Two arrests have been made Due to the death of three chief fans of Kansas City who were found dead, frozen in Snowy Kansas City Backyard of their friend after an NFL watch celebration party more than a year later.
“After an investigation of almost 14 months, two suspects are now confronted with crime in Platte County, including involuntary manslaughter, related to the death of three chief fans in January 2024,” said Kansas City Missouri police during a press conference on Wednesday.
Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson are accused of three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of delivery of a regulated substance except 35 grams or Less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid, According to judicial data obtained and assessed by FOX News Digital.
Court reports indicate that Carson, who went ‘Blade Brown’, delivered cocaine and sold it to Willis and the victims, and that his DNA was found on a bag of Fentanyl.
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“KCPD detectors have never stopped working on the case, waiting for all the facts that come in. Reaching this point is proof of their dedication to deliver justice for the victims and their loved ones,” said police chief Stacey Graves City, Stacey Graves.
Willis is the old friend of Clayton McGeeny, 37; Ricky Johnson, 38; And David Harrington, 36, who visited his house in Kansas City, Missouri on January 7, 2024 to see the Chiefs De Los Angeles Chargers play.
Two days later the three men were found dead on Willis’ owned by McGeeney’s fiancé. Willis could not be reached According to family members who were looking for the three friends who never came home who never came home.
Willis, however, told the police that he had no idea that one of his friends was outside and that he had not heard of one of their friends or relatives.
Although Provisional autopsy results Shared with the media by family members indicate that Fentanyl, Cocaine and Marijuana were in their systems, the deceased men’s families have threatened to the involvement of Willis in what happened, with a threat of lawsuits.
Willis’ lawyer John Picerno previously told Fox News Digital that “charges (will) come in the coming weeks” based on “internal conversations” with officers of justice.

Court reports indicate that Carson has supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and the victims, and that his DNA was found on a bag of Fentanyl. (Flat County Missouri Sheriff’s Office)
“I can say with confidence that my client will not be charged in that respect,” said Picerno at the time. “My client will not be charged in any way because they are dealing with the early death of his friends.”
When asked who would be confronted with criminal prosecution in the death of the men, Picerno replied: “The criminal liability could be for a crime for a crime if someone who gives young men drugs.”
Willis, who moved from his house in Kansas City and registered for a rehabilitation program after the death of his friends, has changed his “life forever,” Picerno said earlier.
A source close to the Willis family told Fox News Digital earlier that the 39-year-old Ph.D. Holder and research scientist “is still struggling with the aftermath of all this.”
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“(He) not only lost good friends from him, but many people had to turn to him,” said the source.
“It influenced every part of his life, and he does the best he can,” the source went on. “This year he helped with the care of his father and tries to stay positive.”
Fox News Digital reached Willis’ lawyer for comment.
It was not immediately clear whether Carson had retained a lawyer.
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