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Family of Kansas City Chiefs fan found dead outside pal's house thinks he was drugged

A viral TikToker documenting his restoration journey of a church said vandalism and theft and other crime in Kansas City has cost him around $60,000.

Friends and family members of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in the snow two days after a game day gathering doubt police assertions that no foul play is suspected, with one family retaining an attorney to compel a more thorough investigation.

The bodies of Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were discovered by the Kansas City Police Department on Jan. 9 after one man's fiancée told them she hadn't heard from her partner in two days. 

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

The last contact the men made with their loved ones was on Jan. 7, when they joined a group at the Northwest 83rd Terrace home of their friend, Jordan Willis, to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers.

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)

According to the victim's families, Willis met officers at the door in his boxers with an empty wine glass in hand. His attorney, John Picerno, told Fox News Digital it contained water and had been refilled after holding wine the night before.

Picerno said his client allowed police to search his home without a warrant or an attorney present. Ross Nigro, an attorney representing Johnson's family, said police carried out a

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