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What happened to three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead outside friend's home?

09:00 02.02.2024

In a chilling and tragic turn of events, toxicology reports have revealed that illegal drugs were found in the systems of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were tragically found frozen to death outside a friend's home last month. The news, reported by Fox 4 KC, has left family members of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson devastated and desperate for answers regarding the mysterious circumstances surrounding their loved ones' deaths.

The three friends had gathered at Jordan Willis' Kansas City rental home on January 7th to watch the Kansas City Chiefs' final regular season game. Little did they know, this innocent get-together would soon turn into a horrifying tragedy. Two days later, McGeeney's worried fiancee took matters into her own hands and broke into Willis' property, only to discover the lifeless bodies of the three men frozen in the yard.

The discovery sent shockwaves through the community, prompting speculation about the cause of their deaths. Drug use quickly emerged as a potential contributing factor, and the toxicology reports have now confirmed those suspicions. Sources close to the investigation revealed to Fox4 KC that several substances were found in the men's systems, shedding light on a possible explanation for their untimely demise.

The repercussions of this tragedy have not been limited to the victims alone. Jordan Willis, the Chiefs fan who hosted the ill-fated watch party, has reportedly checked himself into rehab for substance abuse following the devastating incident. According to his parents, Willis was deeply affected by the deaths of his three friends and took the necessary steps to seek help and address his own struggles with addiction.

When police arrived at Willis' home, they found him wearing only underwear and holding a wine glass, seemingly oblivious to the fact that his friends lay dead just outside. He claimed to have been asleep for nearly two days, unaware of the tragic events unfolding in his own yard.

Adding another layer of complexity to the story, a fifth friend, Alex Waemer-Lee, had left the gathering around 11 p.m. after the game, while the four remaining men continued to watch "Jeopardy!" According to Waemer-Lee's attorney, Andrew Talge, he had texted other friends during the game, alluding to drug use at Willis' house. These revelations have raised further questions about the events leading up to the deaths of Harrington, McGeeney, and Johnson.

Experts consulted by Fox News have suggested that alcohol or drugs may have caused the men to pass out in the snow, rendering them vulnerable to the harsh 30-degree weather. Neighbors have also come forward, revealing that two of the men arrived at the small party carrying two 30-packs of beer. These details, combined with Waemer-Lee's alleged text messages, paint a picture of a gathering that may have involved excessive alcohol consumption and drug use.

As the investigation into this tragic incident continues, the community mourns the loss of three lives and grapples with the devastating consequences of drug abuse. The Kansas City Chiefs fans who froze to death have left behind a void that can never be filled, and their loved ones will forever seek closure and justice for the untimely deaths of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson.

/ Friday, February 2, 2024, 9:00 AM /

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