They created a website, Justice 4 Susana to spread awareness of the situation. And to accept donations in Susana’s name.
I was at the press conference in Gwinnett today. Police Chief J.D. McClure said that when investigators found Morales' remains earlier this month they also found a personal handgun that Bryant had reported missing. A cause of death has not been determined. https://t.co/irDucoNrcn
— Chamian Cruz 🔍 (@xchamian) February 22, 2023
On their case details page, there is a list of demands written by the family.
This includes 1) a fair and transparent investigation from the Doraville County Police Department, 2) all charges filed against Bryant, 3) his conviction of first-degree murder, and 4) acknowledgment that Title 35 of the Georgia Code was violated when the officers told the family to wait 48 hours before reporting Susana missing.
Additionally, on Change.org the family seeks 2500 signatures to bring more media attention to Susana’s case.
Bryant was previously accused of stalking
21-year-old Elesha Bates accused Bryant of stalking her just weeks before Morales went missing.
Bates said she first met Bryant in the fifth grade. And Bates’ neighbor gave her Ring camera footage of him repeatedly trying to break into her home. The video shows he successfully, got inside at one point.