"Unraveling the Mystery: Investigation Continues into Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans"

A former NYPD officer suggests that the case of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in a friend's Kansas City garden could be declared a homicide investigation as rapidly changing details emerge. Former investigator and attorney Paul Mauro believes there are inconsistencies in the story, and the police chief's statement that it's not a homicide at this point doesn't rule out the possibility. Jordan Willis, the homeowner, an award-winning HIV scientist, has deleted his social media and moved home after the mysterious deaths of his friends. The families of the victims raised questions about the lack of reporting of the bodies and the snow not being deep enough to submerge them. The medical examiner's toxicology report and cause of death are pending, and Willis maintains his innocence, cooperating with the police.
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