KC Chiefs Fans Mysterious Deaths: Cocaine & Fentanyl Reportedly Found In Systems

KC Chiefs Fans Mysterious Deaths: Cocaine & Fentanyl Reportedly Found In Systems

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By Mike Walters on February 1, 2024 at 6:09 PM EST
Updated on February 1, 2024 at 6:15 PM EST

An early toxicology report indicates the three mysterious deaths after a Kansas City Chiefsgame could be related to cocaine & fentanyl.

According to reports, toxicology results were shared with the families and their lawyers, prior to being released to the media and general public. One source connected to one victim says "traces of cocaine and fentanyl" were found in the deceased systems.

At this point, it might not be the only factor connected to the three deaths, but they are in the report.

Considering that there were victims found in the backyard of a home -- essentially frozen to death -- drugs might be an explanation for why they all died together.

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As we reported, the bodies of Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney were discovered in the backyard of Jordan Willis‘s home following the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game. The host, Jordan Willis, claims he slept on a couch for two days following the party, unaware that 3 of his friends were dead in the backyard.

One of the victims was actually sitting in a lawn chair. 

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Kansas City Chiefs Fans Deaths: Victims Family's Given Initial Toxicology Reports

KC Chiefs Fans Mysterious Deaths: Cocaine & Fentanyl Reportedly Found In Systems
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Tony Kagay, a lawyer for the McGeeney family, spoke to the media saying they have been in touch with investigators and trust the police will get to the bottom of the incident. In other words, how did the drugs end up in their system -- and where they came from. Kagay acknowledged he was aware of the initial finding, and the family was told.

Interestingly, Willis broke his silence on the situation, through his lawyer, saying he was entering rehab. Obviously, this leads one to believe he knew the situation could be drug or alcohol-related. Jordan "recognized that he had a problem with addiction,” according to a source close to the family. Adding, "He immediately checked himself into rehab after vacating his home and putting his things into storage."

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It should be noted, that cops reiterated that there's no evidence of foul play, and Willis had not been charged with any crime.

As we reported, a cousin of one of the victims is lashing out against Jordan Willis claiming he is known by friends as "The Chemist." He claims, "Jordan is somebody that is known from high school as, like, creating drugs for people to make them feel better in certain situations. ‘Okay, well, you wanna do this? I’m gonna make this for you, I’m gonna make this for you and handing them out."

But, at this point, none of it has been officially blamed on him.

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