Two arrested in the death of the Kansas City Chiefs fans

Two arrests were made In connection with the death of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead, frozen in the snowy yard Snowy Kansas City after the NFL party after a year later.
“After an investigation of almost 14 months, two suspects are now confronting accusations of the Platte County Criminal offense, including inadvertent murder, related to the death of three leaders in January 2024,” the Missouri Police Directorate in Kansas City Missouri said.
Jordan Willis and the Being of J. Carson were charged with three points of inadvertent murder and two points of delivery of a controlled substance, except 35 grams or Less marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, According to court records that Fox News Digital received and reviewed.
Court records say that Carson, who passed “Blade Brown,” supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and victims, and that his DNA was found on a pomegranate bag.
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“The KCPD detectives have never stopped working in the case, waiting for all the facts to enter. Reaching this point testifies to their commitment to the provision of justice to the victims and their loved ones,” said Police Chief Kansas City Stacey Graves.
Willis is a longtime friend of Clayton McGeney, 37; Ricky Johnson, 38; And David Harrington, 36, who visited his home at Kansas City in Missouri on January 7, 2024 to watch Los Angeles Chargers play.
Two days later, three men found dead on Willis’s McGeney fiancée. Willis couldn’t come The phone did not respond to his doors in the days after that, according to family members looking for three friends who never returned home.
However, Willis told police that he had no idea that any of his friends were dead outside and had not heard from any of their friends or family members.
Although Preliminary autopsy results They shared with the media members of the family members indicate that Fentanil, cocaine and marijuana were in their systems, the families of the late men called into question Willis’s involvement in what happened, threatening to file lawsuits.
Willis lawyer John Picerno said earlier Fox News Digital to “accuse [will be] In the next few weeks, “based on” internal conversations “with prosecutors.
Court records say Carson has delivered and sold cocaine to Willis and victims, and that his DNA was found on a bag of fentanil. (Sheriff of the Platte district of Missouri District)
“I can say with confidence that my client will not be charged in this regard,” Picerno said at the time. “My client will not be charged in any way that he has to do with the premature death of his friends.”
Asked who would face a criminal complaint in the death of men, Picerno replied: “Criminal liability could be of charges of criminal murder if anyone would give these young people drugs.”
Willis, who moved out of his home to Kansas City and enrolled in the rehab program after the death of his friends, “his life has changed forever,” Picern said earlier.
The source close to the Willis family told Fox News Digital earlier that the 39-year-old Dr. Sc. The carrier and scientist “still struggles with the consequences of all this.”
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“[He] not only lost his good friends but [had] Many people turn him around, “the source said.
“It affected every part of his life, and he does the best he can,” the source continued. “This year he helped in the care of his father and tried to stay positive.”
Fox News Digital addressed Willis’s lawyer for comment.
It was not immediately clear if Carson kept a lawyer.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics, including missing persons, murders, national cases of crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com