
Two 19-year-old twin brothers, Qaadir and Nazir Lewis from Lawrenceville, Georgia, were found shot to death on Bell Mountain in Towns County, Georgia, near the North Carolina border. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) initially ruled the case a murder-suicide, but the family disputes this explanation.
The brothers were supposed to fly to Boston on Friday, but they missed their flight and their bodies were found 24 hours later. The family claims the twins were inseparable and had no history of conflict,making it unlikely they would harm each other. The family is seeking answers, questioning how the twins ended up in the remote area, as they had never visited the location before.
The GBI recovered the brothers’ plane tickets from their wallets, which suggests they may have traveled to the area voluntarily. However, their family and friends are struggling to comprehend how they ended up in the mountains, given their lack of knowledge about the area.
The investigation is ongoing, and the GBI is working to determine the circumstances surrounding the twins’ deaths. The family is urging anyone with information to come forward, hoping to uncover the truth behind this tragic and mysterious case.