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The father of one of the three Kansas City Chief fans Frozen found in the backyard covered with a friend’s snow in January 2024 has filed a lawsuit against the two suspects accused in relation to their deaths.
Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson begged not guilty of homicide charges Last week in relation to the deaths of January 9, 2024, by David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, after a NFL surveillance party.
The three victims died of fentanyl toxicity.
Jon Harrington, David’s father, is accusing the defendants of four charges of negligence and is looking for $ 100,000 in damages, $ 25,000 for each position, as shown in the judicial records.
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A view of the porch of Jordan Willis’s house in Kansas City, Missouri, on January 26, 2024. The bodies of Willis’s three friends were found in his backyard, with a body found on the porch, on January 9, 2024, two days after attending a Kansas City surveillance party at home. (DWS for Fox News Digital)
He is accusing Willis and Carson to provide Fentanyl and cocaine To the defendants despite not having a license to distribute drugs in Missouri. He is also accusing the suspects of knowing “the presence of fentanil and the dangers and dangers he raised, including the possibility of being lethal for anyone who can ingest it.”
In addition, it accuses the accused of creating a “dangerous and dangerous condition in the property” and not “help or try to rescue the impacts (caused) by cocaine and fentanyl.”
David Harrington, far left, Clayton McGeeney, second from the right, and Ricky Johnson, on the right, were found dead in the backyard of his friend two days after they had gathered to see the playoff game of the Kansas City Chiefs. (Ricky Johnson on Facebook)
The victim suffered fatal injuries “as a direct and immediate result of the presence of cocaine and fentanyl that was caused by the negligent acts of the defendant Willis,” according to the demand.
Willis and Carson were accused on Wednesday of three charges of involuntary homicide and two delivery charges of a controlled substance, except 35 grams or less of synthetic marijuana or cannabinoid, According to the judicial records obtained and reviewed by Fox News Digital.
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Jordan Willis, Left, and Ivory J. Carson (Platte County Sheriff’s Office)
The Kansas City Police Department, Missouri, said he investigated the three deaths for 14 months before announcing charges.
The three friends were found dead at Willis’s rental house on January 9, 2024, after seeing the Chiefs play Los Angeles Chargers on January 7. McGeey’s fiancee, April Mahoney, found her bodies and called the police.
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Harrington’s mother told Fox News Digital that he could “make you spend laughing” and “I would give you the back shirt.” (Fox 4 kc)
Willis’s lawyer, John Picerno, previously told Fox News Digital that he was “surprised that Jordan was accused of the death of his three friends.”
“That was contrary to what the prosecutor’s office told me several months ago,” said Picerno.
Clayton McGeeney, Ricky Johnson and David Harrington were found dead in Northwest 83rd Terrace, in the photo, two days after they saw the game of Kansas City Chiefs there. (Fox 4 kc)
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“The declaration of probable cause presented by the State is consistent with what Jordan said it happened. Jordan argues that he is not responsible for buying or supplying the drugs that led to the death of his three friends. We are anxious for the day when a jury listens to all the evidence in this case.”
The next appearance in the court of Willis and Carson is on Tuesday, March 11 at 10:45 am local time. Fox News Digital contacted his lawyers to comment.
Sarah Rumpf of Fox News and Associated Press contributed to this report.