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5th man contradicts Kansas City Chiefs fans' pal about men's deaths

Ricky Johnson 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36 and David Harrington, 37, were found dead outside their friend Jordan Willis' home two days after a watch party for the Kansas City Chiefs game on Jan. 7. (Fox 4 KC)

A fifth friend at the Kansas City Chiefs watch party that preceded the mysterious deaths of three men offered a new account of the men's final hours. 

The bodies of Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were discovered on Jan. 9 after one man's fiancée told Kansas City Police she had not heard from her partner in two days. Two of the men were found in the snow outside Jordan Willis' rental home, while the other was found dead on the man's back porch.

The Kansas City Police Department told Fox News Digital that they are awaiting the results of the men's post-autopsy toxicology reports.

The fifth man who was at the home on Jan. 7, who has not been named publicly, told FOX4 Kansas City that Willis and the three men were still awake when he left the home at Northwest 83rd Terrace that night. He stressed that he was not the last person to see the men alive. 

3 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FANS FOUND FROZEN OUTSIDE HOME OF FRIEND WHO HAD 'NO KNOWLEDGE' OF DEATHS: LAWYER

David Harrington, far left, Clayton McGeeney, second from right, and Ricky Johnson, right, were found dead in their friend's backyard two days after they had gathered to watch a Kansas City Chiefs game. (Ricky Johnson/Facebook)

His attorney, Andrew Talge, told the outlet that his client arrived at the residence to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers around 7 p.m., and he left at approximately midnight. 

When his client left, Talge said, the other four men were awake watching "Jeopardy." 

John Picerno, the attorney representing

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