Singleton Road. In all of a sudden, she goes in the opposite direction in the car. And that's where to start packing. It's something happened to her on the way home. This case is just, it's unreal.
She walked that way. Put a gait of police or hoping that you can help them find a teenager. 16-year-old Suzanne Morales. A police now believe that she may have gotten to a car that night. July 26th.
She was a young, full of light teenager who vanished pretty much at the thin air. You know what we're here? Come here, see you now. We just thought about the worst. They needed to do something.
[MUSIC] [LAUGH] Suzanne, I was with a baby. She'll get everything that we wanted. We were at her age.
[MUSIC] She was definitely spoiled. You're really went out, she's cute. I like this.
“Our best moments is laughing together with a family.”
She's cute. [MUSIC] Suzanne Morales was very close to her family. [MUSIC] They lived in Norcross here in Gwynette County.
We are a large county just north of Atlanta. [MUSIC] And we are one of the most diverse counties in the United States. [MUSIC] Where are you from originally?
Mexico. What were you looking for? Three daughters, three sons. Three sons. [MUSIC]
Her name was Susanna, but you called her. Susie. [MUSIC] Me and Susanna had a 10 years difference. Me being the oldest I used to take care of them.
Susanna was very outgoing. I was a little closer to Susanna probably because the age definitely turned off.
She was always making TikTok videos.
She loved to record music videos for self singing. [MUSIC] Susanna's best friends that I've known since like middle school, for her was Coyette and her brother. [MUSIC]
They're very, very close. We had fun together. We then have to do much to be happy around each other. It's just a very bubbly person. [MUSIC]
She was very sweet, very nice. Susanna's hair was very curly. She loved exploring the colors with her. She had dyed her hair green red and blah, that won't play. She worked with her mother at a local McDonald's.
She loved music. She loved to play a ukulele that had been given to her. She loved to sing. [MUSIC] [MUSIC]
Take me through that age of like 26, 2022. [MUSIC]
Susanna didn't really like fish and didn't want to eat that.
She asked her mother if she could go to her friend as Mareld is home.
[MUSIC] How close was that house? Almost a minute. Six minutes.
“She told her mom she got to her friend's house safe,”
and that was around 7.19 pm. I just want to know if you got there. Mm-hmm. And she responds. See?
See, with a thumbs up. [MUSIC] Later that night, approximately 9.40 pm. Susanna's mom starts calling. Susanna and asking her to come home because it's getting late.
You were going to go pick her up. [MUSIC] Because Susanna's mother was not able to get in touch with her, she reached out to as Mareldah and her family. She called me asking Susanna was at my house.
Susanna had actually never come over there.
Of course, that's my best friend. So I will back her up. I told her that Susanna was leaving, while I was able to get enough time to get a hold of Susanna. Initially, as Mareldah being a teenage friend,
tried it was trying to cover for Susanna. I contacted her, calling her, no response. So I texted her and told her that her mother was looking for her and she better be on her way home before I get in trouble. Susanna's mother recalls talking to as Mareldah's mother
who told her Susanna was never there. [MUSIC] So mom, at that point, is worried and like,
“hey, why was my daughter not where she said she was?”
[MUSIC] I remember getting a call from my mom around 9 or 10. I'll pee in my night. And she was just asking me if I've heard from Susanna or if I had talked to her because she wasn't answering her phone.
Susanna's mother was continuously contacting people, trying to figure out where Susanna might be. She had a very good relationship with her sisters and her mom. So that was not characteristic if she did not get in contact with her mom. I told my mom that maybe Susanna's phone had died,
really she fell asleep, and that's just way too morning to hear from her. [MUSIC] You realize it's something really wrong here. [MUSIC] One of Susanna's friends gets a crash alert on her cell phone.
Susanna's in a moving vehicle, and there's a serious crash. [MUSIC] That's Susanna. You're screaming like that. So that's the skin.
On her 15th birthday. [MUSIC] For her kissiness, what did you want? More than anything. Let me get a necklace.
That goes. That goes Susanna. She wanted us to be a talk host.
“She wanted us to buy her the main thing in our dress.”
Peep, sparkly shirt kissing in our dress.
Susanna was always hanging out with her friends.
[MUSIC] None of them drove so they all were young and walked to each other's house. [MUSIC] On July 26th, 2022, the last Susanna's mother was attempting to locate her, and worried about where Susanna was.
Susanna's friend Kaya had gotten a notification on her phone through a mobile application on their phone called Life 360. It's an app where you can add people to your circle. You can add friends, family members, and it'll tell you their location. It also provides other safety features.
Like parents can track their kids. It shows how fast they're driving. It shows if the phone batteries low. Things like that. Around 10 30 pm, Susanna's friend Kaya had gotten a notification on her phone
that Susanna's phone had been involved in some kind of crash. Kaya gets what they call a crash alert on her phone. To get a crash alert, there actually be serious force with that phone. Susanna could have potentially been involved in a car accident. [MUSIC]
Once Kaya got the Life 360 notification crash alert, she contacted as Marelda. So her friends at that point are worried about Susanna, and Susanna didn't drive. After speaking with as Marelda, she went out there and checked it out,
because we were thinking she got into a car accident.
They had the location of where the alert was sent from.
So they went to that location and started looking for Susanna.
“I was on the phone with Kaya and my sister had Susanna's phone number.”
My sister was calling her phone to see maybe we could find it. Or find any debris of any sort of car crash, but that road, and that neighborhood was very quiet that night. So obviously there was no car crash. There's no signs at all of a vehicle crash, no signs of Susanna,
and no signs of her phone. She couldn't find any debris or anything. So we just assumed that she was sleeping over at a friend's house, and we slept on it. The next day I received a terrifying call from my mom,
where she was sobbing and I was like, "What happened?" My mom called me and told me that she was going to call the police, because she has a heart for Susanna right on her way for me. And I left work. I don't think I was really worried,
“and so I got the screenshots from the life 360,”
and that's when I started paddicking.
And I basically showed the trip of her walking home,
and all of a sudden she goes in the opposite direction in the car. And it was like a notification of the 360 that Susanna might have been in the crash. She's heading down Singleton Road in the direction of back home. Then we see about five minutes later her direction pattern changed, and she's going the exact opposite way away from her house.
