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The Kronos Quartet — founded in Seattle, now based in San Francisco — has shaped modern classical music for more than 50 years. Their 2024 album Outer Spaceways Incorporated reimagines the work of the trailblazing American jazz pianist, Sun Ra, featuring covers and collaborations with artists like Jlin, Armand Hammer, and others. In addition to recorded testimonials from Laraaji, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and longtime Arkestra leader Marshall Allen, KEXP’s Larry Mizell, Jr. spoke with one of the Kronos Quartet’s founding members, David Harrington. “The more I’ve learned of Sun Ra, the more I’ve realized we’re like brothers or something,” Harrington laughs in the interview. “The question I have been asking all these years is: What’s next? What can music be that it hasn’t been so far? How might I become a better musician? How might I learn more about the world through music, with music, because of music?” Support the show: kexp.org/deeper photo via Impulse! Records and ABC/Dunhill RecordsSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This story was written by Megan Westberg for the March-April 2025 issue of Strings magazine and is read by the author.Sometime around the year 2000, violinist David Harrington of the California-based Kronos Quartet received an email. Its author wasn't a colleague or a publicist. Or even an adult. This email was, in fact, written by a teenage cellist living roughly 5,000 miles away...Support the show
The best friend of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found frozen in a backyard after a watch party has been arrested alongside another man more than a year after the case baffled authorities and family members. Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were last seen alive watching the final regular season Chiefs game on January 7, 2024. Two days later, their bodies were discovered in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home. Willis, 39, a scientist, and Ivory J. Carson, 42, have now been charged with involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance, Kansas City police announced Wednesday. For months, Willis denied any involvement in his friends' deaths, claiming he went to bed in the early hours of January 8 and had no idea they were still outside. He also said he was wearing headphones and never saw the frantic messages from the victims' loved ones. But as time passed, suspicion grew. Family members of the deceased demanded answers from police, who initially insisted there was no foul play. The case seemed stalled—until investigators found a crucial link: Carson, known as "Blade Brown," allegedly supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and the victims. His DNA was later discovered on a bag of fentanyl inside Willis' home. According to prosecutors, a witness reported seeing a plate of cocaine at Harrington's home earlier in the night, allegedly provided by Willis. Another witness told police he was with the men at Willis' home after the game, where they drank, smoked marijuana, and used cocaine. That witness confirmed Harrington, McGeeney, and Johnson were still alive at 1:30 a.m. after Willis had gone to bed. By January 9, after two days with no contact, McGeeney's fiancée broke into Willis' basement, calling his name. She found one of the bodies on the back porch and immediately called the police. Officers then discovered the other two victims in the yard. Toxicology reports later confirmed the presence of cocaine, THC, and fentanyl in their systems. On Wednesday, authorities concluded the men died from "fentanyl and cocaine toxicity." But for their families, the explanation wasn't enough. Harrington's mother, Theresa, pointed out that her son did not take drugs intending to die. "Somebody gave them something that would kill them," she insisted. Suspicion around Willis only intensified when it was revealed he had moved out of his Kansas City home and entered a rehabilitation program. Meanwhile, police uncovered text messages between Carson, the victims, and others that allegedly confirmed Carson was supplying them with cocaine. When questioned by police in July 2024, Carson admitted to selling the drug to the victims. Platte County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd made it clear: "This case is a tragic reminder of the dangers of street drugs. But make no mistake, the people that supply those drugs can and will be held accountable when people overdose." Carson is now in jail on a $100,000 cash bond. Willis is expected to surrender and post his own $100,000 bond. If convicted, both men face a maximum of 10 years in prison. #KansasCity #ChiefsWatchParty #TrueCrime #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The best friend of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found frozen in a backyard after a watch party has been arrested alongside another man more than a year after the case baffled authorities and family members. Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were last seen alive watching the final regular season Chiefs game on January 7, 2024. Two days later, their bodies were discovered in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home. Willis, 39, a scientist, and Ivory J. Carson, 42, have now been charged with involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance, Kansas City police announced Wednesday. For months, Willis denied any involvement in his friends' deaths, claiming he went to bed in the early hours of January 8 and had no idea they were still outside. He also said he was wearing headphones and never saw the frantic messages from the victims' loved ones. But as time passed, suspicion grew. Family members of the deceased demanded answers from police, who initially insisted there was no foul play. The case seemed stalled—until investigators found a crucial link: Carson, known as "Blade Brown," allegedly supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and the victims. His DNA was later discovered on a bag of fentanyl inside Willis' home. According to prosecutors, a witness reported seeing a plate of cocaine at Harrington's home earlier in the night, allegedly provided by Willis. Another witness told police he was with the men at Willis' home after the game, where they drank, smoked marijuana, and used cocaine. That witness confirmed Harrington, McGeeney, and Johnson were still alive at 1:30 a.m. after Willis had gone to bed. By January 9, after two days with no contact, McGeeney's fiancée broke into Willis' basement, calling his name. She found one of the bodies on the back porch and immediately called the police. Officers then discovered the other two victims in the yard. Toxicology reports later confirmed the presence of cocaine, THC, and fentanyl in their systems. On Wednesday, authorities concluded the men died from "fentanyl and cocaine toxicity." But for their families, the explanation wasn't enough. Harrington's mother, Theresa, pointed out that her son did not take drugs intending to die. "Somebody gave them something that would kill them," she insisted. Suspicion around Willis only intensified when it was revealed he had moved out of his Kansas City home and entered a rehabilitation program. Meanwhile, police uncovered text messages between Carson, the victims, and others that allegedly confirmed Carson was supplying them with cocaine. When questioned by police in July 2024, Carson admitted to selling the drug to the victims. Platte County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd made it clear: "This case is a tragic reminder of the dangers of street drugs. But make no mistake, the people that supply those drugs can and will be held accountable when people overdose." Carson is now in jail on a $100,000 cash bond. Willis is expected to surrender and post his own $100,000 bond. If convicted, both men face a maximum of 10 years in prison. #KansasCity #ChiefsWatchParty #TrueCrime #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The best friend of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found frozen in a backyard after a watch party has been arrested alongside another man more than a year after the case baffled authorities and family members. Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36, were last seen alive watching the final regular season Chiefs game on January 7, 2024. Two days later, their bodies were discovered in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home. Willis, 39, a scientist, and Ivory J. Carson, 42, have now been charged with involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance, Kansas City police announced Wednesday. For months, Willis denied any involvement in his friends' deaths, claiming he went to bed in the early hours of January 8 and had no idea they were still outside. He also said he was wearing headphones and never saw the frantic messages from the victims' loved ones. But as time passed, suspicion grew. Family members of the deceased demanded answers from police, who initially insisted there was no foul play. The case seemed stalled—until investigators found a crucial link: Carson, known as "Blade Brown," allegedly supplied and sold cocaine to Willis and the victims. His DNA was later discovered on a bag of fentanyl inside Willis' home. According to prosecutors, a witness reported seeing a plate of cocaine at Harrington's home earlier in the night, allegedly provided by Willis. Another witness told police he was with the men at Willis' home after the game, where they drank, smoked marijuana, and used cocaine. That witness confirmed Harrington, McGeeney, and Johnson were still alive at 1:30 a.m. after Willis had gone to bed. By January 9, after two days with no contact, McGeeney's fiancée broke into Willis' basement, calling his name. She found one of the bodies on the back porch and immediately called the police. Officers then discovered the other two victims in the yard. Toxicology reports later confirmed the presence of cocaine, THC, and fentanyl in their systems. On Wednesday, authorities concluded the men died from "fentanyl and cocaine toxicity." But for their families, the explanation wasn't enough. Harrington's mother, Theresa, pointed out that her son did not take drugs intending to die. "Somebody gave them something that would kill them," she insisted. Suspicion around Willis only intensified when it was revealed he had moved out of his Kansas City home and entered a rehabilitation program. Meanwhile, police uncovered text messages between Carson, the victims, and others that allegedly confirmed Carson was supplying them with cocaine. When questioned by police in July 2024, Carson admitted to selling the drug to the victims. Platte County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd made it clear: "This case is a tragic reminder of the dangers of street drugs. But make no mistake, the people that supply those drugs can and will be held accountable when people overdose." Carson is now in jail on a $100,000 cash bond. Willis is expected to surrender and post his own $100,000 bond. If convicted, both men face a maximum of 10 years in prison. #KansasCity #ChiefsWatchParty #TrueCrime #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Two men have been charged in the deaths of Kansas City Chiefs fans Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney more than a year after their deaths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fourteen months after the tragic deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Ricky Johnson Jr., David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney, two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident. The victims were found deceased in the backyard of their friend, Jordan Willis, on January 9, 2024, two days after attending a Chiefs game at Willis' home. Autopsies revealed that the men died from combined toxicity of fentanyl and cocaine. On March 5, 2025, Willis and another individual, Ivory Carson, were charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Both are currently held on a $100,000 cash bond.The investigation uncovered that DNA evidence linked Willis and Carson to bags containing cocaine and fentanyl found at the scene. Witnesses reported that Willis allegedly supplied cocaine during the gathering, and text messages indicated Carson had previously sold cocaine to Harrington. Despite the charges, Willis maintains his innocence, asserting he did not provide the drugs that led to his friends' deaths. The families of the victims have expressed frustration over the prolonged investigation and lack of communication from authorities. If convicted, both Willis and Carson face up to 10 years in prison for each charge.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Parents of Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in backyard break silence as 2 suspects are charged
More than a year after the tragic deaths of Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney outside a Kansas City residence following a Chiefs football game, two individuals have been apprehended and charged in connection with the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fourteen months after the tragic deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Ricky Johnson Jr., David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney, two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident. The victims were found deceased in the backyard of their friend, Jordan Willis, on January 9, 2024, two days after attending a Chiefs game at Willis' home. Autopsies revealed that the men died from combined toxicity of fentanyl and cocaine. On March 5, 2025, Willis and another individual, Ivory Carson, were charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Both are currently held on a $100,000 cash bond.The investigation uncovered that DNA evidence linked Willis and Carson to bags containing cocaine and fentanyl found at the scene. Witnesses reported that Willis allegedly supplied cocaine during the gathering, and text messages indicated Carson had previously sold cocaine to Harrington. Despite the charges, Willis maintains his innocence, asserting he did not provide the drugs that led to his friends' deaths. The families of the victims have expressed frustration over the prolonged investigation and lack of communication from authorities. If convicted, both Willis and Carson face up to 10 years in prison for each charge.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Parents of Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in backyard break silence as 2 suspects are chargedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Fourteen months after the tragic deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Ricky Johnson Jr., David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney, two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident. The victims were found deceased in the backyard of their friend, Jordan Willis, on January 9, 2024, two days after attending a Chiefs game at Willis' home. Autopsies revealed that the men died from combined toxicity of fentanyl and cocaine. On March 5, 2025, Willis and another individual, Ivory Carson, were charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Both are currently held on a $100,000 cash bond.The investigation uncovered that DNA evidence linked Willis and Carson to bags containing cocaine and fentanyl found at the scene. Witnesses reported that Willis allegedly supplied cocaine during the gathering, and text messages indicated Carson had previously sold cocaine to Harrington. Despite the charges, Willis maintains his innocence, asserting he did not provide the drugs that led to his friends' deaths. The families of the victims have expressed frustration over the prolonged investigation and lack of communication from authorities. If convicted, both Willis and Carson face up to 10 years in prison for each charge.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Parents of Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in backyard break silence as 2 suspects are charged
Caoimhin Kelleher and Mark Travers have been pretty much close to flawless since stepping in for Alisson and Kepa at Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively. At the weekend, Kepa was back in the Cherries' starting XI, while Kelleher - who pulled off two stunning saves in a home win over Aston Villa - will no doubt be back on the bench once his Brazilian teammate returns to fitness. So, what next for the two No2s who could most likely be No1s at other Premier League clubs? We discuss exactly that, plus another head save from Dean Henderson and a Save of the Weekend contender from Jordan Pickford at West Ham. The Goalkeeper Assist klaxon sounds for Ben Killip of Barnsley in League One, Franco Ravizzoli remains unbeaten in 12 for Wycombe and David Harrington switches allegiance from Ireland to Wales as the Fleetwood stopper is called up to Craig Bellamy's latest squad.
