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Jennifer Marquez, the mother of one of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in their friend’s snowy Missouri backyard after a January NFL watch party, believes that “some charges” are warranted in her son’s death. The three men, 37-year-old David Harrington, 36-year-old Clayton McGeeney, and 38-year-old Ricky Johnson, were discovered deceased behind their friend Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City. Autopsies and toxicology reports revealed THC, cocaine, and lethal levels of fentanyl in their systems. Marquez expressed her desire for justice for her son and his friends, calling for those responsible for providing the substances that led to their deaths to be brought to justice.

Marquez specifically pointed to Willis, the host of the party where the men were last seen, as someone who should face charges for the deaths. She questioned why Willis had not been held accountable for the tragic incident, despite the fact that he hosted the party where the men consumed drugs that led to their deaths. Willis had claimed that he was unaware of the men’s presence in his backyard until their bodies were discovered, and his attorney had stated that he had been asleep with closed blinds and noise-canceling headphones for much of the two days in between. Willis has since moved out of his home, entered a rehab facility, and has not returned to work.

While Marquez and other family members of the deceased men have pushed for answers and held suspicions about Willis’ involvement, a source close to Willis has denied any wrongdoing on his part. The source characterized the family members’ allegations as baseless speculation and emphasized that there is no evidence to suggest that Willis was responsible for the deaths of his friends. The families were urged to accept the possibility that their sons’ actions led to their tragic demise. The Kansas City Police Department continues to investigate the case and has not identified foul play in the men’s deaths.

Despite the lack of conclusive evidence, family members of the deceased men have expressed their doubts and concerns about the circumstances surrounding the deaths. Ricky Johnson’s father has advocated for Willis’ arrest and cooperation in the investigation. Some family members have theorized that Willis played a role in providing drugs that led to the deaths of the three men or had waited intentionally before contacting the authorities. As the investigation continues, the families are considering pursuing wrongful death lawsuits, adding another layer of complexity to the case.

The source close to Willis confirmed his desire to clear his name and reiterated that there was no evidence proving his involvement in the deaths of his friends. While tensions and suspicions are high among the families of the deceased men, the case remains under investigation, with authorities working diligently to uncover the truth behind the tragic incident. The families are seeking closure and justice for their loved ones, but conflicting narratives and lack of definitive evidence continue to complicate the situation. As the investigation unfolds, more details may emerge to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans.

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