What heartbreaking news: Chiefs fervent fans have died and why

A forensic pathologist named Dr. Michael Baden has revealed his thoughts about the possible cause of death of three Kansas City Chiefs fans following the toxicology report’s discovery of cocaine and fentanyl. Outside the house of their buddy Jordan Willis, Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37, were discovered frozen to death.”We have to wait for the official report to come out, but it appears, at this time, that there was fentanyl and other drugs present. Fentanyl is used by doctors because it’s a powerful painkiller, and one of the side effects is making a person sleepy, and what happened here, I think, could have been that before they used drugs together,” Baden said on FOX & Friends.

“Although we still need to wait for the formal report, it looks like fentanyl and other drugs were present at the time. Doctors prescribe fentanyl because it’s a strong painkiller and one of its adverse effects is drowsiness. “I believe that this incident may have occurred prior to them using drugs together,” Baden stated on FOX & Friends.

“It is very unusual for three people using — or four people — using drugs together to die simultaneously from fentanyl,” he stated. “People’s experiences with the consequences vary widely. Therefore, the likelihood of overdosing is lower and the likelihood of hypothermia brought on by fentanyl overdose is higher.”

John Picerno, Willis’s lawyer, claims that his client slept for over 48 hours after watching a game and was unaware that the men were outside. It is said that he found out about their passing only when the cops showed there to check on them.

“It is very unusual for three people using — or four people — using drugs together to die simultaneously from fentanyl,” he stated. “People’s experiences with the consequences vary widely. Therefore, the likelihood of overdosing is lower and the likelihood of hypothermia brought on by fentanyl overdose is higher.”

John Picerno, Willis’s lawyer, claims that his client slept for over 48 hours after watching a game and was unaware that the men were outside. It is said that he found out about their passing only when the cops showed there to check on them.

Co-host of Fox $ Friends Lawrence made note of the ways in which the US has recently been impacted by the fentanyl issue. Before co-host Brian Kilmeade questioned whether people take the substance unintentionally, Baden mentioned that the majority of these fentanyl deaths “combined other drugs.”

That contributes to the issue. Fentanyl has very low cost. The drug lords may combine fentanyl and marijuana at a very low cost. Fentanyl is combined with cocaine, which makes it far more potent than the other drugs, according to Baden. Thus, it’s possible that none of the four of them even knew what they were getting. We must wait for the official toxicology report because, as Lawrence mentioned, they may have believed they were receiving cocaine when in fact they were receiving fentanyl.”

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Baden said, “The police come there, and they got things from the scene. So, they may have the package or whatever the drugs were contained in, and they would have known, and that’s why they said right away that it’s not a murder. They right away said, gave the impression it was a drug overdose, and the amount of the drug are going to be very important into being so certain about how the effects were. The initial report says trace of cocaine and fentanyl. Fentanyl is much more likely to cause death than cocaine.”

Following the terrible incident, Willis became the target of suspicion from the relatives and friends of the slain men. He’s been the target of numerous inquiries and accusations that he ignored those who knew he had pals that were looking for him. Given that authorities stated the deaths are not being investigated as homicides, Ainsley Earhardt pointed out that Willis might have acknowledged drugs were used.

 

 

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