A lawyer says the mother of Dead Chiefs Fan Wants Families of Victims to Quit Making Angry, Speculative Statements
Let us wait to hear what the police report, a family lawyer for Clayton McGeeney stated.
Following the murders of the three Kansas City Chief fans, angry, speculative statements” have been made, according to Tony Kagay, the attorney for one of the families of the victims.
After watching a Kansas City Chiefs game together, Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney were discovered dead on January 9 outside their friend’s rental. Let’s wait to find out what the authorities say happened, Kagay stated.
An attorney for one of the families has addressed some of the angry speculations that have been floating around, one month after three Kansas City Chiefs fans were unexplainably discovered dead in their friend’s lawn.
Two days after viewing a Kansas City Chiefs game together, Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney were discovered dead on January 9 outside Jordan Willis’ rental.
According to police, no foul play was witnessed or suspected, and the medical examiner will ascertain the cause of death. Early toxicology findings, cited by FOX affiliate WDAF-TV and TMZ, said they had multiple drugs in their systems.
The formal toxicology report and the autopsy results are not available to the public.Attorney for Chiefs fan’s family says certain questions might never have a satisfactory answer
Many hypotheses have begun to circulate in response to the case, which has sparked conjecture from the public as well as grieving family members who claim they still haven’t received answers from the authorities.
McGeeney’s mother Nancy Bossert and fiancée April Mahoney are being represented by attorney Tony Kagay, who told Fox News Digital that it was premature for some of the families to come out as aggressive or angry with law enforcement.
Without identifying names, he told the publication, Nancy would prefer the kinds of angry, speculative statements that are coming from some of the family members…wouldn’t happen, so the investigation could proceed in a respectable fashion.
Let’s wait to find out what the police say happened, Kagay continued, declining to speak when PEOPLE reached out to him for comment.’Facts Don’t Add Up,’ Says the Families of Three Men Mysteriously Found Dead in Friend’s Yard After Chiefs Game
Regarding some of the hypotheses circulating about social media and the Kansas City community, Johnson’s brother has also voiced his opinions.
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No matter how absurd something seems, I look at it all, Jonathan Price once told PEOPLE. He did, however, add, I don’t necessarily disclose my personal ideas because I don’t have any facts; I simply deal with the facts.
I can’t simply sit here all day and conjecture, he continued.Mom says that after her son mysteriously died with friends, his daughter has continued to say, I miss my dad.
Willis’s attorney, John Picerno, previously said to PEOPLE that his client is anxiously awaiting the results of the autopsy and toxicology report and is uninformed of how his pals died.
Picerno continued by saying that in the days that passed between the football game and the discovery, Willis failed to see the men’s bodies in his property or their cars still parked in the area.Brother Says Mom Was Enjoying Her Birthday When She Heard Her Son Was Found Dead with Friends Following Chiefs Game
The case is still a ongoing death investigation, according to Kansas City Police Department spokesperson Jacob Becchina, who told PEOPLE on Friday. No new information or reports have been made public.
The families of the deceased men have been contacted by KCPD Detectives and the Platte County Prosecutor’s Office, and they will continue to be contacted as the investigation progresses, Becchina stated.