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Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found frozen to death in the backyard of their friend’s home in January. The Kansas City Chiefs, who braved the below-freezing temperatures to watch the Kansas City Chiefs against the Miami Dolphins during the 2023 NFL Playoffs, did so when it was -4 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills measured at -20 at kickoff.

Fast forward to April, and autopsy and toxicology reports are complete for the Chiefs fans found mysteriously dead in their friend’s snowy backyard earlier this year.

According to reports, the initial toxicology testing on the three Kansas City Chiefs fans discovered cold and lifeless in a friend’s yard revealed the presence of cocaine, THC, and three times the lethal dose of fentanyl.

The families of Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington, who were discovered dead on January 9 outside the Kansas City house of their buddy Jordan Willis, have verified to WDAF that the authorities have the first information about illegal narcotics in the deceased men’s systems.

The families of the deceased Chiefs fans are still trying to figure out what truly happened at Willis’ home.

“If there was a person that knew what was in whatever they consumed that night and didn’t warn anybody, they should be held accountable,” Harrington’s mother told Fox 4. “That’s my fear, it won’t happen… it’s so hard not knowing anything – like not hearing anything.”

Kansas City police have confirmed that they have been in touch with the families, according to NewsNation.

“A family member, who asked to remain anonymous, tells me cocaine, fentanyl, and THC showed up in the preliminary results,” NewsNation’s national correspondent Alex Caprariello wrote on X.

“The family source says level 10 fentanyl is enough to kill. The #KansasCity3 were at level 30.”

He later added that the information was “backed up and confirmed by a second, separate family source.”

Parents of Kansas City Chiefs Fan Found Dead Claimed Victims’ Saw Something They Shouldn’t Have Seen’

As the families of three dead Kansas City Chiefs fans were waiting for the results of their loved ones’ toxicology reports, one of the family members of one of the men had a “sinister theory” about what happened.

David Harrington’s father, Jon Harrington, told Fox News Digital that he is “not buying” that story and “doesn’t believe anything [Willis’] attorney says.”

“[Harrington’s mother] and I are both convinced that Jordan Willis played a part in this somehow,” the elder Harrington said on Thursday. “We just haven’t figured out how yet. . . . What else could it be? Perfectly healthy men don’t just drop off the face of the earth.”

“There were four of you in the house, and now three of them are dead, and you’re not. That doesn’t add up,” the father continued. “I’m thinking that he, the three of them, learned something or saw something that they shouldn’t have seen, and he decided, ‘Well, I need to get rid of you now.’ Friends or not.”

The Kansas City Police Department has stressed that Jordan Willis is not suspected of any wrongdoing and is not facing criminal charges.