Months after 3 men found dead in Northland backyard, families still await answers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The snow has melted, and flowers are blooming outside of the Northland home where the bodies of three men were found in January.

In the months since that day, the families of those men say they’ve grown frustrated at the lack of information .

“If there was a person that knew what was in whatever was consumed that night, and didn’t warn anybody, they should be held accountable. And that’s my fear, it won’t happen,” Jennifer Marquez, the mother of David Harrington, one of the victims, said.

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For now, it’s the mystery that continues to boggle the mind. How did three grown men, Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson, end up dead in the backyard of their friend’s home? And lie there for days?

“It’s so hard not knowing anything – like not hearing anything.” Marquez said.

The lack of information from police and prosecutors continues to keep these families up at night.

“We need to know something is going on – we need updates – we need to be told this is not a dead case,” she said.

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