A devastating mystery has rocked the city of Kansas City, Missouri. On January 9th, the bodies of three men were found dead outside a rental home where they had attended a Kansas City Chiefs watch party. Ricky Johnson, 38; Clayton McGeeney, 36; and David Harrington, 37, were all discovered in various parts of the property, all lifeless and unexplainably frozen in the winter weather.
As more details emerge about the events leading up to their deaths, a fifth man has come forward with a chilling account of the last moments he spent with the three men. This new information has shed some light on the hours leading up to the discovery of their bodies, but also brings about more questions and inconsistencies.
According to the fifth man, who remains unnamed, he and the three deceased men were all awake and watching “Jeopardy” when he left the rental home around midnight. This is in stark contrast to previous reports from the landlord’s attorney, who claimed that their client had gone to bed while the men were still awake.
But that’s not the only new detail that has emerged. It has also been revealed that the men’s friend, Jordan Willis, had two dogs present at the watch party. And yet, despite being known for their keen senses, the dogs did not seem to alert Willis or anyone else to the presence of the bodies.

This casts even more doubt on the landlord’s story, as it appears implausible that the dogs would not have alerted anyone to the bodies if they were present during the party. And yet, according to Willis’ attorney, the dogs were actually not at the home during the gathering. Which raises the question: where were the dogs during this time? And why did it take two days for anyone to discover the bodies?
But perhaps the most alarming revelation in this case is the fact that a fifth person was present at the party. This person’s identity remains a mystery, but their presence calls into question the landlord’s claims of being the last person to see the men alive. It also brings about speculation as to why this fifth person has remained unnamed and why their account of the events that night has not been made public.
Furthermore, the fact that the landlord, Jordan Willis, has hired a criminal defense attorney raises red flags. If he truly had nothing to do with the deaths of his three friends, why has he taken such measures? And why did it take two days for him to alert the authorities, despite concerned parties knocking on his door?
The families of the victims are understandably distraught and are demanding answers. They have hired attorneys to help get to the bottom of this mysterious and tragic incident. But their search for truth has been met with resistance, as the police seem to be closing the case without thoroughly investigating all possibilities.
The landlord’s attorney claims that his client is innocent and has cooperated with the police, but if that is the case, why has he stopped responding to media requests for interviews? And why did he move out of the rental home and take a leave of absence from his job following the deaths of his three friends?
It is too early to make any accusations, but the evidence and inconsistencies in this case make it clear that there is more to this story than meets the eye. We will continue to follow this developing story and demand justice for the lives lost. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington during this difficult time.