Charges could be forthcoming in the case involving the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found in their friend's backyard in January, though likely not against the homeowner, according to the homeowner's lawyer. David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, visited their friend Jordan Willis's home in Kansas City to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7. Two days later, the trio was found dead in Willis's backyard. John Picerno, Willis's attorney, told PEOPLE that after discussions with prosecutors involved in the case, he believes charges will be filed in the coming weeks—but not against his client. "I do not anticipate that he's going to be charged with any kind of a homicide in any way or involvement in that," Picerno said. "And so obviously, we're very pleased with that." Picerno previously stated that Willis was "unaware of how his friends died." Harrington's father, Jon Harrington, previously told PEOPLE that Kansas City police had read him a toxicology report indicating that cocaine and fentanyl were found in his son's body, though the report has not been made public. Authorities have not disclosed official causes of death for the victims. Picerno believes the person who supplied the drugs to the men could potentially face charges. "I believe that the supplier of the drugs may be held accountable," he said. Kansas City police have previously stated that the investigation is not a homicide investigation. In response to Picerno's comments, a police spokesperson told PEOPLE: "[Investigators] did advise they are continuing to work with the Platte County Prosecutor's Office and could have some updates in the coming weeks." - **Three friends found dead:** The men were discovered in the backyard of Jordan Willis two days after watching a Chiefs game. - **Homeowner unlikely to face charges:** Attorney John Picerno does not anticipate his client will be charged with homicide. - **Possible drug involvement:** A toxicology report allegedly showed cocaine and fentanyl in David Harrington's body. - **Supplier may face charges:** The person who provided the drugs could be held accountable. - **Investigation ongoing:** Authorities have not released causes of death and say it's not a homicide case. In an email to PEOPLE, the prosecutor's office stated there was no new information to report and that the case is still under investigation. In March, two months after his son died, Jon Harrington said the results of the investigation wouldn't change anything for him. "I don't really care what they find out now, it doesn't matter to me," he said. "I've already said my goodbyes to David and it's not going to change anything." Jon mentioned that an "awful lot" of people attended David's memorial on January 21, which showed him "how much they were missing him." - #KansasCityChiefs - #ChiefsFans - #UnsolvedCase - #LegalUpdate - #DrugInvestigation - #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Charges could be forthcoming in the case involving the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found in their friend's backyard in January, though likely not against the homeowner, according to the homeowner's lawyer. David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, visited their friend Jordan Willis's home in Kansas City to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7. Two days later, the trio was found dead in Willis's backyard. John Picerno, Willis's attorney, told PEOPLE that after discussions with prosecutors involved in the case, he believes charges will be filed in the coming weeks—but not against his client. "I do not anticipate that he's going to be charged with any kind of a homicide in any way or involvement in that," Picerno said. "And so obviously, we're very pleased with that." Picerno previously stated that Willis was "unaware of how his friends died." Harrington's father, Jon Harrington, previously told PEOPLE that Kansas City police had read him a toxicology report indicating that cocaine and fentanyl were found in his son's body, though the report has not been made public. Authorities have not disclosed official causes of death for the victims. Picerno believes the person who supplied the drugs to the men could potentially face charges. "I believe that the supplier of the drugs may be held accountable," he said. Kansas City police have previously stated that the investigation is not a homicide investigation. In response to Picerno's comments, a police spokesperson told PEOPLE: "[Investigators] did advise they are continuing to work with the Platte County Prosecutor's Office and could have some updates in the coming weeks." - **Three friends found dead:** The men were discovered in the backyard of Jordan Willis two days after watching a Chiefs game. - **Homeowner unlikely to face charges:** Attorney John Picerno does not anticipate his client will be charged with homicide. - **Possible drug involvement:** A toxicology report allegedly showed cocaine and fentanyl in David Harrington's body. - **Supplier may face charges:** The person who provided the drugs could be held accountable. - **Investigation ongoing:** Authorities have not released causes of death and say it's not a homicide case. In an email to PEOPLE, the prosecutor's office stated there was no new information to report and that the case is still under investigation. In March, two months after his son died, Jon Harrington said the results of the investigation wouldn't change anything for him. "I don't really care what they find out now, it doesn't matter to me," he said. "I've already said my goodbyes to David and it's not going to change anything." Jon mentioned that an "awful lot" of people attended David's memorial on January 21, which showed him "how much they were missing him." - #KansasCityChiefs - #ChiefsFans - #UnsolvedCase - #LegalUpdate - #DrugInvestigation - #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Charges could be forthcoming in the case involving the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found in their friend's backyard in January, though likely not against the homeowner, according to the homeowner's lawyer. David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, visited their friend Jordan Willis's home in Kansas City to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7. Two days later, the trio was found dead in Willis's backyard. John Picerno, Willis's attorney, told PEOPLE that after discussions with prosecutors involved in the case, he believes charges will be filed in the coming weeks—but not against his client. "I do not anticipate that he's going to be charged with any kind of a homicide in any way or involvement in that," Picerno said. "And so obviously, we're very pleased with that." Picerno previously stated that Willis was "unaware of how his friends died." Harrington's father, Jon Harrington, previously told PEOPLE that Kansas City police had read him a toxicology report indicating that cocaine and fentanyl were found in his son's body, though the report has not been made public. Authorities have not disclosed official causes of death for the victims. Picerno believes the person who supplied the drugs to the men could potentially face charges. "I believe that the supplier of the drugs may be held accountable," he said. Kansas City police have previously stated that the investigation is not a homicide investigation. In response to Picerno's comments, a police spokesperson told PEOPLE: "[Investigators] did advise they are continuing to work with the Platte County Prosecutor's Office and could have some updates in the coming weeks." - **Three friends found dead:** The men were discovered in the backyard of Jordan Willis two days after watching a Chiefs game. - **Homeowner unlikely to face charges:** Attorney John Picerno does not anticipate his client will be charged with homicide. - **Possible drug involvement:** A toxicology report allegedly showed cocaine and fentanyl in David Harrington's body. - **Supplier may face charges:** The person who provided the drugs could be held accountable. - **Investigation ongoing:** Authorities have not released causes of death and say it's not a homicide case. In an email to PEOPLE, the prosecutor's