Unsolved Kansas City men found dead in friend’s frozen backyard

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Maybe a long thaw.
Just chisel out a square centimetre of blood. Put it on defrost in the microwave for 30 seconds. Test for opiates. Can't be that hard!

It's a weird case, because the bloke who's house it was has a story with holes in it already (ie. he saw them to the front door and fell asleep.....to now he fell asleep and they must have left at some point).

There was a 5th guy there who's just been written into the script, who claims to have gone home leaving the other 4 there.

It'd be hard to see foul play from the bloke who's house it was, because leaving murdered bodies exposed in the back yard is lazy foul playerie.

All 3 of them dying from a drug overdose would be the most logical scenario. Went out the back for whatever reason (ciggie? to shoot up?) and took too much and/or a bad batch of whatever they were taking. All three passing out in the cold wouldn't happen if it was just too many beers.
 
All 3 of them dying from a drug overdose would be the most logical scenario. Went out the back for whatever reason (ciggie? to shoot up?) and took too much and/or a bad batch of whatever they were taking. All three passing out in the cold wouldn't happen if it was just too many beers.

You might have cracked it.

Three go outside to share something, they went out the back for privacy and maybe because it smells so it could have been a pipe, pass the pipe around then they fall down either dropping dead or unconscious, end up freezing to death.
 
Just chisel out a square centimetre of blood. Put it on defrost in the microwave for 30 seconds. Test for opiates. Can't be that hard!

It's a weird case, because the bloke who's house it was has a story with holes in it already (ie. he saw them to the front door and fell asleep.....to now he fell asleep and they must have left at some point).

There was a 5th guy there who's just been written into the script, who claims to have gone home leaving the other 4 there.

It'd be hard to see foul play from the bloke who's house it was, because leaving murdered bodies exposed in the back yard is lazy foul playerie.

All 3 of them dying from a drug overdose would be the most logical scenario. Went out the back for whatever reason (ciggie? to shoot up?) and took too much and/or a bad batch of whatever they were taking. All three passing out in the cold wouldn't happen if it was just too many beers.
Doesn't seem the smartest bloke going being oblivious to cars still parked in his street, DM's, etc... but would be beyond dumb to kill 3 mates & leave them in your backyard.
 
You’d be able to determine his pattern of behaviour, ie how responsive he was to social media and texts and then compare it to the period in question. If he’s gone dark from that moment on he knows what’s happened
 
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Fox news article so take it with a grain of salt but sounds plausible.


Bit of a nothing article that kinda just outlines the most likely theory right? I’m keen to see results of the toxicology reports if they ever get released.
 
I thought I read that these guys had fentanyl laced cocaine and it wrote them off so much they froze.
The big question is what part did the surviving friend play in the 3 dead ending up outside and were they dead before they ended up outside. It does appear he was well aware they were dead and he used the time between deaths and the bodies being discovered to remove any evidence of drugs.
 
The big question is what part did the surviving friend play in the 3 dead ending up outside and were they dead before they ended up outside. It does appear he was well aware they were dead and he used the time between deaths and the bodies being discovered to remove any evidence of drugs.

That's the plot of a lot of movies
 
The big question is what part did the surviving friend play in the 3 dead ending up outside and were they dead before they ended up outside. It does appear he was well aware they were dead and he used the time between deaths and the bodies being discovered to remove any evidence of drugs.

Where did you read this?
 
Known as 'The Chemist' makes sense now as he checks himself into rehab.


As Willis the only survivor, he can essentially say whatever he likes. He could even say it was one of the others that had drugs.

I wonder if the police found anything of illicit or on prescription in the house.
 

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