Murder charges raised at the death of 3 fans of Kansas City Chiefs

Prosecutors have upgraded allegations of a crime against two men accused of the deaths of three fans of Kansas chief

Initially, in March, the District Prosecutor of the Platt County has charged, including the distribution of a controlled substance and three accusations of murder against Jordan Willis, 39, and Ivonorsk Karson, 42, in connection with the apparent death of Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, and Kliton Makgi, and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Makgi, 37 and Kliton Mak.

According to a fixed four -page complaint received by USA Today on June 27, Willis and Carson are now facing three charges of killing a second -degree crime.

According to the Missouri law, the murder of a second -degree crime is punished by not less than 10 to 30 years in prison or life imprisonment, the amended complaint said.

A person convicted of murder has been confronted with five and 15 years in prison.

The audited appeal was filed in the open court before a judge on June 26, Prosecutor’s spokesman Tanya Faharthi told USA Today.

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The bodies of the men were found on January 7, 2024, outside the home of the suburban city of Kansas City, where the group gathered to watch the NFL game.

During a press conference earlier this year, employees said Carson was a suspect drug dealer who sells cocaine to Willis and victims. The court documents also show that Carson’s DNA was found on a bag of fentanyl at the scene.

The case attracted national attention as the cause of the death of fans was wrapped in mystery for nearly a year.

They provide photos show that David Harrington, 37 years old, Clayton McGini, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38-year-old, three fans of the city city of Kansas, who were found dead after the Chiefs-Chargers Party on January 7, 2024.

The court records published in March show that men were killed by the toxic effects of fentanyl and cocaine.

For months, law enforcement agencies and prosecutors have refused to publicly release the cause or manner of death of men, although their autopsies have been completed. At that time, the authorities had indicated a pending investigation into the case.

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Jordan Willis’s lawyer on new accusations: “This is excessive”

After the death of fans, 38-year-old Willis escaped from his home, where he lived alone and worked from a distance in a hospital in New York, according to his lawyer, based in Kansas, John Picker.

On June 27, the defense lawyer continued to confess his client’s innocence, saying that Willis maintained that he was not responsible for the purchase or delivery of drugs that led to the death of the victim.

“I believe this is excessive,” Picardo said when he asked him from USA Today about the allegations. “I believe the previous accusations were adequate. This was only done because we rejected a legal basis.”

Picerno has not developed the terms of a legal basis offer or when it has been proposed to his client.

The defense lawyer stated that his client was forthcoming in the associated court of the Platt County next month for another hearing in the case.

The male bodies found outside after freezing temperatures

According to Kansas City police, employees found the bodies of fans two days after the men met to watch the game of chiefs against Los Angeles Charglas.

Temperatures were submerged to 29 degrees on the night of the game, the National Meteorological Service reported.

About 48 hours later, police said the employees had received a call from McGyuni’s fiancĂ©, who said she had visited the home after not hearing from him. When no one answered the door, she broke inside and found a dead body at the back of the property. When officers arrived in the backyard, they found two other men.

Natalie Neisa Alund is a USA Today Senior Reporter. Reach it at nalund@usatoday.com and follow it at X @nataliealund.

This article originally appeared in the USA Today: Kansas City Chiefs Death: Two Murder Claims in the 2024 case.

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