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Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in friend's backyard: what to know

Former Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent Currie Myers joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the latest on the case involving the unexpected deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans. 

Mystery shrouds the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in their friend's snowy backyard after a Jan. 7 NFL watch party.

Jordan Willis hosted the gathering in his Northwest 83rd Terrace home. After Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were found dead on his property two days later, he reportedly told family members that his friends "froze to death," a victim's family member told FOX4 Kansas City. 

Willis has since moved out of the home "in fear of retaliation," according to his attorney John Picerno. 

Willis is not considered a suspect and has not been charged with a crime – the Kansas City Police Department said last week that "this case is 100% not being investigated as a homicide," and added on Friday that they "do not anticipate any additional information released prior to the findings of the medical examiner."

PARENTS OF KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FAN FOUND DEAD THINK VICTIMS 'SAW SOMETHING THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE SEEN'

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 playoff game. (Ricky Johnson on Facebook)

"It is still the case that the ruling on the cause of death is the next piece to determine any needed additional investigative tasks," Captain Jacob Becchina told Fox News Digital on Friday, adding that every major news outlet across the country had lodged at least one inquiry about the case with their communications department.

A spokesperson

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