Investigation Continues into Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans
Investigation Continues into Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans

Investigation Continues into Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans

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Criminal charges are anticipated in the case of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in their friend Jordan Willis' backyard in January, but not against Willis, according to his attorney, John Picerno. The fans, Clayton McGeeney, Ricky Johnson, and David Harrington, were discovered on January 9, two days after they gathered to watch a game. Picerno indicated that charges might be filed against someone who supplied drugs to the men, as toxicology reports revealed the presence of cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana in their systems. Despite the ongoing investigation, police have stated that they do not suspect foul play or consider it a homicide case. Family members of the deceased have expressed intentions to pursue civil suits against Willis, who claims he was unaware of the situation outside his home. The investigation continues, with updates expected from prosecutors in the coming weeks.

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