Jordan Willis, the man who hosted a Kansas City Chiefs viewing party where three men froze to death, is “devastated” by the loss of his friends and “deeply distressed” by allegations around the country that he may have had something to do with the deaths. .
“Not only is the entire country accusing him of killing his friends without any factual details, evidence or any charges at this time, but he’s also lost three close friends,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Fox Nation Saturday.
“He didn’t get to say goodbye or go to their funeral because of this state of speculation and wild accusations.”
“No one seems willing to wait for the results of the toxicology report or wait for any other facts from the police department from the case that is still under investigation to make this speculation.”
The source slammed rumors that Willis told friends that David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, had frozen to death in the days leading up to the tragic Jan. 9 discovery.
The Willis family themselves reportedly first learned of the tragedy through the media — and were unsure if their loved ones were among the dead, according to the source.
Jordan Willis is “deeply distressed” by nationwide accusations that he had something to do with the mysterious deaths of three of his friends. IAVI.org
The HIV research scientist spent 48 hours “sleeping on the couch” next to a loud fan while wearing noise-canceling headphones, blissfully unaware of the flurry of calls and messages from loved ones trying to find the missing man.
The Johnson and Harrington families have slammed Willis’ story, even speculating that the crime may be linked to Willis’ career as a scientist with the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative’s Center for Neutralizing Antibodies, the Schief Lab.
“The mad scientist agenda is completely ridiculous,” said a source close to the Willis family.
Harrington’s father believes Jordan Willis had something to do with the death. Family Distribution Johnson’s mother contacted Lee to inquire about her son’s whereabouts. McGeeney’s fiancée was the one who requested the welfare check, which led to the discovery of the man’s body. Family Distribution
“The fact that he is a scientist is irrelevant.
“What’s probably important to note and maybe the reason why this family says they don’t know Jordan: Jordan went to high school with some of these guys. After college, he may spend close to 10 years in Nashville and San Diego doing graduate and postdoctoral work,” the source said.
“He moved back to KC four or five years ago and, at some point, reconnected with his high school friends.”
Die-hard fans routinely share photos of themselves wearing their Chiefs gear to the game, and plan to go to the Jan. 13 game with the tickets Willis bought for the group, which “wasn’t the first game he’s done. bringing them all into this season,” the source said.
Willis’ father previously told The Post that his son had treated his friends to a game just a day before the tragedy.
When asked how Willis could spend two days inside her home without her dog telling her about the body, the source told Fox Nation that the pet was not home.
Although he belongs to Willis, the animal is “a bit of a therapy dog” for Willis’ father, who the source said has Alzheimer’s disease, and spends most of his time at the family home.
Willis had been living in a rented house nearby until the tragedy and subsequent accusations, but was driven out by what his lawyer described as a fear of “retribution”.
The men’s bodies were found in Willis’ yard two days after they were last seen alive. Ricky Johnson / Facebook Willis has left the rented house where the tragedy took place for fear of “retribution”. AP
“His house is in the news. Multiple people drive by every day. People are threatening him on the internet, and everyone knows where this house is thanks to the news coverage. After the police cleared the house, and this story became public, Jordan moved out because his privacy and safety were threatened. He … still cooperating with police,” the source said, describing Willis as a “good guy” who “loves his friends.”
“His violence is horrific, and I think people are afraid to speak up for him because of how violent people are with this speculation,” the source added.
Police have firmly said that the case is not being investigated as a homicide and that Willis is not being treated as a suspect.
Toxicology reports for the dead men are still pending, which will confirm or deny law enforcement’s suspicions that they overdosed on drugs, exposing themselves to freezing conditions overnight.
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