office stated there was no new information to report and that the case is still under investigation. In March, two months after his son died, Jon Harrington said the results of the investigation wouldn't change anything for him. "I don't really care what they find out now, it doesn't matter to me," he said. "I've already said my goodbyes to David and it's not going to change anything." Jon mentioned that an "awful lot" of people attended David's memorial on January 21, which showed him "how much they were missing him." - #KansasCityChiefs - #ChiefsFans - #UnsolvedCase - #LegalUpdate - #DrugInvestigation - #FentanylCrisis Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the case of the three Kansas City friends who tragically froze to death in their friend Jordan Willis' backyard in January 2024, recent updates reveal that charges are expected to be filed soon. However, the homeowner, Jordan Willis, is not expected to face any charges. According to Willis' attorney, John Picerno, the charges are likely related to the supply of drugs found in the victims' systems, which included cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana.The three men—Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington—were found dead on January 9, two days after they had gathered to watch a Chiefs game. Toxicology reports indicated that the combination of drugs, along with freezing temperatures, likely contributed to their deaths. The investigation, which had not initially suspected foul play, is now focusing on the person or persons who may have provided the drugs.Prosecutors are expected to file charges soon, potentially involving drug distribution or other related offenses.(commercial at 8:14)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Major update in deaths of Kansas City Chiefs fans who 'froze to death' at friend's watch party | Daily Mail Online
In the case of the three Kansas City friends who tragically froze to death in their friend Jordan Willis' backyard in January 2024, recent updates reveal that charges are expected to be filed soon. However, the homeowner, Jordan Willis, is not expected to face any charges. According to Willis' attorney, John Picerno, the charges are likely related to the supply of drugs found in the victims' systems, which included cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana.The three men—Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington—were found dead on January 9, two days after they had gathered to watch a Chiefs game. Toxicology reports indicated that the combination of drugs, along with freezing temperatures, likely contributed to their deaths. The investigation, which had not initially suspected foul play, is now focusing on the person or persons who may have provided the drugs.Prosecutors are expected to file charges soon, potentially involving drug distribution or other related offenses.(commercial at 8:14)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Major update in deaths of Kansas City Chiefs fans who 'froze to death' at friend's watch party | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In the case of the three Kansas City friends who tragically froze to death in their friend Jordan Willis' backyard in January 2024, recent updates reveal that charges are expected to be filed soon. However, the homeowner, Jordan Willis, is not expected to face any charges. According to Willis' attorney, John Picerno, the charges are likely related to the supply of drugs found in the victims' systems, which included cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana.The three men—Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington—were found dead on January 9, two days after they had gathered to watch a Chiefs game. Toxicology reports indicated that the combination of drugs, along with freezing temperatures, likely contributed to their deaths. The investigation, which had not initially suspected foul play, is now focusing on the person or persons who may have provided the drugs.Prosecutors are expected to file charges soon, potentially involving drug distribution or other related offenses.(commercial at 8:14)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Major update in deaths of Kansas City Chiefs fans who 'froze to death' at friend's watch party | Daily Mail Online
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we're diving deep into a chat inspired by two tribute albums to an incredibly influential musician, Sun Ra. Joining us are Meshell Ndegeocello and David Harrington. And oh man, do I have my work cut out for me in trying to introduce these incredible people and their careers—I won't even scratch the surface. Meshell Ndegeocello's biggest foray into the public consciousness, strangely enough, came on a duet with John Mellencamp in the mid-'90s, but that's not at all indicative of her wide-ranging career, which also includes everything from go-go music to neo-soul to jazz to rapping on a Madonna song. These days, the Grammys had to create an entirely new category for what she does: She just won the first-ever Grammy award for Alternative Jazz for last year's The Omnichord Real Book. It's no surprise given her musical serachings that Ndegeocello is also deeply inspired by Sun Ra, the legendary out-there jazz composer and performer who traveled through time and space until leaving our planet in 1993. His legacy lives on, though, and Ndegeocello recently released Red Hot & Ra: The Magic City, which features new compositions, old sounds, and a fresh look not just at Ra's work but his musical spirit. It's hard to explain, but check out “Bedlam Blues” from The Magic City right here. Today's other guest is David Harrington, founding member of Kronos Quartet, which has been expanding the music world for 50 years. I'd be a fool to try and sum up everything they've done and everyone with whom they've performed over the years, but do yourself a favor and Google them if you're not familiar. I'll just say that Kronos has pushed the envelope from just about every conceivable angle and expanded the scope and understanding of classical music, pop music, experimental music and much more. They've done film scores that you've definitely heard and deep dives into fringe classical compositions that you almost certainly haven't. So it's no wonder that they, too, like Ndegeocello, have found the wonder and mystery in Sun Ra's music, and that they've put together their own tribute in the Red Hot and Ra series. Theirs is called Outer Spaceways Incorporated: Kronos Quartet and Friends Meet Sun Ra. The friends on their volume of the series include Laurie Anderson, Marshall Allen, Laraaji, Moor Mother, Terry Riley, and more. Check out “Outer Spaceways Incorporated,” which features Georgia Anne Muldrow, right here. I should mention too that both of these albums are being released by the Red Hot organization, which has been raising money and awareness for good causes—initially AIDS research, and now that and more—since 1989. The Red Hot and Ra series is just the latest in a long line of albums that push musical boundaries while also serving humanity, so kudos to them—and to former Talkhouse host Elia Einhorn, who's been working with the Red Hot folks on these Sun Ra tributes. In this great conversation, Harrington and Ndegeocello talk, naturally, about Sun Ra, and they get granular with it, touching on MLK's "I Have A Dream" speech and its relationship to this music. They also chat about bringing more women into composition—a Kronos mandate since the beginning—as well as how finding Sun Ra changed Ndegeocello's musical path completely. Harrington also shares a great story about rehearsing with Ornette Coleman. Bonus! Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Meshell Ndegeocello and David Harrington for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse
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John Maguire and Cara O'Doherty review 'Scoop', 'Monkey Man', 'One Night in Millstreet' and 'Io Capitano'. David Harrington and Paul Wiancko from the legendary Kronos Quartet spoke to Kay about bringing their 'Five Decades Tour' to the NCH on May 12th. Jenn Gannon joined Kay to review the new Netflix series 'Ripley' starring Andrew Scott.
