Kansas City Chiefs Fans Found Dead After Game-Day Watch Party, Girlfriend Suspects Foul Play

Kansas City, Missouri – Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were tragically found dead in the backyard of a friend’s home after a game-day watch party. Lorie Kruse, the girlfriend of one of the victims, David Harrington, suspects foul play despite police stating that the case is not being investigated as a homicide and no foul play is suspected.

The bodies of Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney were discovered frozen outside Jordan Willis’ rental house.

“I don’t know if Jordan gave them something like they’re talking about. David wasn’t a drug addict like they’re talking about,” Kruse said. “I have heard of Jordan before. I’ve never met him. I’ve heard a lot of terrible things about him.”

Kruse believes that the circumstances of the deaths don’t add up and is adamant that David wouldn’t have taken anything that could have led to their deaths.

Willis claims he was asleep on the couch with noise-canceling headphones and was unaware of their deaths until a welfare check. The investigation continues, but police insist it is not a homicide case.

The discovery of the three men at Willis’ home two days after a Kansas City Chiefs game was prompted by a welfare check requested by McGeeney’s fiancee. The details surrounding their deaths remain unclear, and loved ones of the victims are left searching for answers.

The tragic incident has left the community in shock and mourning, with many calling for a thorough and transparent investigation to uncover the truth behind the deaths of the three Chiefs fans. As the investigation unfolds, friends and family are left grappling with the heartbreaking loss of their loved ones in a case that continues to raise more questions than answers.