People want to see and cheer on their NFL team, but this has been something unexpected. In a tragic turn of events, two men have been charged for their alleged roles in an ill-fated Kansas City Chiefs watch party that resulted in the deaths of three men.
Officials in Platte County, Missouri, announced this week that Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson have been hit with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of delivery of a controlled substance.
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The charges come after investigators determined that the two men contributed to the deaths of Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington, and Ricky Johnson back in January 2024. There is no question that this has left the whole community worried.
The details are surprising
The trio of men had gone to Willis’ Kansas City-area residence to watch the Chiefs take on the Chargers. However, they were found dead two days later, frozen in Willis’ backyard. The case gained national notoriety due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding their deaths.
Platte County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd revealed that the men died from a lethal mix of cocaine and fentanyl, which Willis and Carson allegedly provided at the party. Members of the community have expressed their concern over the situation.
The charges against Willis and Carson highlight the dangers of street drugs and the accountability of those who supply them. As the legal proceedings unfold, the families of the victims and the community at large continue to grapple with the tragic loss of three lives.