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Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: Families at odds threaten lawsuits against each other

Fox News contributor Dr. Michael Baden joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his take on the report and what he thinks led to the deaths of the three NFL fans. 

Jordan Willis, the Kansas City Chiefs watch party host whose friends were found mysteriously dead in his snowy backyard, is considering a defamation lawsuit against the men's families after they publicly aired their theories that he was involved in his friends' deaths, a source close to him said.

Meanwhile, as the men's families await answers about their loved ones' deaths, the father of David Harrington said his family intends to file a wrongful death lawsuit. 

"There will be a wrongful death lawsuit and a private investigator will more than likely be part of that," Harrington's father, Jon Harrington, told People. 

Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, were discovered frozen and dead behind Willis' home on Jan. 9, two days after they were all last seen alive inside the house watching the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers. 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FANS DEATHS: 'WALTER WHITE NARRATIVE' ABOUT PARTY HOST IS ‘OUT OF CONTROL,’ SOURCE SAYS

David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson were found dead outside their friend's Kansas City home on Jan. 9, 2024. (Ricky Johnson/Facebook)

The elder Harrington told the outlet that the Kansas City Police Department read him the results of his son's preliminary toxicology report saying that fentanyl and cocaine were found in his son's body. Those results have not yet been made public. 

Harrington told People that he did not disagree with the test's findings, but was "not buying" that his son took those substances of his own volition: 

"He loved life," the elder Harrington said of his son. "I am

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