Autopsy Reports Complete In Mysterious Kansas City Chiefs Fans’ Deaths, Investigation Ongoing

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The autopsy reports are now complete for three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were mysteriously found dead and frozen in a friend’s backyard this past January.

The three men who died, Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney and David Harrington, were found deceased at the home of Jordan Willis two days after they went over there to watch the Chiefs play the Chargers.

When police discovered the bodies, Willis claimed he had “no idea” the deceased men were sitting frozen outside his home despite not leaving the house for two days while they were out there.

“They were in the backyard. He doesn’t use that particular door. He goes out in the front. And so, he had no knowledge that they were out there until, you know, Tuesday when he was told that they were out there,” Willis’ attorney John Picerno claimed.

Willis, an an HIV and COVID researcher and protein scientist who works in his home, has since moved out of the house and reportedly checked into rehab for addiction.

Police initially claimed there were “no obvious signs of foul play,” but a representative from Frontier Forensics Midwest LLC told Fox News this week that they had completed the autopsies and toxicology reports for the three men in “late January,” but only the Platte County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office can release the results.

That likely will not happen until the police investigation of the mysterious deaths of the three men is completed.

In February, a family member of one of the men who asked to remain anonymous, told Alex Caprariello of NewsNation that cocaine, fentanyl, and THC showed up in the preliminary toxicology results.

“The family source says level 10 fentanyl is enough to kill. The #KansasCity3 were at level 30,” Caprariello reported, adding that a “second, separate family source” confirmed the report.

“If there was a person that knew what was in whatever they consumed that night and didn’t warn anybody, they should be held accountable,” Jennifer Marquez, David Harrington’s mother, told Fox 4 News this week. “That’s my fear, it won’t happen… it’s so hard not knowing anything – like not hearing anything.”

All three families of the deceased Chiefs fans are considering wrongful death lawsuits.

Meanwhile, a source close to Jordan Willis told Fox News that he “has been left with no choice but to consider slander and defamation suits against these families, friends and significant others who have baselessly accused him in a smear campaign on every public forum willing to give them a platform to blame and point fingers.”

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