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Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: Victims' families at odds over 'angry' speculation, lawyer says

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Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses findings from the toxicology report of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen to death. "Angry, speculative" theories espoused by family members of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in their friend's snowy backyard have compromised the "dignity" of the investigation into their deaths, according to an attorney representing Clayton McGeeney's mother and fiancée.

McGeeney, Ricky Johnson and David Harrington were found dead on their friend Jordan Willis' property Jan. 9, two days after they watched the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers at the home.

Although Tony Kagay said drugs were detected in the men's systems, according to preliminary toxicology results shared with their loved ones by police, he could not confirm which drugs were detected.

Although the Kansas City Police Department was quick to announce that their deaths were "100 percent not being investigated as homicides," relatives of Johnson and Harrington have suggested that party host Willis played an active role in their deaths.  KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FANS FOUND DEAD IN FRIEND'S BACKYARD: WHAT TO KNOW David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson were found dead outside their friend's Kansas City home Jan.

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