Kansas City Chiefs Fans' Deaths: Arrests Made, Drug Charges Filed
Nancy GraceMarch 19, 202544 min224,465 views
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- 💡 Three Kansas City Chiefs fans (Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney) were found frozen to death outside their friend Jordan Willis's home after watching a game.
- 🚨 Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson have been arrested and charged with distribution of a controlled substance and three counts of involuntary manslaughter.
- 🔍 The charges follow a long period where families, like Ricky Johnson's brother Jonathan Price, questioned the initial "no foul play" ruling by authorities.
Jordan Willis's Contested Account
- 😴 Willis claimed he slept for 72 hours after the game, unaware of his friends' deaths, their cars outside, or numerous calls and texts from concerned family and friends.
- ⚠️ Witnesses, including Clayton McGeeney's fiancée, described Willis emerging "nonchalant in his boxers with an empty wine glass" when police arrived after she broke into the house.
- 🧠 Experts, including Dr. Heidi Green and Dr. Kendall Crowns, found Willis's claim of unconsciousness for 72 hours highly unlikely as a trauma response or due to alcohol consumption, citing physiological reasons.
Drug Involvement and Cause of Death
- 🔬 Forensic data extraction from David Harrington's phone revealed group chats about buying cocaine, with Willis allegedly supplying cocaine and Carson supplying fentanyl.
- ☠️ The medical examiner determined the cause of death for all three men was fentanyl and cocaine combined toxicity.
- 🚨 Platte County Prosecutor Eric Xan stated that two baggies were found at the scene, one with cocaine (Willis's DNA) and one with fentanyl (Carson's DNA), leading to the manslaughter charges for recklessly causing death.
Family's Quest for Justice
- 💔 Jonathan Price, Ricky Johnson's brother, expressed the family's agony and frustration over the lack of answers and the initial ruling of no foul play, emphasizing the victims were more than just "Chiefs fans."
- 🗣️ The families highlighted the victims' roles as loving fathers, sons, brothers, and friends, cherishing memories of their relationships.
- ⚖️ The prosecutor's office affirmed their commitment to holding drug dealers accountable when their actions lead to death, acknowledging the tragic impact on the victims' families and the ongoing nature of the case.
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