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'Whitney & Bobbi Kristina Were Murdered!' New Claims Nick Gordon Could Face Charges

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Source: Splash News

July 1 2016, Published 10:22 a.m. ET

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The secret grand jury probing Nick Gordon's role in Bobbi Kristina Brown's death could hit him with a second set of murder charges, RadarOnline.com has learned — for killing her mother, Whitney Houston, too! In a bombshell world exclusive, RadarOnline.com can reveal that law enforcement sources suggest that if a charge is brought against Gordon for Bobbi's death, it could likely lead to a new investigation into her mother's as well.

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"There are obvious similarities between the way they both were bruised and drugged in bathtubs — and Nick was nearby both times," said the source.

What's more, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that Gordon's best friend, alleged drug dealer Max Lomas, has agreed to testify against him if the grand jury, which was initially convened last fall, charges Gordon, 26, with the murders.

Lomas, 25, and his girlfriend, Danyela Bradley, discovered Bobbi Kristina facedown in a bathtub in her Roswell, Ga., home on Jan. 31, 2015 — after they witnessed Gordon brutalizing her in two separate attacks earlier in the evening. Lomas called 911, alerting authorities.

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In a chillingly similar scenario, Whitney's bruised and beaten body was found facedown in a tub at the Beverly Hills Hilton on Feb. 11, 2012.

An autopsy determined the 48-year-old died from an "accidental drowning with cocaine as a contributing factor," but Gordon was ALSO at the hotel that night.

Gordon has already been slapped with a $40 million wrongful death suit by Bobbi Kristina's estate for allegedly beating her and giving a the toxic cocktail that knocked her unconscious and likely contributed to her death in hospice care at age 22 on July 26, 2015.

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Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina's court-appointed conservator, Bedelia Hargrove, also has claimed Gordon schemed to "benefit from her wealth."

"He isn't a nice person," said a close friend of Bobbi Kristina. "He was only after Bobbi Kristina for her fortune. He even used HER money to buy the boots that he gave her for her last Christmas!"

Among their friends, Gordon's ongoing battering of Bobbi Kristina was common knowledge, including on her final night of consciousness, according to the source.

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"Danyela and Max heard a series of thumps," the source told RadarOnline.com. "At first they thought it was furniture moving, that they were making love, but it was a bad fight. Nick knocked out another of her teeth."

What's more, Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, claimed that he "discovered she had bruises all over (her) body" when he visited her in the hospital while she was in a coma, in his new book Every Little Step.

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He believed she'd been injured in an auto accident with Danyela four days earlier. But in an explosive interview, Danyela's sister, Lidiane Guedes, disputed that.

"I have spoken to Danyela again about Bobbi Kristina not having any bruises after the accident," Lidiane told RadarOnline.com.

"She said Bobbi Kristina had no bruises visible or otherwise! If Bobby Brown wants to ask me about this, I will be more than happy to talk to him."

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