Police said Keyontyli told them that he and their mother, Towana Goffney, served as lookouts while Taleon, a crafty career criminal, committed the heists. In police interviews after their arrests, Keyontyli fingered Taleon as the mastermind. This is about me trying to do the right thing now.' Now, after his release last month, Taleon, 32, in an interview with the Daily News. Their strange saga gained the Goffneys national attention, including a mention on Weekend Update on 'Saturday Night Live,' a profile in Details magazine and a spot on a list of '11 Unbelievable Stories About Twins.'įor the past six years, Taleon has sat in prison, watching from a computer as others have told his story. In the wake of their 2008 arrests, the Daily News revealed that the brothers were also well-known in the world of gay pornography, starring together in films under their nicknames, 'Keyon and Teyon.' The twins' last contact with police came in 2008, when they were arrested by a tristate Rooftop Burglary Task Force that was formed just to catch them breaking into businesses by cutting holes in the roofs. 'We were from Camden, we'd never seen a horse before,' Taleon said. TWINS Taleon and Keyontyli Goffney had their first run-in with police at 13, when the brothers from Camden saw a horse, mounted it - bareback - and took it for a joyride together.