And here we see she's now driving in a vehicle at a top speed of 40 miles an hour. Ultimately, we get the crash alert at that location. That's the last known location where Susanna phones pings. Once we got the screenshots,
we really just had not gone to a different friend's house. She actually had gone to her friend Alyssa and Kelly's apartment complex. Kelly is a girl that Susanna's mom for whatever reason didn't like.
“She didn't want Susanna to be around certain friends”
because she believed they were at that influence. Susanna knew that her mom was going to say no about her going to Kelly's house. So she asked, "Can I go to Asmeralda's house?" So that's where Maria thought she was going to go. But instead, she ended up going to Kelly's house,
which she lived in the Sterling Glent apartment. The Sterling Glent apartment is a fairly typical apartment complex for that area. A lot of different buildings that have multiple apartment units in it. There is a clubhouse in a pool because of the crime in the area. They also employ a courtesy officer to help patrol the area.
The family have at this point reached out to all of their friends of Susanna. No one knows where she is, so they reach out to Guedant County Police and make a report. Martha, there's very nice things in yesterday. How old is your sister? 16.
Is your mom or dad there? Yes. I'll have an office out there. It's in a possible meet with you and your mom. Okay, thank you so much.
Maria speaks Spanish. So just to have that clear communication, if we can't we send officers, that speaks Spanish. Well, yes. Maria, I don't know what to say, but when there's so many things,
she said the lymphoma is not compatible. Her friend has her um, like, 360, no that is. Mm-hmm. But it's not like, renewing her location. And once the officer was at the house,
we just got in the nose going on. Susanna, how did my home since last night? And she wasn't answering any calls. So where can I see her last known location? That's pretty cool.
We were showing him the screenshots from the life day 16 on the messages that we had, and they access to send that to them. So we did. When you're looking at the 360 of her been in a car, it can be someone ticker or it can be that she ran away.
Whose car is she in? What happened? Is she okay? Is she okay? My name is Xavier Biggers.
I've been in policing for 20 years.
I've always wanted to be a police officer since I was five years old.
At the time of Susanna Morales disappearance, my title was a sergeant over at the Special Victims Unit.
Initially I had nothing other than what the officers on scene had given me.
You showed up something on your phone?
The photo? The photo of Susanna? What did you have to do with the photo? I just looked at her. James, a yellow tank top.
They're show Susanna's hair. She had black fingernails.
“That's something that stood out as something descriptive for her.”
It'd be obvious if she could help with localizing. She's trying to leave.
I don't know if she can do that.
So what do you think about the report? They gave us a report number. Good morning. Good morning. I need to list and juvenile missing.
When Susanna mother called us to report her missing, she was put on the system by the officer that made the report as a missing person. On that day I was on call sergeant. They called me and let me know that they went door-to-door
“trying to get more information about her disappearance.”
They went to sterling Glen apartments where Kelly lives. They spent about three to four hours at that apartment complex looking for her. She's right here. And they actually spoke with Kelly and talked with her. You know what we're here?
You're missing her. What can you tell us about her? I'm she left. Okay. And then I know something about her.
Right. This is so strange. Susanna ended up walking over to her friend Kelly and Alyssa's home at the apartment complex.
“We were actually able to locate social media videos that were taken of Susanna and her friends that day.”
We were doing a belly piercing, just taking videos. We were just hanging out. We ended up walking to the back of the gate to the apartments. And then I just said goodbye. Around 10 p.m. Kelly said that she took Susanna to the exit of the sterling Glen apartments on Singleton Road.
Singleton Road is located in a pretty populated area. There are residential areas as well as businesses. Even at night, there's a lot of foot traffic as well as vehicles. Susanna had walked on that road numerous times, so she was familiar with it. However, once you pass the businesses, it is a very dark walk back to Susanna's house.
This is where Kelly basically walks Susanna out to the back gate and Susanna went home this way from the back gate.
From strolling Glen apartments to Susanna home is probably only about a 15-minute walk. To get home, Susanna would have exited the sterling Glen apartments through the back gate. Taking a left on Singleton Road and then travel down Singleton Road and taking a left on to Santa Ana Drive where her home was located. I was a homicide detective with Gwynette County Police at the time of Susanna Marales' disappearance. I worked on the same floor as the Special Victims Unit.
I heard them talking about it, so of course I jumped in and I was asking questions. There was something up with this that wasn't a typical case. Somewhere after she walked past this parking lot, her phone changed directions, and began going back towards the sterling Glen apartments at a speed that's consistent with her being a vehicle. And within less than a mile, a crash or alert risk received. So this is the direction that 360 application was showing. Susanna was going in at 40 miles per hour.
And this is the area that it pretty much crashes out around about here. We checked to see if there were any accidents in that area. There was no accidents reported in that area. Given that there's no actual evidence of a car crash, our assumption is that her phone is thrown out the window out of a moving vehicle. And that the phone is damaged her broken to cause the crash alert.
When you look at the 360 of her been in a car, you can see it from both ways. And I saw it from both ways. It can be someone took her or it can be that she ran away.
I knew she didn't run away.
Just because of the information that we had about hanging out with Kelly.
“And the fact that she told her mother that she was going one place and she ended up going somewhere else,”
we was thinking maybe that she had thrown herself on a way or got rid of it because she knew she was going to get in trouble. So we linked this as possibly well she was running away. Even with that, we were working the case as a regular missing person. By gathering the information we had, RS, her friends, our social media and doing the things as our policy has stated and working at that point. And then take her shot her, she didn't take clothes, she didn't take anything.
So we were really, really scared at that moment. And that's one we as a family start looking for her. They needed to do something. Suzanne is nowhere to be found. They go out, they start chemistry. Then the family thinks they found something.
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We don't throw out search parties unless it's a critical person.
They're very kindly by their own. Something that will have an exege in circumstances for us to find this person. She's 16, right? Yeah, let me look at a couple of phone calls. After finding the police report, we said that we weren't going to wait.
We had to do something. And so using the screenshots that we had, we kind of retrace their steps. We started looking for her in the exact point where the app shows where the incident was. The pink hit at this area right here.
Her family came here, and it was unfortunate that this was not the location well. Susanna was at it, it was just the last area where her cell phone pinged at. We tried to retrace her steps, so we thought that she would take. So we started out telling the apartments. You were the detectives.
