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alert-–-parents-of-kansas-city-chiefs-fans-found-dead-in-friend’s-backyard-believe-victims-‘saw-something-they-shouldn’t-have’-as-families-await-toxicology-resultsAlert – Parents of Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in friend’s backyard believe victims ‘saw something they shouldn’t have’ as families await toxicology results

The parents of one of the Kansas City Chiefs fans that were found dead in their friend’s backyard believe the victims may have ‘seen something they shouldn’t have.’  

On January 9, the bodies of David Harrington, 37,  Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were found in his backyard of Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City, Missouri. 

They had been there since January 7, when the three men visited Willis to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers, along with the as-yet unnamed fifth friend. 

Officials are awaiting toxicology reports – but the men’s families are adamant that something more sinister is at play. No one has been arrested and the police aren’t treating the situation as a homicide.  

Harrington’s father, Jon, said that he believes the three victims may have ‘learned something’ or ‘saw something that they shouldn’t have,’ before their deaths.

David Harrington (second left), Clayton McGeeney (second right) and Ricky Johnson (right) are shown with two unidentified fellow Chiefs fans, neither of whom is believed to be involved in the mystery. Harrington, McGeeney and Johnson were found dead on January 9 in the backyard of another man’s house 

David Harrington was found dead on his friend's property on January 9

David Harrington was found dead on his friend’s property on January 9 

The grieving father told Fox News Digital: ‘[Harrington’s mother] and I are both convinced that Jordan Willis played a part in this somehow.

‘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.

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.’

He referenced the theory that the men’s deaths were related to drugs. Officials are still waiting on toxicology reports.  

Harrington senior said: ‘I’m aware that they may have done some substances that were questionable – but the idea was to get high, not dead. If they were supposed to be friends, why didn’t [Willis] come find them. 

‘I’m sure they have a hundred different answers to that, but that’s my question.’

Clayton McGeeney, 36, was also found dead in the backyard

Clayton McGeeney, 36, was also found dead in the backyard 

Ricky Johnson, a father-of-three, was one of the three men found dead

Ricky Johnson, a father-of-three, was one of the three men found dead

Willis told police the men had frozen to death in his backyard. Their loved ones have raised questions over the lack of reporting of their bodies, and the snow that they say was not deep enough to submerge them

Willis told police the men had frozen to death in his backyard. Their loved ones have raised questions over the lack of reporting of their bodies, and the snow that they say was not deep enough to submerge them  

Harrington’s mother Jennifer Marquez, Harrington’s mother, told Fox: ‘Yes, I believe that something happened that night and that Jordan had something to do with it.

‘We all believe that Jordan had something to do with that.

‘He sat in that house for two days. He’s had no drug test done on him. He’s had no alcohol test. He has had nothing to see how he might be included in this – they’ve given him two weeks to get any evidence completely gone.’

Jordan Willis has not been arrested and is not facing criminal charges. 

The mother claimed, according to Fox: ‘Jordan’s not telling the truth. When you tell the truth, your story is solid. It’s when you’re lying that your story changes, and that’s what’s been happening. I don’t understand why the police don’t see that.’

The fifth man who was present on the night stressed that it’s ‘absolutely not true’ that he was the ‘last person to see the three men alive.’  

He has also now lawyered up – hiring fierce criminal defense attorney Andrew Talge.

Talge said his client arrived at Willis’ house at 7pm – and they were all hanging out until midnight. The four other men were watching Jeopardy when he left. 

The lawyer also said that on Tuesday – the day after – the fifth man texted Jordan Willis. He sent this after Clayton McGeeney’s fiancée and from Ricky Johnson’s mother had got in touch asking about their loved ones.

This contradicts what Willis’ attorney Picerno has said on multiple occasions. He said that his client only received messages on Facebook Messenger, not text messages or calls.

The other two bodies were found in the backyard. Police initially said there was no foul play, but are yet to confirm the cause of death for the three men

The other two bodies were found in the backyard. Police initially said there was no foul play, but are yet to confirm the cause of death for the three men

One of the bodies was found on the back porch of the property by the fiancée of one of the men, who broke in after receiving no answer from Willis

One of the bodies was found on the back porch of the property by the fiancée of one of the men, who broke in after receiving no answer from Willis 

The Kansas City Police Department has said that there was no evidence of any criminal activity or foul play at the scene.