On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, hosts Geordie & Michelle look at some literal cold cases...Can you survive if you're frozen solid? This week, Geordie looks at the intriguing story of what happened to Jean Hilliard who was so frozen, even her eyeballs were solid! Geordie then follows up with a look at 3 men who were discovered frozen to death in their mate's backyard... When Ricky Johnson, David Harrington and Clayton McGeeney went to watch a football game at their friend's house one evening, they never imagined it would be their last night alive. Listen now to find out more!When Eavesdropper Safka wrote in to tell hosts Geordie & Michelle she was considering donating her body to a body farm, Michelle got on the case to investigate... What even is a body farm? Why do they exist? How can they help solve crimes? And would you donate your body to a body farm? Stay listening to know more!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chat about Gunter Von Hagen's Body World, the Russian YouTuber who locked his pregnant girlfriend outside leaving her to freeze to death and more, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do!Support us on Patreon
It's easy to forget or skip after you issue the policy, but the implications of one missed release or satisfaction can mean costly curative, delayed closings, and unhappy customers down the line. According to our guest and curative expert, Ayla Pettyjohn "An ounce of release tracking is worth a pound of curative work." Today we're joined by Pettyjohn and David Harrington from PropLogix. They're here to tell us all about what Lien Release Tracking is and how it can stop many title issues before they ever happen. To get to those resources we mentioned, visit our website: https://www.proplogix.com/podcasts/ep-58/
The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover.We will cover updates in the Delphi murders case against Richard Allen. We'll include an update on the mysterious deaths of David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney outside Jordan Willis's home in Kansas City, Missouri. We'll talk about the recent shooting death of KKFI 90.1 DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan at the mass shooting at the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City. Since recording, police have released that some of the detained individuals involved in the personal dispute are juveniles. We'll discuss the case Brian Steven Smith, a South African man accused of killing two Alaska Native women named Veronica Abouchuk and Kathleen Henry. We will conclude by going over the probable cause affidavit and other court documents in the case of David Hiner, an Indianapolis man charged with murdering Shannon Juanita Lassere and Marianne Weis.NewsNation's reporting on the toxicology reports out of Kansas City: https://www.newsnationnow.com/cuomo-show/toxicology-report-kc-fentanyl-cocaine/The Austin American-Statesman's reporting on the sentencing of Juan Ignacio Soria Gamez in the drug death of Tucker Roe: https://www.statesman.com/story/news/crime/2024/02/09/man-sentenced-for-selling-fentanyl-laced-pill-that-killed-leander-teen/72537536007/NBC Bay Area's coverage of the death of Emma Lace Price and the subsequent legal activity: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/santa-cruz-fentanyl-wrongful-death-settlement/3213171/CNN's coverage of the Chiefs parade shooting: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/14/us/kansas-city-chiefs-rally-shooting-thursday/index.htmlCourt TV's report on the trial of Brian Steven Smith, who is accused of murdering Veronica Abouchuk and Kathleen Henry: https://www.courttv.com/news/you-live-you-die-jury-watches-alaskan-woman-tortured-to-death/Alaska Public Media's coverage of the Smith trial: https://alaskapublic.org/2024/02/07/anchorage-murder-trial-opens-with-differing-accounts-of-video-that-allegedly-captured-a-killing/Alaska's News Service video on the Smith case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axCI677b2uMSend tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How did three Kansas City Chiefs fans end up dead in their friend's yard? An expert statement analyst investigates. At the beginning of January 24, three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington and Ricky Johnson were found dead behind the home of their friend Jordan Willis. Willis was alive as was a fifth friend, Alex Lee who had left the house early. We look at the words of those close to these guys to see if we can understand more about what happened. Newsletter: https://posts.neveratruerword.com Socials: https://connect.neveratruerword.com Podcasts: https://podcast.neveratruerword.com Videos: https://videos.neveratruerword.com Books: https://books.neveratruerword.com X: https://twitter.com/truer_word Insta: https://instagram.com/neveratruerword Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NeverATruerWorduk Threads: https://www.threads.net/@neveratruerword This feature is opinion provided for education and entertainment only. #kansascitychiefs #truecrime #statementanalysis #liedetection #deceptiondetection #WordsMatter #howtoreadpeople #statementinvestigation #psychology #deception #behavioralpsychology #behavioranalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity #behaviouralarts
Early toxicology results for three friends found dead outside a Chiefs watch party, reportedly show cocaine and fentanyl in their systems. The families of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson confirmed the police have the initial toxicology reports. According to a family member, who wants to remain anonymous, the level of drugs in their system is high, three times the amount of a lethal fentanyl dosage. The families of Davide Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson confirmed to WDAF the police have the reports and have shared some of the information with the families. Police say the case remains an ongoing death investigation. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Dale Carson - High Profile Criminal Defense Attorney (Jacksonville), Former FBI Agent, Former Police Officer (Miami-Dade County), Author: "Arrest-Proof Yourself”, DaleCarsonLaw.com, Twitter: @DaleCarsonLaw Caryn L. Stark- Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Barry Hutchison Sr. - fmr. Law Enforcement, Owner & Chief Investigator for Barry & Associates Investigative Services LLC., www.barryinvestigationsllc.com Dr. William Morrone -Medical Examiner, Toxicologist, Pathologist, opioid treatment expert, Author: “American Narcan: Naloxone & Heroin-Fentanyl associated mortality” Grace Smith KCTV5 Reporter, www.kctv5.com/authors/Grace-Smith/, IG: @Gracesmithnews, X: @GraceKCTV5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kansas City 3, was it criminal or the result of bad decisions? Welcome to another gripping episode of 'Police off the Cuff,' where real crime is dissected from the front lines by those who know it best. I'm your host Bill, alongside my esteemed colleague Mike Geary, as we dive into a perplexing case that has Kansas City and the nation on edge. In today's episode, titled "Kansas City 3: was it criminal or the result of bad decisions?", we're unraveling the tangled threads of a tragedy involving three adult men—Clayton McGeeney, Ricky Johnson, and David Harrington—who lost their lives under mysterious circumstances. We ask the tough questions: Was this a terrible outcome of personal choice, or is there more to this story that meets the eye? The case, known as the "Kansas City three," saw these men attending a football watch party that ended in disaster, with drugs playing a fatal role in their demise. With speculations of fentanyl-laced narcotics and the tragic result of an unintentional overdose, the community and authorities are left grappling with the consequences and legal implications. As we dissect the fine line between accident and homicide, we'll consider the critical aspects of the investigation—from lividity and body positioning to the toxicology reports. With expertise from retired NYPD sergeant and law professor Mike Geary and insights from our chat participants, we'll explore the harsh reality of drug use, the dangers of fentanyl in street drugs, and the profound impact on the families left behind. It's a complex tapestry of personal responsibility, legal challenges, and the quest for justice. So as the world listens and the families demand answers, join us on 'Police off the Cuff' for a candid look at this harrowing case. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otcpod1/support