Yes, we were always looking for them, looking for them, asking them.
They needed to do something, Susanna's nowhere to be found. They go out, they start broadcasting as well. We were asking all the businesses to see if they had any cameras. And we got to a daycare. The camera system that the police had, it was super old.
So it was like an hour ahead or behind. I'll tell you the time of this. At first we couldn't get anything until he went back to the right hour. And we saw Susanna. That is her.
That's her.
Look, oh my God, that's her, that's her.
“In the videos Susanna's wearing the yellow tank top, jeans and white crocs.”
She's alone. There's no cars near her, no strangers. She appeared to be walking towards the direction of her home. And nothing was wrong at that moment. Susanna walked this way. She walked past the camera's coming right there.
She walked down this pathway here. Once we saw that, our mind was thinking about me. She got kidnapped. She's being raped. She's traffic.
We just thought about the worst.
I was about to get into this. Everyone was a bad feeling because we knew for sure something happened. Because she was on the way home. How did you feel? I was the one who said that I was going to die because I said I was going to die.
I felt that I was going to die for sure. I was going to die. You have to look at watching a doctor. We have close to 40 to 50 missing persons reports in our system a month.
And I would say majority of those they come back home within the first week.
All hands are on deck when it comes to a person that's been abducted. First is someone who's just being missing.
“Because you have to show that foul play is actually involved.”
And at that time, we didn't have any information that Susanna was abducted by anyone. However, I had taken a case as a personal matter and I was looking for her like someone had taken her. My daughter is 16 at the time when it's occurred. I looked at this as if she was my daughter.
Because every day I saw my daughter, I saw her. So I was working harder every day because... I came over here to the extra store space knowing that Susanna was continuing her walk. But unfortunately, the video camera only called the brush. At the bottom of here, it didn't capture the sidewalk.
We actually checked the buses cameras doing that time frame when she went missing. We didn't see any footage of her on any other buses. That's sterling, glan apart, Miss. The only cameras that they have on top of the building, those are considered like live feed cameras, which means live feed, not recording.
Once Susanna was reported missing, and nobody was able to find any location for her or any information about where she had gone, Susanna's family and her friends and the community began to launch a campaign to try and find Susanna. We decided we would make these big posters and say, "Have you seen her?" "Can you please call this number?"
And we were posting all over social media.
“I remember I got a call from this woman, she was saying, "I have your sister, I have your sister."”
And that moment, my heart dropped. Especially now, days with social media, people do things to make you feel like a moment of hope and false hope. And that's what happened. It was just a mess in with me. Unfortunately, there are evil people out there, and they pray on this.
This is just a little distance between us. The family is begging and cleaning with anyone to find Susanna. We just don't know what happened. We don't know if she got picked up. We don't know if she got lost. She wouldn't just go out. And like not totally. This was a case that grabbed so much attention. You're talking about a teenager.
And all of a sudden, she goes missing. It blows your mind. We did receive a lot of tips from people who were genuine and did care and tried to give potential sightings of her. One tip brings her family to the brink. Someone saw Susanna's bright curly hair at a hotel. Police are dispatched to the scene. What do they find?
You know, mom, we're going out every single day.
If we were going to tip out to him in the morning, we would be out looking for her in the morning.
“I remember that we would get a lot of like sightings of her.”
This would always go and check out.
At one point a tip comes in that someone saw Susanna's bright curly hair at a hotel. And when we were just like driving around the hotel. And then in one of the windows, we saw like a silhouette of two women. And one had super curly hair. And we were like for sure that it was Susanna.
So we caught the police. We had officers go to the hotel because they were actually in the parking lot saying that Susanna was actually there. They were taking a forever to get there. And the police got there. They went inside.
And they were going to talk to one of the women that was there. But already the head left was the one with curly hair.
“And so we were like, oh my god, what if that was hurt?”
So we were going to left with that doubt if that lady was hurt or not.
They never gave up hoping I lived off their hope.
Out to my eight hours of work, I was still spend two to three more extra hours done. I would call this Susanna time. Just driving around, just seeing if I could see Susanna sitting on a stoop or sitting at the playground. Hoping that I would possibly see her just walking down the sidewalk. I mean, my car doesn't really look like I'm in a police car.
So I would actually go and play and close and just camp out at some of these hotels. And after a while, some of the criminals who do a lot of prostitutions are noticing who I was. But this is their RV camp. So one said that they had thought they saw her. It's all exciting over over here.
And then I just got into a routine that I would do the exact same thing. And I would go from the hotels to here, to the businesses, to the apartment complex. It's a sterling gland. I just kept doing the exact same thing over and over because I just felt that if I didn't do it, that will be the day that someone saw her. This is super hard time.
“I was honestly really just trying to be strong from my mom.”
And this idea is a pretty strong idea. For this reason, she's in Kabul. The longer this is on a remain missing, the bigger of a story this became in the local community. It's been more than a month since anyone in Susanna Morales' family has heard from the 16-year-old. This flyer is all across North Crossing, Gwynette County.
Today, Gwynette Police said they can't find her alone. Let's say we're just tired of not only less like the hardest part. Well, our goal was just to make sure that everybody knew her face. Everybody would try seeing how they would call us. Gwynette Police on Monday said they have exhausted all options and need the public's help to find her.
The metal creek high student is not believed to be in any danger. What's the evidence for them to think that? Or do they have evidence that show otherwise? While we're going through the fall, police don't have any updates on it. I'm doing that time of the day, so I was pregnant.
I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep. The other day I was crying. I got a pretty good flight, couldn't do anything. It's so mainly I feel guilt for not being able to look for her more. As the investigation began to month after month, turn up no results.
The special victims unit turned the case over to the homicide unit.
What's interesting about this case is there's a team with the first 48 TV show that was embedded with police during this investigation into this disappearance of a teenage girl.
That's who you're working a missing juvenile case for going actually six months today. I was asked to come in and assist. And I just got kind of pushed the eye, not in a bad way. I just kind of hijacked the case. Carter is just, man, she's a, she's a warrior.
And she knows she's just having neck for stuff.
There was zero communication coming from Susanna after that crash alert.
Literally zero activity, nothing. She's a teenager. That's unheard of.
“We did have hope that somebody knew was coming to the case and hopefully they were able to see something that nobody else saw.”
