Autopsy Reports Completed For Three Chiefs Fans Found Dead

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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 13: A general view of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 13, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images)

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Back in January, three Kansas City Chiefs fans were mysteriously found dead in the backyard of a friend's house. 

Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney and David Harrington were at Jordan Willis' house to watch the Chiefs face the Chargers. That was the last time Johnson, McGeeney and Harrington were seen alive. 

In February, the Kansas City Police Department shared the toxicology reports with the families of Johnson, McGeeney and Harrington. The reports suggested that "THC, cocaine and lethal levels of fentanyl" were found in their systems. 

Two months later, the Kansas City community received another update on this situation. 

Fox News Digital was told by a Frontier Forensics Midwest LLC representative that the autopsies have been completed. However, only the Platte County Prosecuting Attorney's Office can release the results. 

Essentially, the autopsy reports are being placed on hold since there's an ongoing investigation. 

The families of the deceased are still trying to figure out what truly happened at Willis' home. 

"If there was a person that knew what was in whatever they consumed that night and didn't warn anybody, they should be held accountable," Harrington's mother told Fox 4. "That's my fear, it won't happen... it's so hard not knowing anything - like not hearing anything."

Hopefully, the families get some closure in the coming months. 

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