Mysterious deaths of the Chiefs fans
Two men accused of manslaughter
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Two men were met because of their alleged roles in an unfortunate party in Kansas City Chiefs because of their alleged roles, which led to the death of three men.
Officials in record County, Missouri, announced this week that Jordan Willis And Ivory Carson were hit with three cases of involuntary homicide and two counts of the delivery of a controlled substance … after the investigators said that the two contributed to death Clayton McGeeneyPresent David Harrington And Ricky Johnson As early as January 2024.

You will remember … the trio of men went to Willis' KC residence to watch them Andy Reid And Co. accept the chargers – but they were found dead two days later, frozen in the back yard of Willis.
The case gained national fame due to the mysterious way how the trio had passed … but on Wednesday, the prosecutor of Platte County Eric Zahnd They all died of a fatal mix of cocaine and fentanyl – from which he claims that Willis and Carson are made available at the party.
Carson has already been instructed in a district prison under the charges … While Zahnd said that he would expect Willis to spend soon.
Both men are faced with a significant prison period if they are convicted of the crimes.
“This case is a tragic memory of the dangers of road drugs,” said Zahnd. “But don't make a mistake that people who deliver these drugs can and are being held accountable to overdose people.”