Moments after three of his pals were discovered frozen to death in his garden, Jordan Willis, a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, was shown on a recently surfaced video being detained and interrogated.
Willis, an HIV scientist in whose backyard three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead, came under the suspicion of the deceased men’s families as he continued to claim he had no clue that the guys were dead in his backyard. Multiple questions have been raised, and he has been accused of not responding to people he knew were looking for his friends.
NEW: Footage shows police cuffing and then releasing HIV scientist after finding 3 dead Kansas City Chiefs fans in his backyard.
Bizarre.
Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington and Ricky Johnson mysteriously died in scientist Jordan Willis' backyard.
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Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were found frozen to death outside Willis’ home.
According to Willis’ attorney John Picerno, his client had no idea the men were outside as he had slept for almost 48 hours after watching a game.
He allegedly only learned about their deaths after police arrived for a welfare check.
“David was murdered,” she told Cuomo. “Those three guys were murdered.”
“I don’t know if Jordan gave them something like they’re talking about,” she continued. “David wasn’t a drug addict like they’re talking about… David didn’t do stuff like that.”
“Maybe they did take something because they were drinking,” she continued. “But I know David wouldn’t have took it.”
Harrington’s father, Jon, previously told Fox News “[Harrington’s mother] and I are both convinced that Jordan Willis played a part in this somehow. We just haven’t figured out how yet. . . . What else could it be? Perfectly healthy men don’t just drop off the face of the earth.”
“There were four of you in the house and now three of them are dead and you’re not. That doesn’t add up,” the father added. “I’m thinking that he, the three of them learned something or saw something that they shouldn’t have seen, and he decided, ‘Well, I need to get rid of you now.’ Friends or not.”
Kansas City Police Captain Jacob Becchina told Fox News Digital last week that the department “do[es] not anticipate any additional information released prior to the findings of the medical examiner,” and that the “ruling on the cause of death is the next piece to determine any needed additional investigative tasks.”