Hadn't seen this in another thread/worthy of some discussion IMHO. @BehindBlueI's anything you can add would be appreciated since it is definitely your lane.
Mystery shrouds the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in their friend's snowy backyard after a Jan. 7 NFL watch party.
Jordan Willis hosted the gathering in his Northwest 83rd Terrace home. After Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were found dead on his property two days later, he reportedly told family members that his friends "froze to death," a victim's family member told FOX4 Kansas City.
Willis has since moved out of the home "in fear of retaliation," according to his attorney John Picerno.
Experts have told Fox News Digital that a drug laced with fentanyl could have contributed to their deaths, or a drug like K2 that can be mistaken for marijuana and cause an overheating sensation that may have led the men to jump into the snow before passing out.
After she was unable to reach her partner or Willis by phone, McGeeney's fiancee reportedly drove to Willis' Northland residence on Jan. 9 and banged on the door.
When she got no answer, she broke in, announcing her presence and shouting Willis' name inside. Picerno told Fox News Digital that his client did not hear the knocks at his door or the woman breaking in.
There, she stumbled upon one of the men's bodies on the back porch. She called police, who arrived at the scene around 8:51 p.m.
Mystery shrouds the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in their friend's snowy backyard after a Jan. 7 NFL watch party.
Jordan Willis hosted the gathering in his Northwest 83rd Terrace home. After Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were found dead on his property two days later, he reportedly told family members that his friends "froze to death," a victim's family member told FOX4 Kansas City.
Willis has since moved out of the home "in fear of retaliation," according to his attorney John Picerno.
Experts have told Fox News Digital that a drug laced with fentanyl could have contributed to their deaths, or a drug like K2 that can be mistaken for marijuana and cause an overheating sensation that may have led the men to jump into the snow before passing out.
After she was unable to reach her partner or Willis by phone, McGeeney's fiancee reportedly drove to Willis' Northland residence on Jan. 9 and banged on the door.
When she got no answer, she broke in, announcing her presence and shouting Willis' name inside. Picerno told Fox News Digital that his client did not hear the knocks at his door or the woman breaking in.
There, she stumbled upon one of the men's bodies on the back porch. She called police, who arrived at the scene around 8:51 p.m.
Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in friend's backyard: what to know
Mystery shrouds the deaths of Ricky Johnson, David Harrington and Clayton McGeeney after Jordan Willis' Jan. 7 NFL watch party, but Fox News Digital has compiled the facts of the case.
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