For two days, the families of the victims say they visited Willis’ home, called him and sent him Facebook messages asking where they were. He did not respond. 

Eventually, the fiancée of one of the men broke into the house through the basement and found the first body in the backyard. She then called police, who arrived to find Willis in his underwear, holding a wine glass. 

His attorney maintains that he did nothing wrong, and has cooperated with police. 

The medical examiner’s office is yet to reveal the cause of death or whether any of the men had any drugs in their system.  

Jordan Willis, 38, says he has no idea how his friends died in his backyard or why they were outside

Jordan Willis, 38, says he has no idea how his friends died in his backyard or why they were outside

John Picerno said: ‘He has nothing to hide. He went to the police station and spoke with officers without a lawyer present, he allowed them to search his home… these were his friends. 

‘He’d bought tickets for them all to go to the next Chiefs game – he didn’t want any harm to come to any of them. There was no ill will,’ attorney Picerno told DailyMail.com.

He slammed internet sleuths and those assuming that he is to blame, calling the speculation ‘unfair’. 

Willis insists he spent the next two days in his home, not thinking anything of the fact that his friends’ cars were still outside, and only learned they’d died when the fiancée of one of the men broke into the house on January 9 in the hopes of finding him. 

He believes that after he waved the men off on January 7, they returned while he was asleep to ‘hang out’ in the living room. 

‘Maybe they didn’t want to go to a bar or hangout somewhere else,’ attorney John Picerno told DailyMail.com today, as the families of the three victims demanded answers. 

He worked from home and his two dogs were at his father’s house, so did not require walking.  

TIMELINE OF EVENTS 

January 7: The three men go to Jordan Willis’ home to watch the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which starts at 3:25pm CT. 

At some point during the night, Willis goes upstairs to sleep, leaving the three men and another unnamed man to hang out in his house.

January 8: Jordan Willis claims he did not leave his home this day, so he didn’t realize the victims’ cars were outside. 

Loved ones of the missing men start trying to contact Willis, who doesn’t respond. 

January 9: Clayton McGeeney’s fiancée breaks into the home and scream Willis’ name after two days of no communication with her partner.

She finds one of the bodies on the back porch. 

At 9:51pm, three bodies are found at the property after police perform a welfare check.

Willis has now moved out of the property and deleted all of his social media accounts amid a swell of public interest in the men’s deaths. 

His attorney says he did not hear the victims’ loved ones banging on his door because he sleeps with headphones and a fan on. He also claims he did not see their Facebook messages until after the police showed up. 

Willis is an accomplished scientist, whose research into COVID and HIV has been praised in the medical world. In interviews, he described his two pit-bull mixes – Sadie and Daisy, as the ‘light of his life’. 

According to an interview that Willis gave to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative’s website in 2022, he is the senior principal scientist at the IAVI Neutralizing Antibody Center in Kansas City. 

Willis said in the interview that he conducts data analysis and interpretation for the IAVI’s HIV vaccine trials. He also compared the search for an effective HIV vaccine to Covid-19 vaccine research. 

The Virginia-native graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemical and Physical Biology from Vanderbilt University in 2014. He previously studied chemistry and molecular biology at Northwest Missouri State University. 

In 2022, he received an award for his ‘significant contributions to HIV vaccine development.’

In the intro section to his now-deleted Facebook page, Willis wrote: ‘Walking the line to be be the funnest guy in the room and a full-on mental breakdown.’ 

While on another social media platform, Willis describes himself saying: ‘Self-proclaimed man-about-town.’

On January 9m Captain Jake Becchina of the Kansas City Police Department said: ‘First and foremost, this case is 100% NOT being investigated as a homicide. There have not been any arrests [or] charges, and no one is in custody. 

‘There are no specific threats or concerns for the surrounding community at this time. 

‘The resident at the house was cooperative with detectives the day the deceased were discovered.’ 

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