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Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist and Fox News contributor, discussed his take on the recent report regarding the deaths of three NFL fans found frozen outside their friend’s home in Missouri last January after watching a game together. The mothers of the victims have expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation so far, with one mother stating that “some charges” are warranted for her son’s death, although police maintain they do not suspect foul play. David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson were discovered frozen outside their friend Jordan Willis’ home on January 9th, two days after they had all last been seen alive inside the house watching a football match between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. In response to this development, Harrington expressed her thoughts by saying “my wishes are that the person or persons responsible for providing the substance that caused the deaths of Ricky, Clayton, and my son David are brought to justice.” She further added that she believes Jordan Willis still has a lot more to answer than just the events during those fateful days. According to her, if you provide excessive amounts of alcohol at parties, and someone ends up driving away from your house under its influence causing harm or death to themselves or others, then charges can be brought against the host for overserving. Harrington further asserted that although Jordan’s lawyer suggested that his client slept during this two-day time span while wearing noise-canceling headphones and closed blinders, she believes he has a lot of explanations due at such a point when neither her calls nor any friends or relatives tried to contact him. The source close to the investigation stated on Friday that Marquez’s comments were nothing but mere speculation from parents seeking revenge for their sons who lost their lives and are looking to blame someone else without having access to proven facts. They further added, “the families need to accept the possibility that their sons participated in behavior which cost them their lives.” The source also confirmed that Jordan Willis has not returned to his work as a data scientist at HIV research group IAVI since this incident occurred. Furthermore, they stated investigations were ongoing with cooperation from the prosecutor’s office of Platte County; however, results regarding autopsy reports are still confidential in an active investigation. The elder Johnson expressed discontent and asserted that Jordan needs to be arrested so he could reveal everything that led to these three deaths caused due to extreme weather conditions in freezing temperatures outside Willis’ home last January. Lastly, Fox 4 reported that the attorney of Alex Lee, a fifth man who spent time at Willis’ house with the victims during their final hours had been contacted by prosecutors working on this case. In recent months, family and friends have come forward with theories suggesting Jordan played an active role in these deaths; however, as stated above, authorities remain skeptical regarding foul play claims, insisting that further investigation is required before any conclusions can be drawn about the events of those fateful days last January.
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