May 23rd 2025.
Qaa’dir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, twin brothers from Georgia, were tragically found dead on March 8th. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has concluded that their deaths were the result of a double suicide. This was determined after a thorough examination of evidence including their cellphone data, surveillance footage, and internet search history, all of which pointed to the brothers acting alone and using a firearm to end their lives.
According to reports from Fox 5, the GBI discovered that Naazir had purchased the ammunition for the gun and it was delivered to their home on March 5th. Further investigations showed that the brothers had searched topics such as "how to load a gun" and suicide statistics on their devices. Additionally, surveillance footage captured the brothers traveling alone from their home in Lawrenceville to Bell Mountain, where forensic testing confirmed that both had fired the weapon.
Despite the findings, the Lewis family has expressed their disagreement with the GBI's conclusion. They point to surveillance footage from the night before the deaths, which shows the brothers enjoying snacks at a gas station. The family also believes that the presence of unused airline tickets in the brothers' wallets at the time of their deaths suggests foul play.
Their aunt, Samira Brawner, shared her disbelief with Fox 5, stating, "I know that something happened to them. I know that they were murdered." Brawner also described Qaa’dir and Naazir as having a positive attitude and a strong support system. "Both of them were funny. They loved spending time with family," she said. "This just doesn't make any sense."
The case gained national attention when a volunteer firefighter, Scott Kerlin, was arrested for taking unauthorized photos of the scene and sharing them publicly. Kerlin was charged with misdemeanor obstruction and the GBI has since met with the family to share their findings. They plan to formally close the investigation in the coming weeks, as stated in a Facebook post by the Towns County Sheriff's Office.
"Our heartfelt prayers are with the Lewis family at this time," the post read. "For any further information or open records requests, the GBI has stated that the investigation will be formally closed in the coming weeks." The community continues to mourn the loss of the Lewis brothers and their loved ones seek closure and justice for their tragic deaths.
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