Dead Chiefs Fan’s Brother Says One Victim Was Sitting Frozen In A Lawn Chair, Wants Answers

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More drama has been stirred up in the mysterious deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans.

In case you somehow missed it, three Kansas City Chiefs fans, identified as Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were found dead at the home of another fan, Jordan Willis, two days after they went over there to watch their team play the Chargers.

Willis, an an HIV and COVID researcher and protein scientist who works in his home, claimed he had “no idea” there were three dead bodies, let alone his friends’ dead bodies, were outside his home when officers arrived at his house with some questions.

After numerous messages to Willis and visits to his home, asking where the men were, the fiancée of one of the men eventually broke into the house through the basement and found a body in the backyard.

Now, Jonathan Price, the brother of one of the deceased men, Ricky Johnson, says that in the nearly three weeks since the men’s deaths he feels like he has made more progress in solving this mystery than the police or medical examiners.

The Kansas City Police Department has said there is no evidence of foul play and it is not a homicide investigation. Toxicology reports are expected to take up to five more weeks.

Price, however, still wants answers.

“I’m not saying there was or was not a crime, but if you immediately suspect no foul play then you should have a story, you should have something to tell the families and for no-one to hear anything that doesn’t make any sense,” he told NewsNation.

“It’s the same every day with the lack of answers and the inability to truly mourn without any cause.”

Willis claims that in the two days his friends were dead in his backyard he was “asleep on the couch” next to a loud fan while wearing noise-canceling headphones so he didn’t know anyone was trying to reach him.

“I don’t care who you are or where you live, if its snowing outside you’re looking outside to see how bad its getting,” Price continued.

“It doesn’t matter if you work from home, you’ve got to leave sometime, and from his lawyer we don’t know if he left or not because he started out saying he left the home sporadically throughout the day and then another one where he was home for 50 hours.”

Price added, “I believe David [Harrington] was found in a lawn chair on the back porch rather than all three laying flat which paints a picture we didn’t have from the beginning.”

Speaking to People, Jonathan Price said, “If I were to give a hypothesis… for the three men to die in the way that they did, something had to have been in their system. Whether or not it was taken knowingly, I wouldn’t answer that.”

He added, “But something was taken because three grown men do not freeze to death at the temperatures that were there at the time with just alcohol involved.”

Willis’ attorney John Picerno has changed his story on more than one occasion, but still insists his client is innocent of any wrongdoing.

Over the past year, with Jackson Mahomes getting arrested, the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift love story, the Chiefsaholic, the kid in the Native American headdress, and now the mysterious deaths of three of the team’s fans, its almost hard to believe that the Kansas City Chiefs are the new America’s Team™ (at least according to one expert).

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