There is a new update about the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen and dead outside an HIV scientist, Jordan Willis’ backyard.
According to a family source, the three Chiefs fans who died in Jordan Willis’ home had triple the amount of fentanyl needed to kill in their systems, as well as cocaine and THC.
Initial toxicology information on the three men suggest traces of cocaine, THC and fentanyl, according to TMZ and NewsNation. A family member told one reporter the men tested Level 30 for fentanyl, triple the amount needed to kill them.
Willis himself has suggested the men froze to death, while Johnson’s brother Jonathan Price has publicly demanded information on how the men died. On Wednesday, Willis checked into rehab.
In a statement to DailyMail.com, a spokesman for the Kansas City Police Department said no information had been released to the media and would not confirm details family sources shared with multiple news outlets.
‘There have been no additional details of this case or reports revealed to any media, nor are there any plans to at this time,’ Captain Jake Becchina said.
‘The case remains an ongoing death investigation. Both KCPD Detectives and the Platte County Prosecutors Office have been in touch with the deceased men’s families and remain in contact with them as the investigation unfolds.’
Families spoken to by DailyMail.com said they could not dismiss drugs as a possible cause of death of all three men.
The ‘America’s Most Wanted’ host John Walsh has also alleged that three Chiefs fans could’ve died as a result of fentanyl overdose. It seems fentanyl overdose is going to be the cause of death for these three Chiefs fans who met their untimely death in their friend’s backyard.