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The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover.Today, we'll be covering three high-profile cases: the social media-related homicide involving Justin Mohn and his father Michael in Pennsylvania, the mysterious deaths of David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney outside Jordan Willis's home in Kansas City, Missouri, and the jury tampering angle of the case against Alex Murdaugh.NBC's coverage of the slaying of Michael Mohn in Pennsylvania:https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/pa-man-arrested-decapitating-father-youtube-video-rcna1365096 ABC Action News's coverage of Justin Mohn's bizarre behavior before his father's killing: https://6abc.com/man-accused-of-beheading-father-justin-mohn-michael-middletown-township-pennsylvania/14377336/https://nypost.com/2024/01/26/news/5th-kansas-city-chiefs-fan-at-party-where-3-died-idd-as-alex-weamer-lee-report/Coverage from Fox News about Jordan Willis checking into rehab: https://www.foxnews.com/us/kansas-city-chiefs-fans-deaths-jordan-willis-checks-rehab-families-await-toxicology-resultsNBC's coverage of the latest hearing around jury tampering in the Alex Murdaugh case: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/clerk-denies-jury-tampering-alex-murdaugh-seeks-new-trial-hearing-rcna136161Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael gets the full story on what's happening in Kansas City, Missouri, where three men where found dead outside a home after watching a playoff football game together. FOX 4 Kansas City's Malik Jackson paints a fuller picture on what is now known, yet, so much of what's on the canvas still remains a mystery. Original air date 2 February 2024
Family members of the three men found dead in their friend's backyard after a football watch party are speaking out. The father of David Harrington, Jon Harrington, has told media outlets that he doesn't believe Jordan Willis' claims of not hearing relatives banging on his door. He's also challenging how the men died. He says reports that they froze to death "isn't very likely." Police, meanwhile, are asking the victims' families for help in unlocking phones. Investigators believe there may be clues as to what happened that night. We've also learned that homeowner/friend Jordan Willis has moved out of his home and has not checked into rehab. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Jonathan Price - Brother of Ricky Johnson; Ricky Johnson Funeral Expenses GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/baaqs-ricky-johnson; LinkedIn: Jonathan Price, LSSMBB Bernarda Villalona – NY Criminal Defense Attorney & Former Prosecutor, Villalona Law, PLLC.: @BernardaVillalona (FaceBook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Threads); Twitter: @VillalonaLaw Dr. John Delatorre – Licensed Psychologist and Mediator (specializing in forensic psychology); Psychological Consultant to Project Absentis: a nonprofit organization that searches for missing persons; X, IG, and TikTok – @drjohndelatorre Dr. Jan Gorniak – Medical Examiner, Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (Las Vegas, NV), Board Certified Forensic Pathologist Todd G. Shipley, CFE, CFCE– Cyber Crime Expert, and Author: “Investigating Internet Crimes: An Introduction to Solving Crimes in Cyberspace;” Twitter: @webcase Grace Smith - KCTV5 Reporter; IG: @Gracesmithnews, X: @GraceKCTV5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The puzzling deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington, and Ricky Johnson, have left the community in shock and raised questions about what could have led to their bizarre demise. On January 9, their lifeless bodies were discovered frozen in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home, two days after they had gathered to watch a football game. The grim discovery was made after McGeeney's fiancée became concerned when he failed to return home on that Sunday, and attempts to reach Willis, the homeowner, went unanswered. When police arrived at the scene, Willis was reportedly found with a wine glass in hand, seemingly unaware of the tragedy unfolding in his backyard. His claim of being asleep with noise-canceling headphones for two days has raised eyebrows. Despite the eerie circumstances, authorities have ruled out foul play, and Willis is not considered a suspect. However, the deaths remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the community seeking answers. Dr. Caleb Alexander, an epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins University, has weighed in on the case, suggesting that the deaths could be linked to a dangerous combination of opioid-like drugs and alcohol. He emphasized that the involvement of three individuals intensifies the curiosity and tragedy surrounding the incident, indicating that more than just moderate alcohol consumption may have played a role. Dr. Alexander explained that various prescription drugs, when combined with alcohol, can lead to a heightened level of sedation, potentially resulting in the victims succumbing to the freezing weather. Common drugs such as Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and carisoprodol were cited as potential culprits. Illicit opioids like fentanyl also remain a possibility, with Dr. Alexander considering it "a very plausible scenario." He noted the recent tragedy of musician Jose Vasquez and his wife succumbing to a fentanyl overdose, emphasizing the risk even in group settings. The weather conditions on January 7 and 8, with temperatures in the 30s, could have contributed to their deaths. Dr. Alexander explained that sitting outdoors without movement in such weather could pose serious danger, as individuals would not generate enough body heat to stay warm. As the Kansas City Police Department awaits the results of autopsies and toxicology reports, the true cause of this tragic incident remains uncertain. Dr. Alexander stressed the importance of these reports in unraveling the mystery. The community and the families of the deceased are left in grief and confusion, with many hoping for clarity and closure regarding the deaths of three friends whose lives ended so tragically and unexpectedly. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The puzzling deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington, and Ricky Johnson, have left the community in shock and raised questions about what could have led to their bizarre demise. On January 9, their lifeless bodies were discovered frozen in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home, two days after they had gathered to watch a football game. The grim discovery was made after McGeeney's fiancée became concerned when he failed to return home on that Sunday, and attempts to reach Willis, the homeowner, went unanswered. When police arrived at the scene, Willis was reportedly found with a wine glass in hand, seemingly unaware of the tragedy unfolding in his backyard. His claim of being asleep with noise-canceling headphones for two days has raised eyebrows. Despite the eerie circumstances, authorities have ruled out foul play, and Willis is not considered a suspect. However, the deaths remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the community seeking answers. Dr. Caleb Alexander, an epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins University, has weighed in on the case, suggesting that the deaths could be linked to a dangerous combination of opioid-like drugs and alcohol. He emphasized that the involvement of three individuals intensifies the curiosity and tragedy surrounding the incident, indicating that more than just moderate alcohol consumption may have played a role. Dr. Alexander explained that various prescription drugs, when combined with alcohol, can lead to a heightened level of sedation, potentially resulting in the victims succumbing to the freezing weather. Common drugs such as Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and carisoprodol were cited as potential culprits. Illicit opioids like fentanyl also remain a possibility, with Dr. Alexander considering it "a very plausible scenario." He noted the recent tragedy of musician Jose Vasquez and his wife succumbing to a fentanyl overdose, emphasizing the risk even in group settings. The weather conditions on January 7 and 8, with temperatures in the 30s, could have contributed to their deaths. Dr. Alexander explained that sitting outdoors without movement in such weather could pose serious danger, as individuals would not generate enough body heat to stay warm. As the Kansas City Police Department awaits the results of autopsies and toxicology reports, the true cause of this tragic incident remains uncertain. Dr. Alexander stressed the importance of these reports in unraveling the mystery. The community and the families of the deceased are left in grief and confusion, with many hoping for clarity and closure regarding the deaths of three friends whose lives ended so tragically and unexpectedly. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The puzzling deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington, and Ricky Johnson, have left the community in shock and raised questions about what could have led to their bizarre demise. On January 9, their lifeless bodies were discovered frozen in the backyard of their friend Jordan Willis' home, two days after they had gathered to watch a football game. The grim discovery was made after McGeeney's fiancée became concerned when he failed to return home on that Sunday, and attempts to reach Willis, the homeowner, went unanswered. When police arrived at the scene, Willis was reportedly found with a wine glass in hand, seemingly unaware of the tragedy unfolding in his backyard. His claim of being asleep with noise-canceling headphones for two days has raised eyebrows. Despite the eerie circumstances, authorities have ruled out foul play, and Willis is not considered a suspect. However, the deaths remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the community seeking answers. Dr. Caleb Alexander, an epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins University, has weighed in on the case, suggesting that the deaths could be linked to a dangerous combination of opioid-like drugs and alcohol. He emphasized that the involvement of three individuals intensifies the curiosity and tragedy surrounding the incident, indicating that more than just moderate alcohol consumption may have played a role. Dr. Alexander explained that various prescription drugs, when combined with alcohol, can lead to a heightened level of sedation, potentially resulting in the victims succumbing to the freezing weather. Common drugs such as Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and carisoprodol were cited as potential culprits. Illicit opioids like fentanyl also remain a possibility, with Dr. Alexander considering it "a very plausible scenario." He noted the recent tragedy of musician Jose Vasquez and his wife succumbing to a fentanyl overdose, emphasizing the risk even in group settings. The weather conditions on January 7 and 8, with temperatures in the 30s, could have contributed to their deaths. Dr. Alexander explained that sitting outdoors without movement in such weather could pose serious danger, as individuals would not generate enough body heat to stay warm. As the Kansas City Police Department awaits the results of autopsies and toxicology reports, the true cause of this tragic incident remains uncertain. Dr. Alexander stressed the importance of these reports in unraveling the mystery. The community and the families of the deceased are left in grief and confusion, with many hoping for clarity and closure regarding the deaths of three friends whose lives ended so tragically and unexpectedly. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
On the night of January 9th three men, David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney were found frozen to death at their friend's house, a full TWO DAYS after they had been there to watch the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7th. According to police, the fiancée of one of the men called 911 after seeing the body of one of the men on the back porch. Officers responded to the scene at 9:51 pm and then discovered the other two men in the backyard. Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder, get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to https://www.shopbeam.com/ANNIEELISE and use code ANNIEELISE at checkout. Idaho 4 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIuPNPYy4iE&list=PLCY3SEDjbHKTlExgGSJ4U7iuOPnmb_waL Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/ Shop the Merch: www.shop10tolife.com Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ About Me: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com Sources: NewsNation Fox4 Kansas USA Today Law & Crime Audio Credits: NewsNation
What happened to the Kansas City 3? The deaths of Clayton McGeeney, 36, David Harrington, 37, and Ricky Johnson, 38, have devastated and baffled the community in Kansas City, Missouri. Weeks after their bodies were found frozen in the backyard of their friends home, the circumstances surrounding their deaths are murkier than ever... Watch this podcast episode! Click HERE to check it out & subscribe to the Avery After Dark Youtube Channel! Business Inquires | averyannross@gmail.com Want this episode EARLY & AD FREE? Join the PATREON for only $3 dollars a month! Make sure you are following along for all the latest! TIKTOK INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK
January 7, the Kansas City Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers. Jordan Willis invites a couple of buddies to watch the game at his home. David Harrington, Ricky Johnson and Clayton McGeeney arrive in time for the 3:25 pm central time kickoff. After the game, Willis waves the guys off and crashes on the couch. Later, he heads to bed. The next day, Willis says he didn't leave his home at all. That same day, friends and family of David Harrington, Ricky Johnson and Clayton McGeeney are concerned. The last they knew is they were headed to Jordan Willis house to watch the game but now, none of the guys, including Jordan Willis are replying to messages on social media or by phone. Tuesday, January 9, 9:51 pm Clayton McGeeney's fiancée shows up at the Willis' home. She sees the cars in the the driveway and since nobody is answering the phone or replying to messages, She breaks into the home and screams Willis' name. She walks through the house, then looks on the back porch and sees a body. Clayton McGeeney's fiancée calls police. They find Willis in his underwear with an empty glass of wine in hand, according to the victims' families. The other two bodies were then found in the backyard. Jordan Willis tells police he has no idea what happened. Joining Nancy Grace Today: James Shelnutt - Attorney in Alabama, 27 years Atlanta Metro Area Major Case Detective, Former S.W.A.T. officer, The Shelnutt Law Firm, P.C., Fmr judge and municipal prosecutor ShelnuttLawFirm.com, Twitter: @ShelnuttLawFirm Dr. Jorey L. Krawczyn - Psychologist, Fmr law enforcement, Faculty Saint Leo University; Consultant Blue Wall Institute, www.bw-institute.com, Author: Operation S.O.S., www.drjorey.com Justin Boardman - Former Detective, West Valley City Police Department Special Victim's Unit, Boardman Training & Consulting Dr. Kendall Crowns - Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth), Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School Jen Smith - Chief Reporter for DailyMail.com, Twitter: @jen_e_smith See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with violinist David Harrington, founder of the groundbreaking Kronos Quartet. They've been called the most important new music ensemble in the world — over 1,000 new works and arrangements have been commissioned for the group. Kronos Quartet will bring their 50th anniversary tour to West Lafayette, Indiana's Loeb Theatre. The Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) returns to Indianapolis this November. Every year, PASIC brings some of the greatest percussionists in the world to Indianapolis for a week of performances and clinics. We'll celebrate PASIC by listening back to a 2019 interview with the late Elayne Jones, a member of the Percussive Arts Society's Hall of Fame. Jones was a prominent tympanist who performed with music luminaries including Leopold Stokowski and Duke Ellington. Throughout her career, Jones fought against racial and gender discrimination.
