Detective Honors Work in Morales Case
Gwinnett County police detective Angela Carter expressed pride in helping to convict former Doraville police officer Miles Bryan for the murder of 16-year-old Susanna Morales. Detective Carter described Bryan as a “monster” and felt honored to have played a part in bringing him to justice.
Lengthy Investigation Leads to Arrest
Detective Carter spent 16 months investigating Bryan, scrutinizing every detail. Morales was reported missing in July 2022 after failing to return home. The case took a significant turn when Bryan’s gun was found near Morales’s remains off Highway 316 in 2023.
Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict
A jury found Bryan guilty of murder, and he was sentenced to life without parole. Despite Bryan’s apology to the Morales family following the verdict, the family stated they could not accept it, deeming it too late.
Collaborative Efforts to Ensure Justice
Detective Carter highlighted the collaboration with the Gwinnett District Attorney’s office, aiming to present clear and concise evidence to the jury without causing confusion. This collaborative effort was crucial in securing the conviction.
Family’s Future Plans
The Morales family, although heartbroken, found some solace in the conviction. They now hope to establish a park in Susanna’s honor in Gwinnett County as a way to commemorate her life.
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