Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found frozen in a snowy Missouri backyard after an NFL game party in January, but police said no foul play was suspected, but their son’s He said there would be “some suspicion” in the death.
Jennifer Marquez, the mother of 37-year-old David Harrington, told Fox News Digital: “Police are continuing to investigate this incident based on my understanding, but no information has been released.” he said. She said: “Obviously it’s going to be frustrating for any family. We were warned it would take a long time and the lack of information is really tough.”
Harrington. Clayton McGeeney, 36 years old. He froze to death behind his longtime friend Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City on January 9, two days after he was last seen alive inside the home where he was watching a game between the Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. was discovered doing.
A representative from Frontier Forensics Midwest LLC told Fox News Digital that the autopsy and toxicology reports were completed in “late January.” Preliminary results were shared verbally with the man’s family by Kansas City Police Department detectives in early February. FOX News Digital previously reported that THC, cocaine and a lethal amount of fentanyl were found in his system.
“My hope is that those responsible for providing the substances that caused the deaths of Ricky, Clayton, and my son David will be brought to justice,” Marquez said Thursday.
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David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson were found dead on January 9th outside a friend’s house in Kansas City, Missouri. (Ricky Johnson/Facebook)
“I think Jordan still has a lot to answer for. I think he should be charged with some kind of crime,” the bereaved mother continued. “If you throw a party and serve a large amount of alcohol, and someone drives away from your home and causes an accident and commits suicide or kills another person, you could be charged with criminal mischief.” He threw a party and three people died. He should be prosecuted. “
“Jordan [is] “His life just goes on while we have to deal with the loss of our family,” she said. She doesn’t respond…and hasn’t received any messages or anything from the man’s family or friends or even his job?You would think he checked his work to make sure he didn’t have any problems or be late, and that would prove the lie that he didn’t know [the men were dead or dying in his backyard]. ”
“Keep everything in order so he doesn’t get into trouble,” she added.
Earlier, Mr Willis’ lawyer said his client was blind for most of the two days between the incident in which he allegedly saw three men outside his front door and the body being found on his property two days later. He said he slept with his phone closed and noise-cancelling headphones on.
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Jordan Willis, 38, an HIV scientist, entered a rehabilitation facility after three of his friends were found dead in his backyard on January 9th. (GitHub)
Willis moved out of his Northwest 83rd Terrace home shortly after his friend’s death, moved his belongings into storage and entered a rehab facility, a source close to him previously told Fox News Digital.
On Friday, the source said Marquez’s statements were “just speculation that upset parents are trying to point the finger at” and “are not based on proven facts.”
“Families deserve answers and we all share the frustration of how long it will take for everyone to get those answers,” the source said. “We understand that they have suffered a great loss, but at this time we cannot believe that Jordan was somehow responsible for the deaths of his friends or that he knew they were dead before police arrived. No evidence has been presented to suggest that…” ”
“Even if he logged into his computer or even woke up a little bit…that doesn’t automatically mean he knew they were outside, especially not on a snowy day. ” they continued.
The official said, “It is unacceptable for the family to continue speculating in public without any facts from law enforcement,” and that it is necessary to “accept the possibility that the sons participated in the act that cost their lives.” He said there is.
The person also said Willis has not returned to his job as a data scientist at the HIV research group IAVI.
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A view of the backyard and porch of Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City, Missouri, on January 26. The bodies of three of Willis’ friends, Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney and David Harrington, were found in Willis’ backyard; His body was found on his balcony on January 9, two days after attending a game party at his home for the Kansas City Chiefs. (DWS for Fox News Digital)
Earlier this week, Kansas City Police Department Sergeant Phil DiMartino told Fox News Digital that “there is no update at this time” on the investigation into their deaths. Police still do not believe there was any criminal activity in the men’s deaths, and previously said the case was “100% not being investigated as a homicide.”[s]. ”
“Investigators continue to follow all leads,” DiMartino said. “Our office remains in contact with the Platte County Prosecutor’s Office and continues to cooperate with the investigation of the applicable charges.”
The police officer also claimed that “the results of the autopsy report have not been made public in the ongoing investigation.”
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Family and friends of, from left, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington, and Ricky Johnson, after the three mysteriously died in the frigid temperatures outside a friend’s home in Kansas City, Missouri. , are calling out for answers. (Facebook)
Johnson’s father, Ricky Johnson Sr., told Fox News Digital that Kansas City police have turned over his son’s case to the drug task force.
“I think we need to arrest that guy.” [Willis] “I was told to give my attorney more time,” Johnson said Thursday. [for police] To end the investigation — [I’m] I’m not happy, but I’ll wait a little longer. ”
FOX 4 also reported that the attorney for Alex Lee, the fifth man who spent his final hours with the men at Willis’ home, has been contacted by the prosecutor’s office regarding the case.
In the months since the men’s bodies were discovered, their loved ones have advanced the theory that Willis played an active role in their deaths.
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John Harrington (left) and his son David are pictured here. In response to preliminary toxicology findings showing the presence of cocaine and fentanyl in Johnson, McGeeney and Harrington’s systems, Harrington told News Nation, “I don’t think someone did something that would kill them. I gave it,” he said. (John Harrington)
Fox News Digital previously reported that all three families were considering wrongful death lawsuits.
Harrington’s father previously told FOX News Digital that Harrington and his son’s mother “were convinced that Jordan Willis was somehow involved in this incident.” [hadn’t] I don’t know how yet. ”
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Johnson’s mother previously told Fox News Digital that she was worried Willis “made something up and gave it to all three of them,” while Johnson’s father, 38, said:[believed Willis] He drugged them, dragged them outside and waited two days before calling the police. ”
A source close to Willis told Fox News Digital that he is “looking forward to the opportunity to clear his name.”