This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with violinist David Harrington, founder of the groundbreaking Kronos Quartet. They've been called the most important new music ensemble in the world — over 1,000 new works and arrangements have been commissioned for the group. Kronos Quartet will bring their 50th anniversary tour to West Lafayette, Indiana's Loeb Theatre. The Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) returns to Indianapolis this November. Every year, PASIC brings some of the greatest percussionists in the world to Indianapolis for a week of performances and clinics. We'll celebrate PASIC by listening back to a 2019 interview with the late Elayne Jones, a member of the Percussive Arts Society's Hall of Fame. Jones was a prominent tympanist who performed with music luminaries including Leopold Stokowski and Duke Ellington. Throughout her career, Jones fought against racial and gender discrimination.
Kronos Quartet have been called one of the most important new music ensembles in the world — over 1,000 new works and arrangements have been commissioned for the group. WFYI's Kyle Long recently spoke to the group's founder David Harrington. They discussed Kronos Quartet's 50th anniversary, the group's upcoming appearance in West Lafayette, collaborating with Bollywood icon Asha Bhosle, and their latest album "Songs and Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog”.
Kronos Quartet have been called one of the most important new music ensembles in the world — over 1,000 new works and arrangements have been commissioned for the group. WFYI's Kyle Long recently spoke to the group's founder David Harrington. They discussed Kronos Quartet's 50th anniversary, the group's upcoming appearance in West Lafayette, collaborating with Bollywood icon Asha Bhosle, and their latest album "Songs and Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog”.
We celebrate our 400th episode by revisiting some of our favorite interviews to include new material that didn't make it into the original show. Music and conversation from Annie Gosfield, Felipe Perez Santiago, Mario Lavista, David Harrington and Nick Zoulek. Viva Relevant Tones!
Dan and Brian talk to music theorist Don Traut about how sounds become anchors, or reference points for musical experiences. Tim Lohman describes how certain harmonies penetrate his being. Bruce Blackstone speaks of his realization that many of his favorite rock songs were based on the blues. David Harrington tells of the time that he realized when he had to be in a string quartet because of hearing a particular chord. The musical memories inspire a wide-ranging discussion about why people savor resolutions and lush orchestrations, how predictable musical patterns can be soothing, and whether or not an Eflat chord is the center of the musical universe.
David Harrington is a mission driven individual. As the President of the Centre for Neuro Skills, his focus is improving the efficacy and efficiency of health care to the brain injured population. David dives into why investing in brain injury rehabilitation is the right thing to do, not only socially, but economically and how by doing so, we could help individuals receive the proper care for maximum outcomes. To learn more about the Centre for Neuro Skills, go to www.neuroskills.com or visit abiausa.com for additional information and support on brain injury.
David Harrington on 50 years of making music with The Kronos Quartet, receiving an overdue apology and his love for Sesame Street. Plus, actor and comedian Rakhee Morzaria (Run The Burbs) (37:21) on her comedy, the tension of being both a writer and actor on the same show, and what she thinks Tom should say to internet trolls.
Dan and Brian spoke with Kory Floyd, a scholar of the communication of affection, and Mary Francis O'Connor, an expert on bereavement, and the effects of loss on the body, during SXSW in 2022. The conversation engages three powerful stories about how music became intertwined with loss. Brent Davis, a hospice chaplain, tells of the death of an old navy veteran; Whitney Morgan shares a story of her father and dementia, and David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet, describes the loss of music after his son's death. These stories demonstrate how music build connections between people, and how it can help move a person through grief, if one can listen at all.
When you think of Jimi Hendrix, you think of the guitar. Since the 1960s he's consistently topped polls of the greatest guitarist of all time. But there are so many other remarkable layers to this man and musician. On what would have been his 80th birthday, fans from music, literature and academia weigh up all of the other things that should be celebrated about Jimi, but so often aren't: Leon Hendrix remembers his big brother as a spiritual force. Professor Paul Gilroy analyses Jimi's commitment to peace. Kronos Quartet violinist David Harrington discusses Jimi the composer. The Happy Mondays vocalist Rowetta appreciates Jimi the singer. Poet and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib unpicks Jimi's approach to wordplay. And author and academic Sarita Cannon evaluates Jimi as a mixed heritage icon. Meanwhile, 1960s archive interviews from Hendrix give us a fresh perspective on the man himself. Narrator: Cerys Matthews Producer: Redzi Bernard Executive Producer: Jack Howson Sound Mix: Olga Reed A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 4