I started from scratch. We took metal detectors where her phone was last seen on my 360 and attempted to locate it. We're just going to check medicine our media. I really want to find this. We didn't find the phone. We just tried. I spoke to friends. I spoke to family.
You treat this just like a real homicide case, not just a person just walked away. Everyone is now a considerate suspect at this point. Throughout those investigations, the police realized that absolutely none of them had any information whatsoever as to Susanna's disappearance. So I asked for another media release to be sent out just to keep her name relevant and we had no suspects at that time. We don't know who's watching.
This is 16-year-old Susanna Morales, a teenager who's been missing since summer, cell phone data and cameras show her last on location was En Bonette County walking home. We needed either someone to come forward with some information or Susanna come home. If you have information, please call Bonette County Police. And then, within about two weeks or so, we had a break at the case. And I received a call saying, "Did you hear the news? They found your sister."
You're really winning out. Nobody expected to still be looking for her. When I kind of placed a parliament out of lease, they had exhausted all options. Looking for this missing high school student. We had the meeting where it was sort of like, "I would kind of take over the case."
And then we just started doing all these other search warrants. And we got a call.
“When it's getting out of my mind, what's the location of emergency?”
He was driving. He noticed on the side of Highway 316, a trail that went into the woodline. But he had a small kind of off-road vehicle and he liked to adventure and find different trails. And so, he took that trail down the side of Highway 316.
He ultimately said that he got a phone call.
He got out and he had to walk around the woods as he was on the phone. I was just out walking through the woods off the side of 316. I found a human go. All right, we're going to have an officer head out that way. A patrol officer sent check out those remains.
The immediate assumption is, "Hey, it's probably an animal. It's a skull." What's your vehicle ready to work? I have found him. Let's go. Oh, it's going.
Oh, you doing? That way, it's a little walk. It's a hundred yards. Offsers arrive and they meet the man who made the 911 call from the side of the highway. And he kind of leaves him into the woods where he found it.
“Is it often like this road or is it a little bit of a way though?”
A run-up road of view. There's no stores, there's no real residences. Just literally the side of a highway. It's not a place that people normally would pull over and just walk around. There's no reason for someone to be there.
Are you going to need that helpful? We see on that officer's body cam when he gets there. The officer sees a skull. And the remains are too big to be a small animal. And it's clearly they are human.
There's more. I want to break that way. It's the back a little bit. See how far we've got to coordinate this off. I got some tape in the back of my car too.
So the Gwyneth County Police Department We confirm that they did it right at the station and the remains. So the Gwyneth County Medical Examiner homicide unit and crime scene specialists respond to the area. We were called out because of citizen, scourge, skeletal remains.
This is just all wooded. There's nothing out here. This general area right here is where the remains were located. It's going to be all night. Yeah, it's good.
The first thing that I saw when I got here was a human skull on the ground.
Right now they're collecting some of the larger bones of the foot. We've retrieved a significant portion of the skeleton that skulls complete. There's no clothing, there's no wallet, there's no possessions, no effects.
Police look and there's absolutely nothing to identify the person.
Not even any indication if they're male or female, a dull child, nothing.
“They have not seen any short-force injuries to the bones.”
Right now we don't have a cause of death. We don't have an identity. Looking at it, the drug's point is not fused. We said, "Hey, be a younger 17 days, be rich."
The first words from the forensic pathologist when she sees what we have are,
do you have any miscellaneous girls? So the medical examiner, Dr. Terry, she's able to tell that they're female, and that is when red flags start going off in our heads. Could this be Susanna? As we were sifting through the top soil and recovering some of the small bones of the hands,
one of the medical examiner investigators he recovered some fingernails. We found some fingernails. This painter was still not the one, right? Yeah, I like the black. This is our missing.
As soon as us saw the nail polish on the fingernails, I recalled a photo that detected Carter has shown me of Susanna. And that photograph for her nails were painted black. It kind of put a chill in my spine.
Something you took note of was that the remains that we were able to actually recover,
indicated that her clothes were not with her at the time as she would go.
“I definitely remember thinking that whoever this girl turned out to be,”
you know, it was immediately obvious that she didn't walk out into the woods as thick as it was. She didn't walk out here in the nude with no shoes on. That was immediately suspicious. By the time the medical examiner processed the scene, it was completely dark in the middle of the woods.
Our immediate concern at that point was trying to verify if, in fact, these were Susanna. But it really be Susanna. All of our hearts break because, of course, we still hope she's alive. I made arrangements to have uniform officers out here,
so that there would be bodies all night guarding this perimeter, make sure that no evidence could be tampered with.
To come back out here the next day to search for additional items,
just because it was too dark to perform that thorough of a search. Hey, y'all hold up. We'll just go for a drink, found a gun. It felt really strange that a firearm would be out here.
“Probably 30 yards pass, but the skeletal remains were found.”
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And I found a human felt. I walked straight that way. I know the people are over there. So we went that next morning. Out to the remains.
So just make sure that you're scanning carefully because you're going to be small pieces that you need to work. In addition to flowways and shoes, something like that. All right. Go ahead.
Go ahead. From here. Down to the border. Let's fill in any gaps. So we'd line up police officers to do a grid.
Walking through the woods near that remains to see. Is there anything that could have been left there? Hey, y'all hold up. No.
Probably 200 feet off the highway here was a black pistol.
Just barely covered with pine straw.
“It was a 9mm firearm that had a flashlight attached to the firearm as well.”
And it appeared it had been there for some time. Probably 30-yard past where the skeletal remains were found. It's definitely suspicious. You want to run that really quick? We're going to take a look.
A lot of pistol. Serial robber, Romeo, X-ray, a hotel, 0-7-4. That's where everything is going to be done. I mean, it's stolen. The gun was loaded.
But there was no evidence to say that it had been fired. That's where the gun was actually found. Just where that dead inch. Definitely the close proximity. That the gun was to the remains, and then the gun being listed as stolen.
It doesn't take a long time to figure out that they're probably related. I want to talk to the guy who reported it missing.
“Police run that serial number of the firearm.”
They find out that that gun was reported missing by someone named Miles Bryant. Miles Bryant actually lived in the sterling glad apartments. I called the report and saw that it had been reported stolen. The same day that Susanna was reported as missing from the same location Sterling Glen apartments.
