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Dad of Kansas City Chiefs fan whose friends died outside home says son 'didn't do anything wrong': report

Defense attorney and Fox News contributor Ted Williams joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the family who was ‘victimized’ by the stabbing and by the criminal justice system.

The father of a Kansas City man facing scrutiny after his three friends turned up dead in his backyard after an NFL watch party insisted that his son "didn't do anything wrong" despite theories to the contrary from the victims' families.

"He would never in a million years do anything," Rodney Willis told The New York Post on Thursday. 

Jordan Willis, his father told the newspaper, was grieving the deaths of Ricky Johnson, 38; Clayton McGeeney, 36; and David Harrington, 37, alongside the families accusing him of playing an active role in their deaths.

"These were all good friends of his, these were all people he went to school with, and he took them to a football game the day before for the Chiefs," Willis’ dad said Thursday outside his home in Kansas City.

FAMILY OF KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FAN FOUND DEAD OUTSIDE PAL'S HOUSE THINKS HE WAS DRUGGED

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 the Kansas City Chiefs game. (Ricky Johnson on Facebook)

McGeeney, Harrington and Willis had been classmates at Park Hill High School, friends told Fox News Digital. According to Willis' attorney John Picerno, Johnson was friends with one of the other two victims and befriended Willis about four years before they were found dead on January 9. 

Now, the Kansas City Police Department is awaiting the results of post-autopsy toxicology reports to inform the investigation.

The three Chiefs fans were last seen alive at Willis' rental home at

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