GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. – Testimony in the murder trial of former Doraville police officer Miles Bryant intensified as a Gwinnett County inmate took the stand, revealing crucial details about Bryant’s alleged involvement in the death of 16-year-old Susana Morales.
Tracy Bryant Testifies: Text Messages as Evidence
Tracy Bryant, the accused’s mother, testified as the first witness, shedding light on text messages exchanged between her and Miles Bryant on the night of Morales’ disappearance. These messages became focal points for the prosecution.
Ex-Girlfriend Disputes Bryant’s Alibi
Sanovia Parks, Bryant’s ex-girlfriend, testified about their relationship and contradicted Bryant’s claims about his whereabouts on the night of the crime. Her testimony aimed to challenge Bryant’s credibility and establish inconsistencies in his story.
Allegations of Stalking Unfold
Prosecutors presented Ring camera footage depicting Bryant allegedly attempting to enter the residence of a former friend, whom he was accused of stalking. This further painted a picture of Bryant’s behavior leading up to Morales’ murder.
Cellmate’s Testimony Raises Eyebrows
Inmate Michael Jones testified that Bryant assured him of his innocence, citing the lack of physical evidence linking him to the crime scene. Jones’s testimony provided insight into Bryant’s mindset and confidence in his defense strategy.
Investigator’s Expertise Called Upon
Investigator John Wilbanks testified as an expert in cellular data mapping, likely providing technical analysis crucial to the prosecution’s case. His testimony could help establish Bryant’s presence near the crime scene.
Susana Morales: A Tragic Disappearance
Susana Morales vanished on July 26, 2022, while walking home from a friend’s house. Despite her family’s efforts to locate her, her disappearance was initially treated as a runaway case. Tragically, her remains were found months later near Highway 316.
Bryant’s Charges and Ongoing Trial
Miles Bryant faces charges including malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping, attempted rape, and false report of a crime in connection with Morales’ death. The trial continues, with further testimony expected to unfold in the coming days.
As the trial progresses, the intricacies of Bryant’s alleged involvement in Morales’ death become clearer, shedding light on a tragic case that has gripped the community.
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