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Tragic fate of three frozen Chiefs fans discovered outside friend's home

05:05 26.01.2024

In a shocking turn of events, a trio of dedicated Kansas City Chiefs fans were tragically found frozen to death in the backyard of their friend's home just two days after witnessing their team's triumphant victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7th. The circumstances surrounding their deaths have left authorities and the community perplexed, as the mystery deepens with each passing day.

The friend who survived the chilling incident, identified as Jordan Willis, has enlisted the help of his lawyer to shed light on the perplexing events that unfolded. Willis, 37, claims to have been soundly asleep for the subsequent two days, completely unaware of any messages from friends or any attempts to reach him. Astonishingly, despite the presence of their vehicles parked just feet away and Willis sleeping upstairs, the three healthy grown men met their untimely demise in the frigid backyard. Kansas City Police have stated that their investigation is ongoing, and while they do not suspect foul play, the case remains a perplexing enigma.

The chilling events began on the day of the Chiefs' victory, when five friends, Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and an unidentified individual, gathered at Willis' rental home to revel in their team's success. These friends, who had been inseparable for years, were known for their unwavering loyalty to the Chiefs. In fact, Willis had even purchased tickets for all of them to attend the next Chiefs game before tragedy struck, as confirmed by his lawyer.

According to reports, the fifth friend left the gathering around midnight, leaving the others engrossed in a rerun of the popular game show "Jeopardy." Andrew Talge, the attorney representing the mysterious fifth individual, stated that Johnson, Harrington, and McGeeney were alive and coherent when his client departed. Willis, on the other hand, was found fast asleep on the couch, wearing noise-canceling headphones and positioned near a loud fan, as revealed by his lawyer, John Picerno. Picerno further disclosed in an interview with The Post that Willis's last memory was of his friends leaving through the front door, leaving him clueless about the subsequent events that unfolded.

As the investigation continues, the community is left grappling with the tragic loss of three cherished individuals and the perplexing circumstances surrounding their deaths. The chilling incident has sent shockwaves through Kansas City, leaving friends, family, and football enthusiasts desperately seeking answers to this unfathomable mystery.

/ Friday, January 26, 2024, 5:05 AM /

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