Mystery Surrounds Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans as Autopsy and Toxicology Reports Awaited
Despite rampant speculation and accusations from family members, police maintain there is no evidence of foul play in the deaths of three men found in a friend's backyard.
- Three Kansas City Chiefs fans, David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson, were found dead in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home on January 9, two days after they watched a Chiefs game together.
- Police have repeatedly stated that there is no evidence of foul play and the case is not being investigated as a homicide.
- Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden suggested that the deaths could have been caused by a combination of drug use and hypothermia.
- Family members of the deceased have expressed skepticism about Willis' account of the events and have accused him of involvement in the deaths.
- Results from autopsy and toxicology reports, which could provide more information about the cause of death, are still pending and could take several more weeks.