2 men charged over a year after 3 Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead
Jordan Willis, a friend Three Kansas City’s lead fans found dead More than a year ago, another man was charged with the death of a football fan in the backyard of Willis’s home.
Missouri police say The body of Clayton McGeeney, 36; Ricky Johnson, 38; David Harrington, 37, was found on the evening of January 9, 2024 after McGeeney’s fiancé called police to search for her partner. On Wednesday, Pratt County prosecutors charged Willis and Ivory Carson with delivering controlled substances and involuntary homicide, CBS-related KCTV Report.
These three NFL fans gathered at Willis’s home to watch Chief Play the Los Angeles Charger in the final game of the regular season on January 7. When McGinney’s fiancé was unable to contact him, she went home and found that “at least one person died on the back terrace,” Pratt County Attorney Eric Zahnd said Wednesday.
The bodies of Johnson and Harrington were found after police were summoned. Zahnd said the temperature at the time of death was lower than freezing. Prosecutors said authorities later searched Willis’s home, where they found two plastic bags containing white powdery substances, one of which contained cocaine.
Zahnd said Wednesday that Willis was a “main contributor to DNA” found in cocaine bags. Prosecutors said another bag containing fentanyl, where Carson’s DNA was found.
Medical examiners later determined that the three men died of the toxicity of fentanyl and cocaine.
Willis denied any knowledge about his friend’s death, but one of the victim’s brothers Tell CBS News That “he didn’t tell the truth.” His attorney John Picerno told KCTV that the charges were a surprise because it was the opposite of what the prosecutor’s office told him a few months ago.
Piqueno said: “The possible reasons for the state submission are as Jordan said.
It is not clear whether Carson has a legal representative and he can speak on his behalf. According to KCTV, the bonds of the two were set at $100,000.