David Harrington, far left, Clayton McGeeney, second from right, Ricky Johnson, right - found dead after they had gathered to watch a Kansas City Chiefs game. Two suspects arrested (Ricky Johnson/Facebook)
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans. The victims were found frozen in their friend’s backyard after a football watch party in January 2024. The police have been investigating the case for over a year. Now, the suspects face serious charges related to the deaths.
Kansas City police announced the arrests on Wednesday. After nearly 14 months of investigation, two suspects now face felony charges in Platte County. The charges include involuntary manslaughter. This is in connection with the deaths of the three fans. The police believe the suspects played a role in what happened that night. The case has drawn a lot of attention and concern from the community.
Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson face three counts of involuntary manslaughter. They also face two counts of delivering a controlled substance. Court records show that Carson, also known as “Blade Brown,” sold cocaine to Willis and the victims. His DNA was found on a bag of fentanyl. This evidence played a key role in the case. Investigators worked hard to connect the dots and bring charges against the two suspects.
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves praised the detectives for their hard work. She said they never stopped working on the case. Their dedication helped bring justice to the victims and their families. The police wanted to make sure they had all the facts before making any arrests. Now, they believe they have enough evidence to move forward with the case.
Willis was a longtime friend of the victims. They were Clayton McGeeney, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and David Harrington, 36. They visited Willis’ home on January 7, 2024, to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers. Two days later, McGeeney’s fiancée found the three men dead in the backyard. It was a shocking discovery. Family and friends had been searching for them. No one expected to find them in such a tragic situation, resulting in the arrest of two suspects.
Family members searched for the missing men when they did not return home. Willis did not answer calls or open his door. Later, he told police he did not know his friends had died outside. He also claimed he had not heard from their families or friends. This statement raised questions. Many people wondered how he did not notice what had happened. Suspicion quickly fell upon the two suspects.
Preliminary autopsy results showed fentanyl, cocaine, and marijuana in the victims’ systems. Family members questioned Willis’ involvement. Some even considered filing lawsuits against him. The presence of drugs added another layer to the case. Investigators had to determine how the drugs were obtained and who was responsible. This was a key factor in bringing charges against the suspects.
Willis’ lawyer, John Picerno, previously said his client would not be charged for his friends’ deaths. He believed any criminal liability would be linked to whoever provided the drugs and also stated that Willis had no role in the untimely deaths of his friends. He insisted that Willis was not responsible. However, the police and prosecutors saw the situation differently. The charges against him suggest that authorities believe he and another person played a role.
Willis moved out of his Kansas City home after the tragedy. He also entered a rehabilitation program. A source close to his family said the 39-year-old scientist is still struggling. He lost his close friends and faced public scrutiny. He has been focusing on helping care for his father and staying positive. His life has taken a dramatic turn. The case has affected every part of his personal and professional life.
Fox News Digital reached out to Willis’ lawyer for comments. It is unclear if Carson has hired an attorney. The investigation into the case is still ongoing. Authorities are continuing to gather evidence. They want to make sure they hold the right two suspects accountable. More details may come out as the case moves forward. The victims’ families are still searching for answers and justice.
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