Family members are calling for further investigation into the Georgia deaths of twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir ...
The GBI arrested Towns County Volunteer firefighter Scott Kerlin for allegedly sharing a crime scene photo of twin brothers ...
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Twin brothers, 19, missed a flight to Boston — and were found dead. Now their family wants answersThe family told WXIA that the brothers missed a flight to Boston at 7 a.m. local time on March 7. The next day, the two were ...
The 42-year-old shutterbug allegedly shared the photos of the Lewis brothers’ death scene to the public, the Georgia Bureau ...
Hikers discovered the two bodies of Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, both 19, on Bell Mountain just before noon 8.
The brothers were discovered at the summit of Bell Mountain in Hiawassee, Ga., nearly 90 miles from their home in ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is assisting the Towns County Sheriff’s Office with a death investigation on Bell Mountain in Hiawassee, Georgia. Hikers found two men dead at the top of Bell ...
A volunteer fireman is accused of taking and sharing crime scene photos of twin brothers found dead on a Georgia mountain, ...
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Firefighter charged after allegedly sharing photos of twin brothers found dead on Georgia mountainA volunteer firefighter has been charged with obstruction, accused of taking photos of teenage twin brothers found dead with ...
Scott Kerlin, a 42-year-old volunteer firefighter in Towns County, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor obstruction ...
A volunteer firefighter is accused of publicly sharing photos of the scene where twin brothers ... atop a northeast Georgia mountain this month. The bodies of 19-year-old Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir ...
A Georgia family is looking for answers after twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis were found dead on a mountain 90 miles away from home. A preliminary investigation suggests the ...
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