Three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen and dead outside HIV scientist’s home ‘had FENTANYL and cocaine in their systems,’ sources who’ve seen toxicology reports claim

A day after Jordan Willis checked into rehab, a toxicology report found that the three Kansas City Chiefs fans and friends found dead in the HIV scientist’s home had fentanyl, cocaine and other illegal drugs in their systems had.

David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were found dead and frozen in Willis’ backyard on January 9 in Kansas City, Missouri.

According to TMZ and NewsNation, initial toxicology information on the three men suggests traces of cocaine and fentanyl.

Willis himself has suggested the men froze to death, while Johnson’s brother Jonathan Price has publicly demanded information about how the men died.

In a statement to DailyMail.com, a spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department declined to comment further.

A day after Jordan Willis checked into rehab, a toxicology report found that the three Kansas City Chiefs fans and friends found dead in the HIV scientist’s home had fentanyl, cocaine and other illegal drugs in their systems had.

Willis (pictured left) himself has suggested that the men had frozen to death

David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were found dead and frozen in Willis’ backyard on January 9 in Kansas City, Missouri.

“There are no additional details about this case or reports that have been released to the media, and there are no plans to do so at this time,” Capt. Jake Becchina said.

“The matter remains an ongoing investigation into the death. Both KCPD detectives and the Platte County Prosecutor’s Office have been in contact with the families of the deceased men and remain in contact with them as the investigation develops.”

DailyMail.com has contacted the county medical examiner’s office for comment.

This is a development story.

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