Chiefs fan found frozen to death in backyard Ricky Johnson’s brother Jonathan Price has opened up about his death and according to him, Ricky was discovered in an unusual position.
Price ended up trashing the Kansas City police for claiming there was no evidence of foul play in his brother’s death.
“As a brother, I’m looking at everything,” Price told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo on Monday.
He shared that he discovered that Harrington was “found on a lawn chair on the back porch, rather than all three laying flat, which paints a picture we didn’t have from the very beginning.”
Price also ripped apart Kansas City police, who have said there is no evidence of foul play in the victims’ deaths — as he suggested his brother may have unknowingly taken an unknown substance.
“I’m not saying there was or was not a crime, but if you immediately suspect no foul play, then you should have a story, you should have something to tell the families, and for no one to hear anything, that doesn’t make any sense,” he said.
“It’s the same every day with the lack of answer and the inability to truly mourn without any cause,” Price added.
“It’s just very difficult,” he said, noting: “I don’t think I’ll ever move on until, I mean, really, I’ll never move on, but especially not knowing what happened to my brother.
“I want to be involved more. My mother and Ricky’s father, they want to be involved more and we’re just not getting answers from anybody, even the people that claim they’re doing the investigation.”
Going forward, Jonathan Price wants to be involved more in the investigations to unravel the mystery behind the death of his brother Ricky Johnson.
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