Volunteer firefighter Scott Kerlin was charged with obstruction for sharing photos from the scene of the twins' deaths.
A volunteer firefighter is accused of publicly sharing photos of the scene where twin brothers from metro Atlanta were found dead atop a northeast Georgia mountain this month.
A volunteer fireman is accused of taking and sharing crime scene photos of twin brothers found dead on a Georgia mountain, according to state investigators. Scott Kerlin, 42, was arrested and charged ...
Family members are calling for further investigation into the Georgia deaths of twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir ...
Grieving uncle Rahim Brawner said the teens were inseparable and would never hurt each other, even as the Georgia Bureau of ...
The BriefA volunteer firefighter has been arrested for allegedly obstructing the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's ...
The GBI arrested Towns County Volunteer firefighter Scott Kerlin for allegedly sharing a crime scene photo of twin brothers ...
Investigators believe the incident was a murder-suicide, but family members say that sounds nothing like the twins.
A Georgia firefighter is out of a job after he allegedly shared crime scene photos connected to the case of twins who were ...
Georgia officials requested more testing on Sunday in the case of twin brothers who were found dead together in the mountains ...
The arrest follows questions raised about the firefighter, who is not directly charged with their deaths, allegedly sharing ...
Twin brothers found dead with gunshot wounds on Bell Mountain, Georgia; cause of death and circumstances under investigation.