The chilling headline of “Three men found frozen to death outside friend’s home” shook the local community. The men, Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington, had gathered at their friend’s house to watch a Kansas City Chiefs game. Tragically, they were discovered dead outside the property two days later.

Captain Jake Becchina of the Kansas City Police Department emphasized that the case is not being investigated as a homicide. No arrests, charges, or specific concerns for the community have been reported at this time. The police are awaiting test results to determine if alcohol or drugs played a role in the deaths.

Neighbors like Suzanne Reichart expressed shock and concern, not having heard anything unusual. Friends and family of the deceased are grappling with the question of how this unfortunate incident could have occurred. Concerned individuals had tried reaching out to the homeowner before the police were called.

The homeowner’s lawyer, John Picerno, clarified that his client was unaware of the tragic events until the authorities arrived. Meanwhile, reports from Missouri indicated that the extremely low temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium during the Chiefs’ game against the Miami Dolphins led to several fans needing medical attention for hypothermia and frostbite.

The University of Kansas Health System disclosed that they were awaiting approval from the Kansas City Chiefs to release the numbers of patients treated at the stadium’s aid stations. The emergency department continues to receive patients for weather-related issues.