The CHILLING Murder of a 16-Year-Old Girl Who Was Kidnapped By A Cop? | Susana Morales
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In the ongoing investigation of the case involving the disappearance and tragic murder of sixteen-year-old Susanna Alice, the lack of accountability within the law enforcement agency is evident. The frustrating nature of this case, which has been going on for over a year, highlights the need for more eyes to be on it in order to ensure justice is served.
As a highly detailed crime investigator delving into the intricacies of this case, it is clear that there were numerous red flags and missed opportunities in the handling of Susanna’s disappearance. The timeline presented, detailing her last known interactions and movements, paints a grim picture of what may have transpired on the night of her disappearance.
The discovery of Susanna’s remains in a wooded area, along with the recovery of a stolen firearm belonging to a former police officer, Miles Bryant, raises even more questions about the circumstances surrounding her death. The fact that the gun was reported stolen shortly after Susanna disappeared adds a layer of suspicion to the case.
Furthermore, the revelations about Miles Bryant’s history of stalking and breaking into women’s homes, as well as the inaction by law enforcement agencies in response to these reports, point to a systemic failure in ensuring the safety of the community.
The delayed response and lack of urgency shown by the police in taking Susanna’s disappearance seriously, despite clear evidence of foul play, only exacerbated the pain and suffering experienced by her family. The mishandling of this case underscores the need for accountability and reform within law enforcement agencies to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
As the investigation into Susanna’s murder continues and justice is sought for her and her family, it is imperative that all parties involved work diligently to uncover the truth and bring closure to this heartbreaking case. The community must come together to demand justice for Susanna and ensure that no more lives are needlessly lost due to negligence and oversight.
@annieelise
This case infuriates me on so many different levels. Do you think more should have been done?
@ginaverdi6101
He's the type that would of been a serial predator if he wasn't caught
@fabiwilliams4644
No teenager ever leaves their phone off. It's a lifeline to friends & family they're dependent on
@cedrics5241
I think the scheduled trial date is starting on June 3, 2024…
@raeshelled
Girl they sharing your videos on the Law&Crime channel
@shawshank6015
Such a beautiful young girl.
@auntkaz815
The police guy bragging about all they had “immediately “ done to find Susana is such a hypocrite! The police could not be bothered to do anything for that poor girl or her family but want kudos once her body is found! Disgusting!
@rebeccaohara1582
Where was the large contingency of officers when her Mumma was begging for you to do your job ? Shameful. Racism.
@rebeccaohara1582
Why you ask? Racism.
@fourfurrypotatoes
The police did not do their job. Period.
@thedepthsofrepair
Why is a child choosing to run away a reason to not search for them? They're minors. WTF
@n.b7780
That cop knew no one would care about this poor girl – they didn’t care about her death because SHE was SPANISH – it’s disgusting that they allowed this poor baby girl to die and didn’t even try to help with locating her until a year after !
@diamondt1658
update; he was charged for her murder and s/a in january of this year goes to trial in june !!!!
@jennanewberry3006
This makes my blood boil. Please cover the Emani Moss case, it's one of the worst I've ever heard. & it also happened in Gwinnett county, police and DCFS failed Emani too.
@JessicaCoffman-le1gd
Can anyone who works in LE explain to me why if a worried family comes and is trying to report someone missing, expressing this is not normal, why can we not just file the report and look for them? If they ran away or whatever they can pay a fine for that, but I feel like we need to stop with this 24 hr rule.
@katielj91
Such a beautiful girl…inside and out by what it sounds like in this video 💔 Sickening and heartbreaking!!
@Danisuzette
I hope people will see this. Im all 50 states there is NO time limit for reporting anyone of any age missing. 5 min, 10 minutes, it doesn't not matter. If you are ever told different please bypass the regular PD and contact the sheriff's department. Go over their heads and never take no for an answer.
@K.G-I.N.F.P.
26:22 ok…. so does anyone else notice that he appears to have what we know periodically happens when the 🍆 is "inflexible"? Or "sturdy"? What im asking is, IS HE GETTING OFF ON THIS INVASION ? Sh!t is MEEEESSSSSED UP
@brittanybauknight9938
As someone who lives in Gwinnett County Georgia, this case hit too close to home. I remember when Susana’s pictures started popping up on my friends social medias. I actually reposted her missing persons pictures. I’m appalled that the police let her stay missing for so long without reporting it. I’m also appalled by the fact the police let people like Miles be in charge of “protecting” citizens. I believe every officer should of a thorough background check and only be allowed into the police force with a 100% clean record. This should of never occurred if that was the case.
@sumire3728
For the goddamn police to try and say they have exhausted search efforts when they never did is absolutely infuriating