The Kansas City Chiefs fan whose three friends were found frozen to death outside his home is depressed about all the allegations against him.
As previously reported, three Kansas City Chiefs fans were recently found apparently frozen to death outside their friend Jordan Willis' home in Platte County, Missouri.
Since then, rumors have surfaced that Willis was somehow behind their deaths, and according to an anonymous source close to him, he's not taking the speculation well.
“At this point, not only is the whole country accusing him of murdering his friends without details, evidence or any charges, but he also lost three close friends,” the source said. Fox News.
“He was unable to say goodbye or go to their funerals because of the circumstances of these wild speculations and accusations. “No one seems willing to wait for the results of the toxicology report or any other facts from the police department on a case that is still under investigation to make these speculations,” the source added.
Three Chiefs fans found frozen to death in friend's backyard after watching game, family members want answers https://t.co/Ljx6GkzQTm road @BIZPACRevision
Tragedy!— CarsFromBear (@bearcars) January 23, 2024
But how did Willis not know that his friends were outside his house dead? Because I was sleeping the whole time.
“Willis' attorney, John Picerno, has said his client was asleep for “much” of the time between allegedly escorting his friends out of his home [on Jan. 7th] and answered the door of the Kansas City police after the bodies of his friends were found behind his house around 8:51 p.m. on January 9,” according to Fox News.
The Kansas City Police Department, meanwhile, told Fox News that foul play is not suspected and that “this case is not 100 percent being investigated as a homicide.”
But the families of the victims, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington and Ricky Johnson, suspect otherwise.
“Johnson and Harrington's family members [in particular] They have accused Willis of playing an active role in the deaths, citing discrepancies in his lawyer's claims and his career as a scientist at the International AIDS Initiative's Center for Antibody Neutralization, the Schief Laboratory,” notes Fox News.
But Willis, who is an HIV scientist, thinks his theories are crazy.
“The mad scientist's agenda is absolutely ridiculous,” said the source close to him. “The fact that he is a scientist is irrelevant.”
“What's probably important to note and maybe one reason these families say they don't know Jordan: Jordan went to high school with several of these guys. After college, it was probably close to 10 years in Nashville and San Diego doing his grad and postdoc work. He moved back to KC four or five years ago and at some point reconnected with his high school friends,” the source added.
This is all over the news right now and as a criminology student it catches my eye:#KansasCityChiefs #TrueCrime #JordanWillis #KansasCity #AVFC pic.twitter.com/E6odBGxDOO
— Sarah Sizzle (@sizzle_sarah) January 25, 2024
The source went on to say that the three dead men had spent “a lot” of time at Willis' home and that all four, including Willis, had planned to attend the Jan. 13 Chiefs game.
The source also wanted to explain how Willis spent two whole days inside his house without letting his dogs out.
“Willis has a dog and his dad has another dog, and it was typical for the dogs to spend most of their time at Willis' dad's house, according to the source, who said his dad suffers from Alzheimer's disease “, as he explains. Fox News. “Willis' dog is 'a bit of a therapy dog' for his dad, the source said.”
Willis has reportedly moved out of the house. The source cautioned, however, that he did so AFTER detectives searched him.
“His house was in the news,” the source said. “It happened to several people every day. People are threatening him on the Internet and everyone knows where this house is because of the news coverage,” the source said.
“After police cleared the house and this story became public, Jordan moved out because his privacy and safety were at risk. He is still cooperating with police,” the source added.
The source described Willis as a “good guy” who “loves his friends.”
“The vitriol is horrible, and I think people are afraid to speak up for him because of how malicious people are with these speculations,” the source said.
In response to the source's words, critics on social media platform X expressed criticism and doubts:
Have you slept for 48 hours? Yeah ok boy.
— Mike (@Nbafanatic2391) January 28, 2024
Why did he hire a criminal defense attorney if it's not even being investigated as a homicide?
— Mr Omnicent (@MrOmnicent) January 28, 2024
sorry boy (I'm sure you found a new place to live quickly.) But when guests come over for heavy drinking, you're the host, and you're in charge. If you let them drive home drunk too. They all DIED in your yard. I guess their families will come after you in various ways.
— LorneMalvo (@Wood712699Wood) January 28, 2024
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