An arrest has been made in the case of the twin brothers found de@d atop a Georgia mountain after missing their flight.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said that Scott Kerlin, 42, is being charged with misdemeanor obstruction.
“Kerlin is a volunteer firefighter in Towns County who took photos of the Lewis twins’ de@th scene and shared them publicly,” the GBI said in a statement on Tuesday.
It is not clear if Kerlin was present at the crime scene in an official capacity or if he went there on his own accord.
The bodies of Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, both 19, were discovered by a group of hikers on Bell Mountain just before noon on March 8, according to the GBI.
Both teenagers had gunshot wounds, and a preliminary investigation by the GBI and the Towns County Sheriff’s Office determined the case of de@th to be murd£r-su!cide.
The official and cause and manner of death has yet to be released however, with the medical examiner saying that additional forensic testing is needed after completing the brothers’ autopsies.
Family members of the two brothers have insisted that they do not believe the de@ths were a murd£r-su!cide because the brothers were pretty close. They have urged authorities to continue their investigation.
“My nephews wouldn’t do this! They came from a family of love, and twins wanted so much for their future, they had dreams of starting their very own clothing line,” the brothers’ aunt Yasmine Brawner said after launching a GoFundMe to raise money for their funerals.
Brawner and other family members have said that the brothers had no ties to Bear Mountain, which is 90 miles north of their home in Lawrenceville.
Family members also said that the brothers had been planning to fly to Boston the day after their bodies were discovered, and were discovered with the plane tickets in their pockets.
“Something happened at Bell mountain that ended the lives of 19 year old Qaadir and Naazir, which needs to be further investigated,” said Brawner.
Source: Linda Ikeji Blog