Two men were charged with a Kansas City Chiefs fan who freezes and freezes in the backyard of a suburban home earlier last year.
Jordan Willis, the owner of the house where fans were discovered last January 9th, Arrest He was charged with death along with Ivory Carson in connection with the deaths of Ricky Johnson Jr., 38, David Harrington, 37 and 36, Clayton McGeeney. New York Post.
In February, a toxicology report found lethal levels of cocaine and other drugs in the bloodstream of the deceased fan.
The three victims were not found for two days of the Jan. 7 match after the group gathered to see Willis' home.
Willis and Carson face two counts of manslaughter charges and delivering controlled substances after investigators find a bag of cocaine with Willis' DNA and a bag of fentanyl carrying Carson's DNA.
Prosecutors also say that witnesses saw a plate of cocaine in the room where fans were watching the game. Witnesses also said Willis had supplied the drug, said Platt County Prosecutor Eric Zahn.
The three victims reportedly saw them smoking marijuana and using cocaine during the match, Zahn added.
Police also say Carson was identified as a drug provider on the victim's phone.
“This case is a tragic reminder of the dangers of street drugs,” the prosecutor said. “But, no doubt, the people who supply those drugs can be accountable when people overdose.”
Willis claimed he had no idea that his friend was dead in his backyard.
But Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said the incident serves as a warning. “You're liable, you're arrested and you're billed,” she said.
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