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Video of twins that were found on Bell Mountain Fuels Family Mord Missstracions dead

Almost two months after the bodies of the 19-year-old twin brothers were discovered on a mountain in Towns County, Georgia, their family is still looking for answers and the official report on what happened.

Original history: Twin brothers found dead on the Bell Mountain in the obvious murder self-murder

What we know:

Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were shot on Bell Mountain on March 8, more than 90 miles from their house in Lawreceville. The authorities initially said that the preliminary investigation had pointed out a murder self-murder, but their relatives believe that history may be more.

Previous history: Grieving family members suspect that a bad game in Bell Mountain is deaths of twins

Samira and Sabria Brawner, aunts of the twins, said Fox 5 that investigators at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation showed the boys' mother monitoring material from a Shell petrol station in the Hurricane Shoes Road in Lawreceville. The video that was recorded on March 7 at 10 p.m. – the night before the discovery of her body – arranged the twins that entered the shop and stood out of the store, eating snacks and drinking water. According to family members, the teenagers seemed to be calm and nothing seemed to be unusual.

The next morning, around 11 a.m., a hiker discovered the corpses on Bell Mountain. Both teenagers had gunshot wounds. Despite the initial knowledge of the GBI suspicious family members, the foul.

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What you say:

“I know something happened to them. I know that they have been murdered,” said Samira Brawner.

Relatives said that the twins should fly to Boston on the morning of March 7 to visit friends but missed their flight. Her plane tickets were still in their wallets when their bodies were found.

What's next:

The GBI continues to examine the case and is waiting for forensic test results. Everyone with information is asked to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

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