Toxicology Reports Reveal High Levels of Fentanyl, Cocaine, and THC in Kansas City Chiefs Fans Found Dead
The initial toxicology reports indicate the presence of lethal levels of fentanyl, among other substances, in the systems of three fans found dead in January.
- Initial toxicology reports show cocaine, THC, and three times the lethal amount of fentanyl in the bodies of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead.
- The men were discovered frozen in a friend's yard in Kansas City on January 9, after attending a watch party.
- Police confirm the case is an ongoing death investigation, not being treated as a homicide, despite speculation of foul play.
- Jordan Willis, the host of the watch party, checked into rehab for substance abuse following the incident.
- Experts suggest Willis' rehab stint could be a legal strategy ahead of potential criminal charges.