The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Boyfriend charged 6 months after woman was found dead at mall

- By Amanda C. Coyne Amanda.Coyne@ajc.com

From a distance, things were going well for Silling Man. The quiet, hard-working student was in her sophomore year at Georgia State University, studying psychology. She was a Zell Miller scholar withthe goal ofbecoming a nurse. Then, in October 2017, she vanished.

Man first disappeare­d Oct. 8, and her uncle filed a missing persons report. She came back to the home where she lived with her uncle the next day. When she ran away from home again Oct. 10, a new report wasn’t filed.

The 19-year-old was found two months later, dead in a vacant restaurant in the Gwinnett Place Mall food court.

There was no obvious sign of trauma when police found Man’s body on Dec. 21, but the body was in a state of decomposit­ion that would have made it impossible to know if she had bruises or other marks that could help determine what had happened, said Gwinnett County Police Sgt.

Jake Smith.

Her death was initially ruled suspicious, but police thought it was a homicide early on.

“Everybody agreed it was suspicious and suspicious specifical­ly as a homicide,” Smith said.

Nearly six months after Man’s body was found, police made an arrest. Emmett Davis, 21, who police say was Man’s boyfriend, has been charged with aggravated assault and felony murder. He

was taken into custody June 14.

When Man disappeare­d on Oct. 10, she left to be with Davis, who she had been dating for several months, according to police. The pair spent the next few weeks livingout ofhotels near the Duluth mall, police said. For a while, Man continued working a retail job at the Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody, picking up her last paycheck from

the Michael Kors store on Nov. 20.

Gwinnett Place Mall’s security cameras weren’t working around the time of Man’s death. Police don’t know what Man and Davis may have been doing in the mall, which has struggled to maintain tenants and has several empty stores.

At least two weeks before Man’s body was found on Dec. 21, she was asphyxiate­d by Davis, police think. Man’s chest was “restricted to the point where she couldn’t breathe, as if someone sat on her,” Smith said.

Man’s body was not transporte­d from a second location to the vacant Subway restaurant, leading police to believe she was killed at the mall.

Police became aware of Davis soon after identifyin­g Man’s body, and interviewe­d him multiple times early in the investigat­ion. There was not enough evidence to charge Davis early on, but warrants were obtained after police received lab results and subpoenas for phone records.

Davis left Georgia shortly after Man’s body was identified, spending some time in New York for unknown reasons before returning to Lawrencevi­lle in recent weeks, according to police.

“We did suspect the boyfriend all along so this news didn’t really come as a surprise,” Man’s aunt Bunny Cruz told Channel 2 Action News.

Cruz did not respond to follow-up questions from The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. No one answered the door Friday at the Lawrencevi­lle home of Man’s uncle. He told a reporter via text that he had no comment and was concerned for the family’s safety.

Davis is being held without bond at the Gwinnett County Detention Center.

 ??  ?? Silling Man, 19, was in her sophomore year at Georgia State University, studying psychology.
Silling Man, 19, was in her sophomore year at Georgia State University, studying psychology.
 ??  ?? Emmett Davis has been charged with felony murder and aggravated assault in the death of Silling Man.
Emmett Davis has been charged with felony murder and aggravated assault in the death of Silling Man.
 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM ?? This is the vacant Subway restaurant space inside Gwinnett Place Mall where the body of Silling Man was found. She had been dead for about two weeks, the medical examiner’s office said.
HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM This is the vacant Subway restaurant space inside Gwinnett Place Mall where the body of Silling Man was found. She had been dead for about two weeks, the medical examiner’s office said.

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