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Autopsy and toxicology reports were completed for three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead in a friend’s snowy backyard earlier this year. The men were discovered frozen behind their friend Jordan Willis’ home two days after they were last seen alive watching a Chiefs game. The Platte County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has suppressed the results of the reports due to an ongoing investigation. Preliminary information shared orally with the families revealed that THC, cocaine, and lethal levels of fentanyl were found in the men’s systems.

The families of the deceased men are seeking answers and justice in light of the toxicology results. They have expressed their fears and suspicions that someone knowingly provided drugs to the men, leading to their deaths. Police have turned the case over to their drug task force, but no arrests have been made. Both the families of the victims and Willis, the homeowner, are awaiting the conclusion of the investigation. Willis has denied any involvement in the deaths and is waiting for a resolution so he can begin the healing process.

Kansas City Police Department Sergeant Phil DiMartino stated that there have been no updates in the case, as it remains active and ongoing. The police department is working with the Platte County Prosecutor’s office to review any applicable charges. While no foul play is suspected in the deaths, the families of the victims believe that Willis may have had a hand in their demise. The families are considering filing wrongful death lawsuits, and have theories that Willis was involved in the deaths of their loved ones.

The men’s families are at odds over speculations regarding Willis’ involvement in the deaths. Some believe he played a role in providing drugs to the men, while others believe he may have drugged them and waited before calling for help. Willis’ attorney maintains his client’s innocence, stating that Willis was unaware that the men needed help and only found out they were dead when police arrived. The families of the victims have been vocal in their accusations against Willis, leading to potential legal action for defamation.

Willis, an HIV scientist, has since moved out of his home and spent time in a rehab facility following the traumatic events. He is considering legal action against the families, friends, and significant others who have accused him in a smear campaign. Willis is eager to clear his name and defends his innocence in the deaths of his friends. The source close to Willis stated that he looks forward to the opportunity to address the accusations and move past the tragedy.

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