Cocaine, Fentanyl Found in Bodies of Deceased Kansas City Chiefs Fans After Party
- April 28, 2024 09:01am
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Preliminary results from toxicology reports reveal the presence of cocaine and lethal levels of fentanyl in the bodies of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen outside their friend's home after a January watch party. While police do not suspect foul play, the victims' families are demanding justice and pursuing a wrongful death investigation.
In a tragic turn of events, the bodies of three Kansas City Chiefs fans were discovered frozen outside their friend's home in Missouri in January, two days after attending a watch party. Preliminary toxicology reports have now confirmed the presence of cocaine and lethal levels of fentanyl in their systems.
David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson were last seen alive inside the home of Jordan Willis, where they had gathered to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers. Their bodies were found on January 9th in Willis' backyard, with one man on the porch.
Police initially ruled out foul play, stating that the deaths were not being investigated as homicides. However, the victims' families have expressed skepticism and are pursuing their own investigations.
Jennifer Marquez, David Harrington's mother, believes Willis is responsible for providing the substances that led to her son's death. She has called for charges to be brought against him, citing his lack of response to the men's absence for two days.
Ricky Johnson Sr., Ricky Johnson's father, also believes Willis should be arrested and questioned. He has criticized the police for not taking more aggressive action in the investigation.
The victims' families have shared concerns about Willis' behavior after the deaths. They allege that he checked into a rehab facility shortly after and moved out of his home, raising suspicions about his possible involvement.
However, Willis' attorney denies these allegations and maintains that his client had no knowledge of the men's deaths until police arrived. He claims that Willis was asleep with closed blinds and noise-canceling headphones during the two days the men were missing.
The Kansas City Police Department has stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that there are no updates at this time. They continue to work with the Platte County Prosecutor's office to review potential charges.
In the meantime, the victims' families have come forward with their own theories, suggesting Willis played a role in their deaths. They have accused him of drugging them, dragging them outside, and waiting two days to call police.
Wrongful death lawsuits are being considered by all three families. They are determined to seek justice for their loved ones and hold accountable anyone responsible for their untimely demise.
The incident has raised concerns about the dangers of drug abuse and the need for increased public awareness. The families of the victims have vowed to use their platform to advocate for prevention and support for those struggling with addiction.
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