She's last seen July 26, 2022. 10 o'clock PM. The next morning in the early morning hours, that gun's reported stolen from the sterling glad apartments. Miles Bryant is the owner of that gun.
He lives at the sterling Glen apartment complex, where Susanna was last seen. All of her evidence is coming back to sterling Glen. Miles Bryant. The guy who reported in gun stolen.
The day after Susanna went missing. He reported from his courtesy officer job at Winsgate Village. He was working security. Yes. All right.
The moment that I found out that he was a cop, it was like, are you serious? What the heck? Like, it was kind of extremely shocking
because you never think you're going to see that.
It was like, again, crazy. What is your officer? I learned that the person who reported the gun as stolen was Miles Bryant. From there, I started doing some research on him.
Miles Bryant was working for the Dorville Police Department. Dorville is between our area in Glen and the city of Atlanta, not far from us. His side gig was to do security. He was a courtesy officer for the apartment complex,
where he lived. And that's typical. He was a courtesy officer's living different apartment complex, and they'll do the security for them. He appears very young and he is young.
He was in his early 20s. Miles grew up here. He went to school here in Gwyneth County. Me and Miles Bryant grew up since I was in elementary school. We were a best friend.
He was kind of nerdy. He wore glasses. He liked me. If he wasn't my type. So I just kind of threw him into the friends out.
Miles played football at Bartmar High School. He was a running back. His number was 23. He would post highlight videos of himself to his huddle account. He's an ROTC in high school.
He joined the Army National Guard. Miles was very proud of his National Guard service. He posted photos of himself in his uniform on social media.
He always wanted to be a place officer.
Detective Carter began to review that report of the missing weapon. Believing that it was very possible somebody had stolen. This gun and used it to abduct Susanna. It was so bad. You did?
At that point, that's when we pulled that body camp video on the gun. So I can't fall in love with it. And then this morning, I looked on my tour board and my black 19 holster.
“Oh, I hate to say, I think I look great.”
Miles Bryant reports that from his personal vehicle, his own truck. His wallet is taken and his gun is taken. I look down this morning. I saw my holster.
I can't fall in my wallet.
I'm a holster there.
My gun and holsters never separate.
Okay. Anyway, I'll listen to the truck. Just to say, it's on our report. Yeah.
“I don't really care about the detail of somebody.”
We found it very odd that Mr. Bryant would not want detectives to follow up on a stolen gun report. Hey, I just want to document this, but you don't need to send it to detectives. She don't need to investigate that. That's on her dump. If you need anything, get me up.
I'm going to talk to you. I appreciate it, bro. Hey, hopefully you find it well. It's not actually-- Yeah, I know.
When the police department discovered, if he was a police officer, they didn't want to believe that he was necessarily involved in this. But at the same time, it was very difficult to figure out and think about how his gun could have ended up in the woods, where Susana was last located. Twenty-two miles away from where he lived.
I was like hardcore at that point. We need to talk to this person because they're definitely going to have information or some kind of involvement. We're literally talking to everyone here. So we got no leaf man. My self in Detective Carter went and got the dinner records for Susana.
The Netticoats that was able to mass them up and actually told us that it was Susana. Me and Carter, we just sat there and cried. For about 10 minutes. Because we are. We didn't want to believe that was her.
We're about to go make death notification to the family. Not looking forward to it, but it has to be done. Break the horrible hairs.
Do you guys want to go inside for a second?
“I remember going to a mom's house to wait for the police.”
So I know bigger than Carter were coming. And then that's when they informed us that they had followed her remains. And I was like, "What? They found my sister?" I'll remember grandits here when I'm screaming. And I was in shock. I was like, "They took back at me, true. They took back at me, true."
My mom literally just fell to the ground. Her soul just left her body. There's the hardest thing that I've ever done and to this day. It's still, obviously, you could see that it still just stick with me. But I don't even notice that she killed her mother. Since that year.
She died.
I've never seen her in my life.
I can't believe it. But I was so worried that it was a bitch. Unfortunately, because of the way the body was disposed of, we have no indication of what happened to Zana. But what the medical examiner also determined very quickly
was that there was also absolutely no evidence of any clothing that had been on Zana prior to her being left there. And that was significant because with an accidental death, it would be very unlikely, nearly, you know, unheard of for Zana to not be dressed, to not be clothed. And so that immediately told us that we suspected this was a homicide.
As the gators in Gwyneth County just told us, human remains found along highway 3/16. That's in Gwyneth County, are those of a 16 year old girl who disappeared in July? I remember Carter promised to me that she would find out what happened and who did it. Looking at Miles, we're kind of wondering, you know,
what his involvement may have been, is he a true victim and had his gun stolen and whoever stole it is responsible, you know, for maybe taking Susanna or is this a ruse to distance himself from
“his gun being located out the woods where the rains were found?”
They've been obtained a search warrant for Mr. Bryant's cellular phone records.
We just got phone records back on our suspects.
and 1 a.m. which is three hours later after Susanna goes missing.
“Miles Bryant was a police officer. He had two phones, a personal cell phone”
and a work cell phone. Both phones put him in that location and he's in the same location at the same time as Susanna's remains. Oh, I wanted to go arrested. I wanted to go arrest Miles right away. I wanted to leave that night and go get him because it was alarming. He's in a position of power. We can't just leave him like this.
This is a cop involved in this. We need to make sure we handle this correctly. I went out there and just waited for him to walk outside and we just approached him asking for his help for our investigation on Susanna. Hey, man, what's up? You doing all right? We're just down here. We're trying to look for anybody helping us out
with that missing girl. Yeah, we are. You're the clerk. You're the officer of something? Yes sir. Who, man? You're anything about that? Yeah, no, I don't. Miles' response to the information he had about Susanna was
little surprising. He should be more informed with what's going on in his complex. If he's a good courtesy officer. You know, you got some time for us to come up to our headquarters and talk about it of what you see on a daily basis and stuff like that.
Yeah, so at that time, there was no arrest warrant for Miles.
So he really needed to come voluntarily. So we kind of just urged him that we needed his help. Yeah, oh, there's definitely today. Yeah. Yeah.
I have the little week my girlfriend and not work for you. Okay. What time's work at? Four? Yeah, it should be.
