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Footage of a man being detained in his underwear while police found three bodies in his backyard has surfaced. This development adds to the bizarre case in Missouri.
In Kansas City, a man named Jordan Willis hosted a Chiefs watch party at his residence in early January, where three of his friends were later discovered deceased on the premises.
The details of this story are bewildering and still enveloped in mystery. However, it is confirmed that after the watch party on Jan. 7, the families of three attendees, namely David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney, reported them missing following the event.
Attempts to reach Willis were unsuccessful initially, as he was also untraceable for a couple of days. The officers finally visited his residence on Jan. 9, where he greeted them at the door, reportedly wearing only underwear and holding a wineglass.
The recently surfaced video, obtained by NewsNation reporter Alex Caprariello, depicts the moment when police confronted Willis, capturing the officers detaining him.
In the brief footage, a neighbor records the police intervention at Willis’ home, showing the officers responding to the scene and detaining Willis.
The video confirms the reports that Willis was in his underwear during the police encounter.
Despite being handcuffed and the subsequent discovery of the bodies of Harrington, Johnson, and McGeeney in his backyard, Willis has not been arrested or charged with any offense at this time.
The authorities have stated that they have not identified any foul play in their initial investigation and are not treating the case as a homicide, despite the troubling details that have left the public bewildered.
Willis has denied any involvement in the deaths of his friends, asserting that he was unaware of their presence in his backyard. This contradicts the outrage expressed by the families of the deceased.
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The investigation is ongoing, and many questions remain unanswered regarding the bizarre deaths of the three individuals. Currently, law enforcement has not singled out any specific suspect.