Three pals, Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney, were found dead in Jordan Willis’ Kansas City backyard days after attending a Chiefs game. John Picerno, Jordan Willis’ attorney, claims Willis is innocent and awaits autopsy and toxicology tests to explain the deaths.
Jordan Willis in the Dark as Friends Found Dead – Kansas City Police Investigate Unexplained Deaths
Picerno says Willis went to bed after the friends left his residence after the game. Before being contacted by the police, Willis was ignorant of friends and family searching for the trio. After two days, a woman searching for her fiancé found a dead on Willis’ porch and two more in the backyard.
The Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) did not see or suspect foul play at the crime scene. An inquiry is underway as the medical examiner determines the cause of death.
Picerno underlines that Willis doesn’t know how or when the pals left his residence or how they died. Willis gave police information and allowed a home search. Two victims’ automobiles were parked on Willis’ street, worrying McGeeney’s fiancée.
Innocence Amidst Tragedy – A 20-Year Friendship Shattered, Seeking Answers in Death Investigation
Despite the disturbing revelation, Willis is not charged, and the police call it a “death investigation” without arrests or charges. Picerno highlights Willis’ need for answers, saying the deceased were 20-year pals and their passing greatly upset him.
The attorney reiterates that Willis’ buddies often left their autos overnight. Willis cooperates with the investigation and wants to comprehend the killings.
Willis’ attorney stresses his innocence, cooperation with authorities, and the emotional toll of losing longtime friends during a difficult time. The autopsy and toxicology reports will certainly help explain this tragedy.
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