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Police Finally Reveal Cause Of Death Of Chiefs Fans Found Frozen After Two Men Arrested

Cause of death of Chiefs fans revealed.

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The tragic deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in a backyard have stunned the community, but now, shocking details have emerged.

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Tragic series of events profiled.

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The revelation came after a year of intense speculation and rumors surrounding the bizarre deaths of these friends.

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The men had been hanging out at 39-year-old Jordan Willis’ home to watch a Chiefs game on January 7, 2024.

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However, just two days later, their bodies were discovered frozen in the backyard by concerned friends.

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What happened in the hours between the party and the grim discovery? Willis claimed he had no idea his friends were outside, dead and frozen.

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Willis’ claims unraveled.

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Willis, an HIV researcher, reportedly had no clue what was going on outside, claiming he slept through the entire ordeal.

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Willis’ strange behavior the night of the deaths only fueled the wild speculation.

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He claimed that he had gone to bed early, wearing headphones and running a fan to block out noise.

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Despite the loud banging on his doors from concerned friends and family, he insisted he didn’t hear anything.

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Not only did Willis miss the bodies of his three friends in his backyard, but he also failed to notice their cars parked outside.

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Willis’ denial sparked even more theories about the case, with some claiming he had intentionally poisoned his friends.

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But this was more than just a theory—it became a full-on frenzy.

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McGeeney’s cousin even told NewsNation that Willis was known among his friends as “The Chemist,” suggesting he may have had a hand in concocting dangerous mixtures for their pleasure.

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However, sources close to Willis’ defense say those claims are untrue.

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They explained that Willis’ job had nothing to do with chemistry—it was based entirely on computational data.

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Cause of death confirmed.

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Police have finally revealed the cause of death for Ricky Johnson Jr., 38, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36.

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But after an extensive investigation, Kansas City police have now confirmed that there was no foul play involved—putting an end to the wild theories that surrounded the case.

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The shocking truth? Their deaths were caused by a dangerous combination of fentanyl and cocaine.

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Aftermath of deaths explained.

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And even more shocking, both Willis and his alleged drug dealer, Ivory Carson, have been arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter.

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The investigation revealed that bags of drugs were found in Willis’ home after the tragic event.

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Fentanyl and cocaine were the killers—two drugs that have wreaked havoc across the country.

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The case has raised questions about drug distribution and the responsibilities of those who deal such deadly substances.

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Sources close to the investigation say Carson’s DNA was found on one of the bags, tying him to the crime.

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Willis, on the other hand, had his DNA predominantly on the cocaine bag, linking him directly to the drugs.

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Despite Willis’ claims of ignorance, the investigation didn’t stop there.

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Text messages between Carson and one of the victims, David Harrington, revealed that Carson had been selling drugs to the group.

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Carson, 42, has since admitted to dealing drugs to the men on that fateful night.

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The trial approaches.

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The community has been left reeling by the tragic deaths of these three friends, and their loved ones are still grappling with the aftermath.

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While the legal process unfolds, the families and friends of the victims are finding some closure with the arrest of those responsible.

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This case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of street drugs and the devastating impact they have on lives.

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As the trial approaches, all eyes will be on the courtroom to see if justice is truly served.

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One thing is certain: this tragic story will haunt Kansas City for years to come.

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