There’s Another Wildly Bizarre Twist in Story Of 3 Chief’s Fans Who Died in Friend’s Backyard

Police have maintained  the stance that there's no "foul play" in the puzzling deaths of three Chiefs fans. However, the public and the families involved are desperately seeking answers about the true nature of what occurred.

Adding a personal touch to this enigmatic  tragedy, Jonathan Price, brother of the late Ricky Johnson, has stepped forward to share some intriguing insights into the events preceding the demise of these three young men. According to Price, one of the victims was discovered sitting in a lawn chair on the back porch at the time of his unfortunate passing.

From Radar Online:


The trio were tragically found frozen outside on Jan. 9, two days after watching an NFL game at the residence of HIV researcher Jordan Willis, 38, who was said to be a friend of theirs. McGeeney's fiancée requested a welfare check, which led to the grisly discovery.

"I believe David was found in a lawn chair on the back porch rather than all three laying flat which paints a picture we didn't have from the beginning," Price shared with Chris Cuomo on News Nation.

A lawyer for Willis said he had no idea his friends had died and never knew the bodies were there or noticed any attempts from their family members to get in touch with him until police visited the home as he slept with a loud fan and headphones on.

Their cars were still parked out front, according to reports.

"I'm not saying there was or was not a crime, but if you immediately suspect no foul play then you should have a story, you should have something to tell the families and for no-one to hear anything that doesn't make any sense," Price said.

Sources close to Willis said he is devastated over the belief he could somehow be involved despite any "factual details, evidence or any charges" of that.

"He didn't get to say goodbye or go to their funerals due to the circumstances of these wild speculations and accusations," the insiders shared with Fox Nation.

Price told Cuomo that he just wants to know what happened to his brother and friends, explaining that Willis was not a close pal of his brother's.

"It doesn't matter if you work from home, you've got to leave sometime, and from his lawyer we don't know if he left or not because he started out saying he left the home sporadically throughout the day and then another one where he was home for 50 hours."

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