Family Challenges Murder-Suicide Claim in Deaths of Twin Brothers Found on Georgia Mountain
Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were discovered with gunshot wounds at a remote location, but their relatives insist the explanation does not align with their close bond and future aspirations.
- The bodies of 19-year-old twin brothers Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were found on Bell Mountain, Georgia, on March 8, 2025, with gunshot wounds.
- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation's preliminary conclusion of a murder-suicide has been strongly disputed by the family, citing the twins' inseparable relationship and lack of conflict.
- The brothers were scheduled to fly to Boston on March 7 but missed their flight; their plane tickets were found in their wallets at the scene.
- Family members question how the twins ended up on Bell Mountain, a remote area they had no known connection to and had never visited before.
- The GBI has completed autopsies but is awaiting further forensic results, while the family continues to advocate for a deeper investigation and has launched a GoFundMe campaign to seek justice.