We're literally walking to everyone here. We got no leads, man. We're just kind of documenting everything. That's all we are. No problem.
Okay. You can get up front seat, all right, man? Yeah, we get you up there. Knock this out. We don't put him in the back of the patrol car.
We actually let him sit up front in the police car. Trying to make him feel comfortable. Make him see, hey, we're just police officers. One on one, friends. Talkin' to each other.
So we brought Miles up here. He's sat in this chair here. And we interviewed him. Hey, are you done? In the interview room, we have seats for we put certain people.
Like we're at the detective's sit. We're suspects. We let him sit in a detective seat. We didn't change anything. We want him to be as comfortable as possible.
I'm just half the target. I'm where you don't miss. Come and get a lot of food in the case. So they're going to work a little bit more. So detective Carter obviously wanted to build a rapport with him.
They're both working for the same goal, trying to accomplish the same thing. And that's fine, a missing girl. Have you ever seen her? She used to be older, quite big. Okay.
I've written out the picture. I've written out the picture. So the initial plan for the interview again. Just going there, be relaxed. Asked him very open and did questions.
I asked him about his gun. Have you heard anything about the gun? And I played dumb. I know that your gun was taller. Do you know that he was okay to do anything?
I know I've already had it. I wonder if we'd probably need to check that.
“And then at one point when I think I got as much information as I probably could get from him.”
Which is being super casual. I dropped that one bomb.
Basically, my partner did confirm.
So we did finds her gun. Actually, yeah. You watched the news. You know we found Savannah. But there was actually a gun found out there too.
Yeah. He even shaken. Yeah. He's crazy about it. Why?
I told you you were coming up to, you know, we wanted your help, whatever they did. And when your hands are shaking in my car. All right. So good.
We had not disclosed prior to the interview with Mr. Brian, that we had found a firearm near Susanna's body. So he learned that for the first time sitting there in the interview room. That's crazy if I'm not going. And if the thing's serial number, he did verify it.
It's crazy. I know. So help me walk through it alive. Do you know where she was found? Hmm.
Appreciate seeing somewhere. At that point when I told him we found his gun. He does start shaking a little bit more. That's crazy if I'm not going. So, two days ago.
I mean, that's a crazy coincidence. Yeah.
“But I think you got stolen from you this same day too.”
It's probably something that was walking around out there. Yeah. Try to think hard of me. Did you know Virgo? Virgo?
Nothing. You know? Like, your gun was found there. Yeah. You know how this goes.
We have to do like this. That and a third.
To do everything.
Um. What should we do? We got our new telling.
I thought I did get your phone record.
Um. So I had no idea. I know you were already up there. Hmm.
“So we'll kind of tell you were there for a little while.”
So once Miles was confronted with the phone records. He changed the story to say that he got in this crazy chase fight with his girlfriend. Oh, god. I mean that part. She tried to chase him.
I'm going to try to chase him. Where are the car? Yeah. I was driving around. I was driving.
And I remember. I was driving. And I was still in our area. And I was driving. She tried to chase me.
Yeah. I like that Jerry Springer episode. His story went from. There's no reason. I would be there.
I'm never there. To. Oh, yeah. Actually I was there. And I stopped and pulled over.
And I was on the phone. Going outdoors. Yeah. I mean, how old may I sound as bad?
It is over in my first 16.
I mean, you're saying that bad.
“I mean, there's a big, you're saying that bad.”
You mean, the area where. Yeah. Because. Yeah. I'm going to be on this.
I'm going to be on this. Yeah. I'm going to be on this. Yeah. I'm going to be on this.
I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this.
I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this. I'm going to be on this. Yeah. This vehicle doesn't do anything in the woods.
Why were you in the woods? I was in the woods. You were in the woods. You were. You were.
You're not helping me out much, man. I know.
“Interviewing him was just so frustrating, because this poor content”
deserves this. Like, she didn't. And I just wanted him to take responsibility and actually tell us what happened. Instead of deflecting and trying to say that he had nothing to do with it. So I say, OK, I'm like, this isn't working with me.
I said fine. We're going to take a break. Peace. Peace. All right.
He's not going to come off with it. You want to try? No. You know. Maybe it's because I'm a female because he doesn't respect females.
We just started, you know, we're kind of running into dead ends and interviewing miles. And that's when me and Sergeant Poppy decided to come in and just get more aggressive with him. Sergeant Poppy, I'm a car supervisor. So he confessional was going to be a huge in his case because without a manner of death, we needed miles to tell us how he killed her.
We just started taking aggressive reports and just tell him that he was essentially just full. And at the end of the day, you can't give us any information on why you're done is there. And why you're there for an extended period of time. And that same spot that her body was found. I don't know.
I was about myself. The entire night was sounds when my girlfriend was chasing me. That's not a good answer. And your girlfriend's going to tell us she'd be chasing you that night. Yeah, she remembered.
I then speak to his girlfriend on the phone to confirm whether she was chasing him that night or not. Quick question. You said you caught him shooting that night.
You weren't chasing him, but she said she never chased him.
Oh, your girlfriend? She did not chase you that night. She did not chase me. I swear. So I even told Miles I thought he was lying about his gun being stolen. Telling him that he was trying to distance himself from the crime.
And he just denied denied, denied everything. Well, thank you, Dr. Kagan. She could find that he gave up the left. No. She didn't even want to detect the side to your case. You told the officer you don't even have to investigate this.
Because if you investigate it, we're going to find it. And it's going to be near a dead body that you killed. No. You could say no. I don't hear that word for you anymore.
You know, he don't represent this bad at all. Or this country. So do you. I was hoping talking to Miles about honor, pride, integrity. My tug on his, you know, conscious a little bit because people get into law enforcement
for the right reason. And I was hoping maybe that would strike a court in Miles, but unfortunately it didn't. Honor, integrity, sacrifice. You're none of those.
I don't know unless you can provide us with that thing. That's going to say it's not you, but you haven't done that. What do you know? I tell you everything I've got. I'm going to be charged. We'll be back in the couple minutes. You're lying.
I hope. I'm just going to throw it down, man. We tell him, look, do your under arrest. I'm going to stay in the storage. Yep.
We get his phone. We get his password.
He is transported to the jail.
Oh, can't throw it down, could you?
