Attorney says 5th person was at Kansas City home where 3 men were found dead

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two weeks ago, three men died at a home in Kansas City’s Northland. Their bodies found in the backyard.

Now, FOX4 is hearing from the attorney of the man who used to live in the home and has since moved out.

A family member of one of the victim’s isn’t buying the story they’re hearing either.

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It happened at a rental home near N.W. 83rd Terrace and N. Overland Drive in Platte County.

Police identified the three victims as 38-year-old Ricky Johnson, 36-year-old Clayton McGeeney and 37-year-old David Harrington.

FOX4 had reported earlier that there was a U-Haul seen outside of Jordan Willis’ home and now his attorney confirms with FOX4 that he has in fact moved and that there was a fifth person at the house with Willis and the three victims and that his client went to sleep while those four men were still up hanging out in the house.

This new piece of information is part of the reason the families are frustrated. Believing that still more than two weeks later, they haven’t got the full story.

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