son….The parents of the Chiefs fan found frozen to death with two friends in the stadium claim the trio were drugged and “dragged” out by a scientist friend: “He made something up”.

The family of one of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead under mysterious circumstances in a friend’s snowy yard has wildly suggested they could have been drugged and left for dead.

Ricky Johnson’s father made the explosive, unfounded allegation even as cops make clear they are not treating the deaths as suspicious and have stressed that it is not yet clear whether drink or drugs were involved.

The friend inside the house, regarded HIV data scientist Jordan Willis, has also strenuously denied knowing anything about the plight of his three dying friends, maintaining he was asleep inside with headphones on.

Ricki Johnson Sr. told Fox News Digital that his 38-year-old son was not “irresponsible” and would not have gone outside in the snow without a coat to freeze to death along with his friends, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36.

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“I believe he drugged them, dragged them outside and waited two days to call police,” Johnson Sr. said of Willis, whose attorney trashed the claim as “ridiculous.”

“He may have done some drugs and stuff in the past, but I do not believe all three of them did drugs and fell over dead in that backyard,” Johnson Sr. said of his son, who had three children of his own.

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David Harrington (from left), Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson were found dead in their friend’s backyard two days after they came over to watch football.
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“I’m not going to say that during a game he didn’t have some drinks. But he wasn’t irresponsible that he was going to go outside and freeze to death,” he stated of his son, whose coat was left inside the rental house where the pals had watched the game.

“You’re talking about three grown men. If he was out there just freezing like they said, he could’ve kicked out a window to get into the house,” the father continued.


Ricky Johnson also apparently succumbed to the cold.
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Johnson’s mother, Norma Chester, shared the same theory, while conceding it was just her “thinking” rather than based on specific evidence.

“Seriously, these were responsible men. How do they go in a backyard and freeze to death, all three of them?” she asked the news site.

“Something that comes to my mind, this guy [Willis] wants to brag about how smart he is, he’s a scientist. My thoughts are that he concocted something and gave it to all three men,” she suggested.

“How could this have happened?”

This is the rental home on NW 83rd Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri, where the three bodies were found on January. 9
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This is the rental home on NW 83rd Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri, where the three bodies were found on January. 9.
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The Kansas City Police Department said foul play is not suspected as detectives await autopsy and toxicology reports.

“This case is 100% NOT being investigated as a homicide,” Capt. Jake Becchina told Fox News Digital.

Willis’ attorney John Picerno also immediately dismissed the wild theory as nothing more than “baseless allegations” from grieving parents struggling to understand the tragedy.

“That’s ridiculous,” Picerno told Fox News Digital of Johnson’s parents’ comments. “He’s a scientist, and somehow he’s to blame? That’s an opinion not based in facts.”

Picerno further stressed that Willis and the victims were close friends.

“There’s no allegation of any animosity between Jordan and his three friends,” Picerno said of the trio, two of whom he’d known since high school. “People want to speculate, [but] it’s not like anyone ever called the police saying, ‘We’re afraid of this Jordan guy.’”

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