Toxicology Reports Appear To Solve Mystery Of 3 Frozen Dead Chiefs Fans’ Causes Of Death

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While there is still more testing and investigating to be done, initial toxicology reports on the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead and frozen in a friend’s backyard found cocaine, THC and fentanyl in their systems.

According to Fox 4 News, family members of the three men, David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson, confirmed the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) has been in contact with them about the reports.

“There have been no additional details of this case revealed to any media, nor are there any plans to at this time. The case remains an ongoing death investigation,” a KCPD spokesperson said Thursday.

Alex Caprariello of NewsNation reports that the toxicology reports found three times the amount of fentanyl that is enough to kill the men.

“A family member, who asked to remain anonymous, tells me cocaine, fentanyl, and THC showed up in the preliminary results,” Caprariello wrote on X.

“The family source says level 10 fentanyl is enough to kill. The #KansasCity3 were at level 30.”

Caprariello later reported, “This has now been backed up and confirmed by a second, separate family source.”

“I don’t think that anyone familiar with this situation or this investigation thought that there wasn’t something else in play here and I think that the toxicology report is going to be the first step on many steps in the investigation as to who is responsible for these men’s tragic deaths,” Tony Kagay, the attorney for McGeeney’s family, said Thursday night on Fox News.

Autopsy and full toxicology reports will be released soon and will hopefully shed more light on the Chiefs fans’ mysterious deaths.

Jordan Willis, the owner of the home where the Chiefs fans were found dead and frozen in the backyard, was in the house for two days and failed to respond to numerous attempts by the victims’ family to contact him during that time, has since moved out of the house and reportedly checked into rehab for addiction.

“None of us know what happened to these individuals and I think the most important thing to remember here, these are his three buddies,” Willis’ attorney John Picerno, who has changed his story more than once, told Fox 4 News.

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