Twin brothers found shot to death atop Bell Mountain
- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is conducting additional forensic testing as they investigate the deaths of twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis.
- On March 8, hikers discovered the twins dead from gunshot wounds at Bell Mountain.
- The Towns County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to look into the deaths.
- The twins' family expressed disbelief that their deaths were a murder-suicide, stating they have many questions and few answers.
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19-year-old twins found dead in Georgia mountains
After the twins failed to show up at their friends' house at the agreed time, family and friends began a desperate search for them. Hope was quickly dashed when a hiking couple called police to report that two men had been found dead in the mountains. Both men had gunshot wounds. The family is now searching for answers.
Autopsy results for twins found dead at top of GA mountain pending for more tests
On March 8, hikers found Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis dead from gunshot wounds at the top of Bell Mountain. The Towns County Sheriff’s Office called the GBI to assist.
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