There has been an update about the Kansas City Chiefs fans whose friends died while at his Kansas City rental property.
According to his lawyer, he was “asleep on the couch” for two days while their loved ones frantically tried to contact him.
David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36 had gathered at a house rented by Jordan Willis on the afternoon of Jan. 7 to watch their favorite football team play their last game of the regular season.
The three visitors were found dead at the NW 83rd Terrace home two days later, and only after the fiancée of one of the victims broke into his home and found the bodies, according to a friend’s Facebook post.
“He was asleep. He was asleep on the couch. The last memory he has is of them leaving [out] the front door, he doesn’t know what happened, um, with them, until you know, when the police came Tuesday night to his house,” Willis’ lawyer John Picerno told The Post about the Missouri mystery.
He added that Kansas City investigators had said there was no foul play and they were not investigating his client in connection with the bizarre and inexplicable deaths
“They’ve said that there is no foul play, they don’t suspect it, and it’s not treated as a homicide investigation,” the lawyer said.
Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found frozen to death in the backyard of their friend’s home, where they had gathered to watch a game — but the homeowner is insisting he had “no knowledge” that their bodies had possibly been there for two days.
The bodies of David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were found on the evening of Jan. 9 after the fiancée of one of the men requested a welfare check, Kansas City police told Fox Digital.
This is an unfortunate incident and we hope that the police come out with what might have caused the deaths of these fans.
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