Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead outside a friend’s home after a party.
The host, Jordan Willis, an HIV researcher, claimed he was asleep and unaware of their presence.
Police ruled out foul play as the cause of death was determined to be accidental overdose of cocaine and fentanyl.
Caleb McGeeney, a relative of one victim, suggested that Willis had a history of providing drugs to friends, referring to him as “the chemist.”
“Jordan’s the chemist,” Caleb McGeeney said.
“They all knew him as that. It was easy for them to go have fun … but he made a mistake. Jordan was the chemist. He’s a scientist, right? He does what he needs to do,” he said.
McGeeney emphasized the need for accountability and expressed hope for a thorough investigation.
“Now to use my cousin, my best friend, as a guinea pig? Nah,” he said.
“Jordan is somebody that is known from high school as, like, creating drugs for people, to make them feel better in certain situations,” he said.
“At this point, the country knows what’s gonna happen, what the toxicology report’s gonna reveal; we all know that,” McGeeney said.
“Who is the one that gave it to them, and who is the one that needs to be held responsible? Where did it come from?”
“The police are doing their job,” he said. “If if takes time, it takes time.”
It was reported that Willis has entered rehab, acknowledging a struggle with addiction following the tragic loss of his friends.
“After the shocking loss of three of his close friends under extremely tragic circumstances, Jordan recognized that he had a problem with addiction,” one source said.
“I want to see what action is being taken, and that’s most important — what action is being taken,” McGeeney said.