Bell Mountain deaths under scrutiny
The family of twins found dead at the top of a North Georgia mountain speak out after the body of a third person is found. Two local families are desperate for answers after their loved ones were found dead in towns county. The GBI has ruled the deaths of 19-year-old twins Gaadir and Naazir Lewis as a double suicide after their bodies were discovered atop Bell Mountain in March. Then, earlier this month authorities found the body of 38-year-old Phat Tan Bui in the same area. His death has also been ruled an apparent suicide, but members of both grieving families suspect foul play.
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Bell Mountain deaths under scrutiny

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