Family Disputes Murder-Suicide Theory in Twin Brothers' Deaths on Georgia Mountain
Qaadir and Naazir Lewis, 19, were found fatally shot at Bell Mountain, with their family questioning how they ended up in an area they had never visited.
- The bodies of 19-year-old twin brothers Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were discovered by hikers on March 8 at the summit of Bell Mountain in Georgia, 90 miles from their Lawrenceville home.
- Authorities have preliminarily labeled the deaths as a murder-suicide, but the family strongly rejects this theory, citing the twins' close bond and lack of conflict history.
- The brothers were found with plane tickets in their wallets for a flight to Boston they missed the day before their deaths, raising questions about how they ended up on the mountain.
- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has completed autopsies but is awaiting additional forensic test results before issuing a final ruling on the cause of death.
- Family members describe the twins as inseparable, with aspirations to start a clothing line, and have called for further investigation into what happened at Bell Mountain.