I was. Rear.
“At that time because we weren't 100% sure on the cause of death,”
and we were still looking for additional evidence. We charged him with false report of a crime. You can't just go to a judge and say, well, I just know it. I just feel it. You know, we have to come with some evidence. We've started investigating Miles Bryan's past.
And there starts to be a bunch of weird behavior with women. We began to realize who Mr. Bryan really was under the surface. And it was this repeated pattern all involving young women.
I was very scared for my life.
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“"I think each of us has a reflection on this day."”
And that kitchen at a dress was the one she was buried at. "Yes, it's the best day to be able to do it. It's over here. So let's do it." "Yeah, it's the best day to be able to do it." "All I could do was cry."
"Okay." And the most emotional part about the funeral was here in my mom cry out just as precisely to the world. Susanna Morales's family got a call from investigators just hours after laying her to rest Monday.
"When was the first time you heard the name "Miles Bryant?"
"The first time you heard the name "Miles Bryant." "I was looking for services to be able to discuss it. When we received the call, it was necessary for us.
“And we went to the office of the police.”
And I was looking for services to be able to discuss it. 22-year-old Miles Bryant started the day as an officer with door-ville police. Now he's behind bars off the job and linked to the disappearance of a dead teeth. "I got search warrant and conducted forensic downloads on his cell phones. And then began reviewing that data.
I was able to show and put him out there based on his activity logs on a cell phone." "How quickly are you moving your steps and stuff like that?" "At 120 a.m., he traveled 381 meters, 131-140 meters, 141-373 meters."
"Technology is amazing. In a cell phone, you can see how many steps somebody takes. You can see their heart rate, get their location." "Do you know where she was found?" "So when Miles told us, he was just sitting in the truck."
"Do you ever go in the woods and stuff out there?" "And the loose now." "He was actually dumping Suzanne's body in the woods and then losing his gun and freaking out because he can't find his gun because his pitch black out there."
"So that's him running around." "Where's my gun?" "Yep, looking for his gun." "It's interesting that those phone records put him at that remote location where the remains and gun are found."
"Twice." "The nighttime when Suzanne is ghost missing."
"And then the next morning.
"Our theory is that he goes back to the woods.
We assume he's looking for the gun that he dropped." "So we also got his Google search history." "He is on Google zooming in on the wooded area where he leaves her." "So far he searched for how long does he take the body to decompose?" "Yeah, I dropped."
"The man arrested last week from the death of 16-year-old Suzanne Marales is now charged with her murder. 22-year-old former door-ville police officer Miles Bryan now faces charges of felony murder and kidnapping. "It's disheartening when you think that a police officer
would be involved in something as heinous as this situation. It is an affront to what these officers do on a daily basis." "We went to a Raymond, we entered a plea of not guilty. It didn't do their job that didn't do their due diligence."
“"I think there was some feelings from many in the community”
that the police didn't care about Susanna,
about her being missing because she was Hispanic. And while I didn't feel that way and I don't think the police felt that way, I think that was a feeling in the community at the time." "It was still seven months ago, looking for her, seven months ago, was worrying about her.
I feel like if we could have found out sooner that would have been. A little more help for us than maybe we could have buried her body and had just her bones." "Chic McClure defended his apartment. In this case was immediately assigned to an investigator
and they began following up on leads trying to locate Suzanne." When I was looking into miles, I located a lot of documented history and encounters we had with him where it seemed like he kind of targeted women. "Me and Miles, Brian, we're friends from fifth grade, all the way up to 10th grade.
We kind of stopped talking a little bit,
“but then after graduation he hit me up to start talking again.”
He used to ask me about his ex-girlfriend a lot. And I kind of got like a ikky feeling." "Lays should baits, hold him. I don't want to deal with you anymore." "And he just wouldn't take no for an answer on that.
He continued to reach out. He continued to follow around, show up at her apartment, try to break into her apartment." "I ran his face and pulling on the door handle, then again knocking.
This happened nearly five months after going to police say, Brian dumped the naked body of Morales in July." "My neighbors ring him, captured two times. Miles, Brian showing up to my mom uninvited." "It freaked me out."
"When I called door a village department, I spoke to the chief and the chief was telling me
“that he'd speak to Miles and give me a call back."”
"So, his superior is starting investigating that." "Brient says that he only did that because she posted something. He found strange on social media. He went by her house to check about her well-being." "And your role just writes it off is a misunderstanding
between two people. But they do tell him not to have any more contact with relationship. When you look at it in light of what came out, the relationship to the season of Morales case, however, it's very concerning."
"I was very scared from my life. I feel like everything was against me as far as the odds just the fact that he was a cop." "Mr. Bryant lived two lives. On the surface, he was a well-respected police officer.
But then on the other side was this dark and hidden secrets." "We, and the DA's office, we all looked through the body camp footage. There was a call located where he responded to a... "Missing juvenile."
"So, somebody picked you up in one.
In that video, he basically described what he's basically done
to Susanna, which is very scary." "We're doing a... I missed the person and then we found your body out there in the woods." "Then what?" "Miles are Bryant, and X-Cop.
Now, on the other side of the law, accused of kidnapping and murdering 16-year-old Susanna Morales." "We have yet to hear why prosecutors think the former police officer would abduct the teenager and kill her. They did say that he is accused of trying to dump her body
in a wooded area. Reporting live in Gwynette County, Courtney Francis, go and channel to action. This was a high-profile trial. The courtroom was packed, a lot of family and friends,
It involved the police officer.
So, you can imagine the interest is really high. "He was supposed to serve and protect. Instead, he revealed the law. He is a cop who turned into a killer." "Unfortunately, because of the way,
Miles Bryant dumped Susanna's body,
“we didn't have evidence to prove a cause of death."”
"I thought it was important for the jury to understand that it's his fault that we don't have that."
"Our strategy was basically
to try to get the jury to see that it was basically a speculation as to what really happened that led to the death of Ms. Morales." "We do know that Miles left during the woods.
We don't know if she was unconscious at that time." "Or if she was dead, we don't know that he did anything to her to pass that." "We might have lowered her
if the use of a badge or gotten her in the vehicle somehow. But very quickly, I think he incapacitated her and ultimately murdered her."
