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Ex-Georgia cop convicted of murder of 16-year-old girl

During opening statements in Miles Bryant's trial, a ex-cop accused of After the kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Susana Morales, Bryant's attorney, Tracy Drake, called her client “cold” and “insensitive.”

She even warned that the jury wouldn't like it.

“Hold it [Bryant] guilty of the death of Susana Morales”, Drake told the jury.

And that's exactly what the jury did after just six hours of deliberation: A Gwinnett County, Georgia, jury found Bryant, 23, guilty of intentional murder, felony murder, kidnapping and false crime report. He was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

According to a Gwinnett County Press Release, after texting her family to let them know she was on her way home from a friend's house, Morales was never heard from again. It was not until seven months later that his remains were found.

The Life 360 ​​app installed on Morales' phone was considered key evidence in locating his last known location. Bryant's own cell phone records helped link him to the site where Morales was later found, according to WSB-TV Atlanta.

Bryant admitted to dumping Morales' body in the woods, but the exact cause of death was never determined. A firearm registered to Bryant was also found at the scene. The sentencing came nearly two years after his initial disappearance.

The trial, which began June 3, was filled with testimony from Morales's friends and family.

“She was truly inspiring. She was nice to everyone. She was a really loving person,” Morales’ 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 recounted how “obsessed” he had become with finding the girl.

Gwinnett County police officer breaks down in tears as he testifies in trial | Susana Morales case

“I have a daughter the same age,” Biggers told the court. “It really touched me to think it was my duty to try to find her.”

Bryant's attorneys filed a motion for a new trial.

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