The Kansas City Chiefs fan who hosted a watch party where three friends froze to death has checked into rehab.
Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead earlier this month.
The bodies of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson were found on January 9.
They were discovered two days after they gathered at their friend Jordan Willis’ house to watch a Kansas City Chiefs game.
A shocking discovery
The Kansas City Police Department previously confirmed that a fiancé of one of the men went to look for him.
She immediately called the police when she saw him, discovering his dead body on Willis’ back porch.
Family members later revealed that it was McGeeney’s fiancé who made the discovery.
Police told PEOPLE that after responding to her call, they confirmed they found a dead body.
“Upon further investigation, officers located two other dead bodies in the backyard,” a KCPD spokesperson said.
The department went on to say that there have not been any arrests or charges in this case.
The resident of the home was also said to be “cooperative with detectives the day the deceased were discovered.”
Foul play?
Attorney John Picerno, who is representing Willis, previously told PEOPLE in a statement that his client “is unaware of how his friends died.”
He went on to say that he is “anxiously awaiting the results of the autopsy and toxicology report.”
An investigation into the deaths is ongoing, and the cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner.
Alayna Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for the Kansas City Police Department, reiterated this week that there are no signs of foul play in this case.
“This still remains a death investigation and nothing more.”
She continued, “We still have no evidence or indication of foul play, no one is in police custody.”
The police have continually made it clear that no arrests or charges have been made in connection with the case.
Willis speaks out
Willis, the friend whose house they gathered at, now claims to have slept for nearly 48 hours after the game.
He went on to say that he was unaware of the bodies until the police conducted a welfare check.
According to an anonymous source speaking to Fox Nation, Willis is currently facing intense scrutiny without concrete details, evidence, or any charges against him.
Being targeted in the crime has reportedly left him “devastated” and “depressed.”
The source, who claims to be a friend of Willis, stated: “Not only is the whole country accusing him of murdering his friends without factual details, evidence or any charges at this time, but he also lost three close friends.
The source went on to say that Willis wasn’t even able to mourn his friends’ death properly.
“He didn’t get to say goodbye or go to their funerals due to the circumstances of these wild speculations and accusations,” they told the outlet.
Now, amid all of the public scrutiny, Willis has checked into rehab.
The 38-year-old is “facing his addiction head-on,” a source close to the family told Fox News Digital, calling the deaths of his friends an “enormous wakeup call.”
“After the shocking loss of three of his close friends under extremely tragic circumstances, Jordan recognized that he had a problem with addiction,” the source said, not elaborating on the exact addiction.
“He immediately checked himself into rehab after vacating his home and putting his things into storage,” they continued.
Willis who was wearing underwear and holding a wine glass when police arrived. claimed to have been asleep for nearly two days.
The toxicology reports of the deceased men are still pending, though two of them were supposedly seen arriving at Willis’ with two 30-packs of beer.
Waemer-Lee is also alleged to have texted other friends about drug use at Willis’ house during the watch party.
Experts have indicated that alcohol or drugs like fentanyl could have caused the men to pass out in the snow and succumb to the 30-degree weather, according to Fox.
Some family members of the Chiefs fans have suggested that Willis’ profession as a HIV scientist has something to do with their deaths.
“I’m thinking that he, the three of them learned something or saw something that they shouldn’t have seen, and he decided, ‘Well, I need to get rid of you now.’ Friends or not,” one family member speculated.
Meanwhile, the source close to the Willis family vehemently denied such speculations.
He called the “mad scientist agenda” absurd and insisted that Willis’ profession is completely irrelevant to the case.
Going on to address questions about Willis not noticing the bodies for two days, the source explained that Willis’ dog was not at the house during that time, as it serves as a therapy dog for his father, who is battling Alzheimer’s disease.
Though he was living in a nearby rental home until recently, Willis left due to fear of “retaliation” amid media coverage and threats.
The source has insisted that Willis is cooperating with the police and remains a “good guy” while facing vitriol from the public.