Missouri State Police Initial toxicology report In the case of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead in a friend’s backyard.
The three friends were watching the final Chiefs football game of the regular season together on Jan. 7 when they lost contact with their loved ones. His body was found two days later, but police said they were not investigating the incident as a homicide.
The homeowner later claimed through his attorney that he didn’t notice his friend’s body in the backyard, and also said a fifth person was at the party but had left.
On Wednesday, the deceased’s family met with police and said they were satisfied with what they were told about the progress of the investigation.
On Thursday, police said they had received a toxicology report but did not provide further details.
“Further details of this incident have not been released to any media, and there are no plans to do so at this time. This incident remains a death investigation,” a police spokesperson said. “KCPD detectives and the Platte County Prosecutor’s Office have both been in contact with the deceased man’s family and will continue to do so as the investigation progresses.”
TMZ report Sources said cocaine and fentanyl were detected in the deceased’s system. They added that a complete toxicology report may also indicate indications for other drugs.
A cousin of one of the victims said: in an interview He said he believed the homeowner provided drugs to the group and accidentally killed three people. He also claimed that the man was suspected of supplying drugs before the incident and that his friends called him “The Chemist.”
“It was easy for them to have fun, but he messed up and made mistakes,” Caleb McGeeney said.
“Ever since high school, Jordan has been known for developing drugs that make people feel better in certain situations. ‘Okay, so you want to do this?’ Do this for you.” I’ll make it, I’ll make this for you,’ and I handed it out,” he claimed.
The homeowner’s attorney, Jordan Willis, did not respond to requests from the New York Post to respond to the allegations.
Details of the new report include:
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