The families of the victims have provided crucial information to Mama Mystery that the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) has not disclosed to the public. The KCPD has maintained a tight-lipped stance, offering only a cryptic explanation that the men might have frozen to death in 25 to 30-degree weather. However, this explanation raises more questions than answers, leaving the community bewildered.
The three men had gathered at the house in the Northland to watch a football game, according to sources close to the investigation. The KCPD cannot even confirm if the homeowner, identified as Jordan Willis, was present on the night of the game. According to the Mama Mystery Podcast, Willis claims to have left the men at his house around 11 PM on January 7 and returned several hours later to find them gone. Shockingly, he claims he had no idea that the men were dead in his backyard.
The discovery of the victims was made by the fiancé of one of the men, who entered the backyard through an unlocked gate after the trio had been missing for several days. She had come to the house to ask Willis about her missing fiancé and became suspicious when she noticed her fiancée's car in front of the house. Mama Mystery Podcast reported that, alongside the deceased men, several dead birds were found in the vicinity. Adding to the intrigue, Jordan Willis is revealed to be a senior principal scientist at a research institute, specializing in the development of AIDS vaccines.
Speculation now surrounds the case, with concerns of foul play and potential drug involvement. Mama Mystery Podcast's investigation has opened up a Pandora's box of questions, challenging the initial narrative provided by the KCPD. The mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths of Clayton McGeeny, Rick Johnson, and David Harrigton have left the community searching for answers and demanding transparency from law enforcement.
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