And as the courtesy officer there at the apartment complex, he had run into Susanna, and had seen her along with her friends. "He is swear." "She's aim is for in the list of testifies
the trial that they had met Miles Bryant before to part and complex." "The defendant. Miles Bryant."
"We see him for." "We all knew it was a coffin our neighborhood." "Have you ever had any personal interactions
with the defendant before Susanna disappeared?" "Yes. He came with his backpack and he had a drink with him.
He had little shot cups and he had edibles and stuff.
And he asked how old I was
and then when I told him my age, he still wanted to talk to me but didn't talk to me because of my age. So he knew not to drink with me
but he wanted to drink with me before he knew my age. But he still offered to edibles. "And Susanna was with you." "Yes.
He offered us to give us a ride to give pizza, but we said no because we're under age. You're grown."
"How old were you back in July of 2022?" "I was 17." "You're going to drink, right?" "Right."
It proved to us a connection. There was some time when Mr. Bryant had seen Susanna before even though he claimed
to never have seen her. "Prosicutors were painting a picture of Officer Creepy. His employment record
was strong evidence that he had some questionable encounters. "Prosicutors showed the body camera footage
of Mau's Bryant telling a 13-year-old
"What could happen to her
if she runs away from home?" "I'm a mom and reported her 13-year-old daughter was missing. And he is there
taking the information while he's there. This 13-year-old girl comes back." "Miles
starts talking to her and says, pretty much narrates what I believe he did to Susanna.
Something was happening to you. We're doing a "Mr. Perssey" and we found your body out there
and it was. Then what? Nowadays people don't care. People are massage big and just come
snatch you up because screaming and shouting while they were throwing your back in the van
and taking me your parents and everything you did. And it's nothing you can do. You can't fight it.
"It was definitely disturbing." "Cherry is interacting with another
long Hispanic female teenager and scaring her." "You have cell phone?" "No."
"No." "See, Louis, I'm going to have an idea.
Would you go goal?" "This was a couple months
before Susanna ever went missing." "And it was almost this
premonition that he had put thought into this." "It's ridiculous
that he would use his position in order to pray on young women."
Emotional testimony today in the trial of a former police officer. "I
have propped a lot for this trial because it
meant so much to me and I didn't want to be
the reason anything messed up. So I was
very locked in and focused. I get up there
and then the emotions just start coming.
Detective Cashler was communicating with me
and telling me that they believed it
was going to be um sorry. I
spent a teenage girl. "That's all questions
I have." "I don't have any questions I have." The
defense attorney in this case doesn't really challenge a lot of the
things they're said about my prime.
And she's calling you
Witnesses.
There's still one person we're all waiting to hear from however.
Mr. Brian, do you swear from that testimony
about to give in this case is truth the whole truth and nothing
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the only one who was in this woods. Susanna's mom and family could find the good answers.
He told us he didn't do this. "Look at him. He's not doing this." If he wanted to take that back,
he needed to get up on the sand and say it. "Are you aware that this is the only time
you can testify during your trial?" "Yes, sir." "Do you personally mouse Brian
want to testify or not?" "No, man." "He didn't take the stand."
So, everyone waiting with that baited breath how he can explain himself.
They did not get that at all. "He's a predatory monster with a badge.
I'll ask you to find him guilty." "Is there any evidence of malice in murder?
There it is now." "When we're ready for the verdict, it was like 8 p.m.
and we were there wasting the murder. "Tai, we learned the fate of the
four police officer accused of killing this teenager, Susana Morales.
"The judge is given the paper. She's reading it.
I swear it's like in slowmo. It takes forever." "Count
one malice murder. We the jury
found the defendant guilty."
"And as soon as she said guilty to malice murder, I knew at that moment
we had him. The guilty on malice murder was going
to send him to prison forever." "Miles Bryant found guilty of malice murder,
kidnapping, felony murder, and false report of the crime." "I felt
maybe just like a little bit relief that he was
a new way would. I'll walk away free from what he did." "I
would like to know from most Bryant.
Why did he do it? What did my sister do to him
to serve such a death?" "I don't think they're
ever going to get those answers. I think they'll have to live with and understanding that we got the right person."
"This is Anna's family's able to give the victim impact statements. Then
Miles is asked does he have anything to say?" "I just want to apologize
to anybody and to the victim Stanley." "He says,
sorry. He just gives some he should have
just been quiet." "No, I didn't want to do this." "Because
we still hard that unknown
of what happened that night." "The judge
then said Bryant to life
and prison without the possibility
of parole." "You moved from that house."
"Yeah." "You still wait for her?"
"Yeah." "You still wait for her?" "See." - You're the baby.
- You was your baby. How often do you think about her? - It's all the same.
I've always been a Camilari.
It's a dream. I say it, but the pain. The pain of the youth. The pain of the child. - Well, the rest of the kids. That's the door, or it's the end.
- The video of Susanna singing is the song "Location on the Nuclear Leaf". It's one of my favorite videos to look back on. - My last memory was I got on her bed, and it was like, "So see, I love you so much." My hug Terry, she was like, "I love you too."
“And I think that was the best experience”
and the last experience I had with her. - I wanted to remember by her lie. That shows a beautiful girl. And at the end of the day, she was just a sister, a daughter, a friend. And that night, she was on the way home
and nobody had the right to take that away from her. She was on the way home.
- We should know tonight that Miles Bryant's motion
for a new trial has been denied.
“He's now appealing that decision to the State Supreme Court.”
- David, for more on Susanna's case or similar homicide investigations,
you can check out the first 48 Thursdays on A&E.
That's our program for tonight. Thanks for watching. I'm Deborah Roberts.
“- And I'm David Muir from all of us here at 2020 at ABC News.”
Good night. - There was only one Richard Simmons. - It's sweat in time. - Megastar. - A duord by millions.
“Then one day, he disappeared for a decade.”
- Where in the world is Richard Simmons? - Now, his closest family and friend speak out
for the first time to die in Sawyer.
- We had to be the law of pain. - We had to be a lot of pain. - And what does Richard's live in housekeeper? The last person to see him alive. Now say happened behind closed doors.
- This is the first time I thought it over.
This is the mystery of Richard Simmons. A die in Sawyer special. Premier's Tuesday May 12th on ABC and stream on Disney Plus in Hulu. [BLANK_AUDIO]


