
Family members of twin brothers Qaadir and Naazir Lewis say a new video left them with more questions than answers 2 months after they died.
The 19-year-old twins were found shot to death on March 8 in rural Towns County, Georgia, nearly 90 miles from their home.

A hiker found the bodies near the top of Bell Mountain on the morning of March 8. An autopsy determined they were shot to death. Authorities ruled the deaths a murder-suicide. A gun was found near the bodies.
But their loved ones suspect foul play.
New surveillance video from a gas station convenience store shows Qaadir and Naazir entering and exiting the store the night before their bodies were found 90 miles away.
According to Fox5 News, the GBI showed the twins’ mother the surveillance video.
The brothers are seen eating snacks and drinking water around 10 p.m. on March 7. The gas station is about 9 minutes from their home in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

Family members say they seemed normal in the video on March 7. Earlier that day they were scheduled to fly to Boston. But their Uber was late dropping them off at Hartsfield Airport, and they missed their flight.
They returned home after missing their flight. Later that night they were seen on surveillance video at a Food Mart on Hurricane Shoals Road in Lawrenceville.

The next morning, around 11 a.m., a hiker found their bodies on the mountain in Hiawassee, which is one of 9 “Sundown towns” in Georgia where Black people were hanged in the 1800s.
The teenagers’ aunts, Samira and Sabria Brawner, also twins, are desperate for answers.
“I know that something happened to them. I know that they were murdered,” said Samira Brawner. “They didn’t just walk up that mountain and die. Something happened to them.”
Watch the video below.
