Authorities have announced a major breakthrough in the case of the three fans of Kansas City Chiefs who were frozen in the backyard of their friend more than a year after the shocking discovery in their friend's backyard.
The Kansas City police said on Wednesday that they have sued two men in connection with the mysterious dead – including the friend of the scientist who owned the house where he, Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37 and Clayton McGeeney, 36, watched a competition last January.
Jordan Willis, 39, and Ivory J. Carson, 42, are now confronted with accusations of involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a regulated substance except 25 grams or less or marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid, reports the Kansas City Star.
“After an investigation of almost 14 months, two suspects are now confronted with crime in Platte County, including involuntary manslaughter with regard to the death of three Chiefs fans in January 2024,” the Kansas City police announced.
It claims that Carson – who has delivered the nickname 'Blade Brown' and has supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and the victims.


Jordan Willis, 39, and Ivory J. Carson, 42, are now confronted

The bodies of David Harrington, 36 (second from left), Ricky Johnson, 38 (far right) and Clayton McGeeney, 37 (second from the right) were found in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis's house in Kansas City on January 9 on January 9
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