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The mother of a Kansas City Chiefs fan was mysteriously found dead at a friend’s house after watching a party. He demands that the host be charged and says he “still has a lot to tell”
The mother of a Kansas City Chiefs fan found dead after attending a friend’s party still believes there are unanswered questions.
Jennifer Marquez recently spoke to Fox News months after her son, David Harrington, 37, and his friends, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, were mysteriously found dead on Jordan Willis’ front porch. backyard in early January.
“I think Jordan still has too much to tell. I think there should be some charges filed,” Marquez he told the outlet. “If you throw a party and serve an excessive amount of alcohol and someone drives away out of your house, has an accident and kills themselves or others, you can be charged with an overdose. He organized a party that resulted in the death of three people – he should be charged.”
The three went to Willis’ rental property in Missouri to watch the Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers football game on January 7. Two days later, their bodies were found when McGeeney’s fiancée gained access to the property. Willis’ attorney, John Piecerno, previously said his client had no idea how his longtime friends died or that their families were looking for them. He also claimed that he fell asleep during the meeting.
“He was sleeping. He was sleeping on the couch. The last memory he has is of them going (outside) the front door. He doesn’t know what happened to them until he finds out when the police came to his house on Tuesday night.” Picerno told The Post.
A fifth person also reportedly got here forward, and his account was inconsistent with Picerno’s story. The unidentified man said that when he left the house around midnight, the group was awake and watching television. His lawyer, Andrew Talge, emphasized that he was not the last person to see the men alive.
Disputing Picerno’s claims, Talge said the man texted Willis after Johnson’s mother and McGeeney’s fiancée contacted him about the man’s whereabouts. Different versions of what happened that night left families confused.
“It has lots of holes, like the last time he saw them they were leaving the house but he didn’t know they left; it doesn’t make much sense” – McGeeney’s cousin he said in an interview on Fox 4 in January.
Willis reportedly moved out of his home and checked into a rehabilitation facility to overcome his addiction. After conducting toxicology tests, authorities released the results to the family.
As relations speculated, the results showed the presence of fentanyl and cocaine of their systems. Police are treating the case as a death investigation, but no foul play is suspected at this time. No charges have been filed against Willis yet.
“I wish that the person or persons responsible for supplying the substance that caused the deaths of Ricky, Clayton and my son David would be brought to justice,” Marquez told Fox News.
She continued: “Jordan is just living his life while the rest of us have to deal with the loss of family members. Did they check his computer, did he ever use it in the two days he didn’t answer… and he never received a single text or anything from the man’s family or friends, or even his job? You would think he was checking his work so he wouldn’t get in trouble or behind, and that would prove he was lying about not knowing (the men were dead or dying in his yard).”
A source close to Willis called the families’ comments “unacceptable” and added that they need to “accept the possibility that their sons participated in conduct that cost them their lives,” Fox News reports.