Lets simplify scenario. 5 people go to the Bar-b-que and 4 get sick. You ask the OneCan the 5th guy be the "poison" guy?
why didn't you get sick. His reply "I didn't eat the chicken". Your next question is why?
Lets simplify scenario. 5 people go to the Bar-b-que and 4 get sick. You ask the OneCan the 5th guy be the "poison" guy?
It was the last game of the regular season. KC went into the Wild Card round. Then two more rounds (Divisional and Conference). That's a whole lot of messiness riding on the chance that they would make it to the end. Nobody at that point in time knew who would be playing who for another few weeks. IMO.It's not the ticket themselves but the money that it takes to buy them.....
So there is immunity from drug possession if another user acts as a Good Samaritan and calls for emergency services to provide help.
But NO immunity if someone manufactures and/or distributes the drugs.
I will still say IF it’s true, since I don’t know the cousin’s motive for saying so, but IF it’s true that JW manufactured and delivered these drugs to his friends, then he is NOT immune from prosecution.
IMO this makes more sense regarding the very conflicting stories his lawyer put out. It does seem like someone was trying to protect himself. The truth always stays the same, but lies are contradictory.
In fact IMO the changeable narrative is what made me begin to wonder if JW had something to hide. Not murder but some responsibility.
There’s a lot of money to be made in dealing drugs.
It's a pharmacy technician license. That is not a person who can order drugs. They are only ever around drugs when they are working in a pharmacy. They answer to the pharmacy manager and the pharmacist(s).This is all MOO and thoughts.
It does make me wonder after reading "One of the victims had an active pharmacist license which was issued last year and set to expire at the end of May 2024." That's worth noting. Why? How'd he get one last year, but didn't work as one? Combined with what the cousin said about JW mixing customize drugs to suit requests, then I can't help but wonder if a pharmacist license would make it easier to gain more supplies for JW's mixing up these "concoctions".
MOO, some supplies would be highly monitored, but I imagine a pharmacist license would make it easier for larger, unquestioned orders, but not sure if that's how it'd work out either. These are just questions rolling around my head right now. I don't know where JW managed to get his supplies to supposedly make all the drugs. Not any facts here, I'm just thinking that if one of the victims supplied some of the combo drugs that went into a deadly batch, if it turns out to be a fatal batch, the implications of this legally if it went to trial would be even sadder for the families.
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The guy living in the house surely didn't took what the 3 guys took or he would have died too
If it turns out JW did manufacture drugs, I don't condone that at all. But it's still not necessarily true that he killed his three friends with a "bad batch"; if JW also took the drugs, he's still alive.
Being outside in the cold is still, IMO, most likely to be what killed them. If they had been inside they would have likely woken up with a bad hangover but otherwise been OK.
It's a pharmacy technician license....
If it's cold enough for someone to develop hypothermia, it's cold enough for someone to exhibit paradoxical undressing. It's not necessary for it to be below freezing outside for someone to develop hypothermia. It's all about your core temperature dropping only a few degrees. Paradoxical undressing is something that is seen in hypothermia, but it's not seen in every case of hypothermia. If, as is speculated, these people were rendered unconscious first, they wouldn't wake up to undress. They would just never wake up.Emphasis mine.
Yes, that's true.
I think it's called, "Paradoxical Undressing" ?
Kind of don't think it was quite that cold out, the night of the deaths, though ?
Omo.
The guy living in the house said he was out for 2 days. This would imply that 4 out of 5 was incapacitated. 3 outside 1 inside. The gating question is why was #5 not affected?
Nice....If it's cold enough for someone to develop hypothermia, it's cold enough for someone to exhibit paradoxical undressing. It's not necessary for it to be below freezing outside for someone to develop hypothermia. It's all about your core temperature dropping only a few degrees. Paradoxical undressing is something that is seen in hypothermia, but it's not seen in every case of hypothermia. If, as is speculated, these people were rendered unconscious first, they wouldn't wake up to undress. They would just never wake up.
MOO
BI agree. I don't think prosecutors would take any family to a crime scene and map out the case for them, if they had plans to prosecute.
Maybe, the prosecutors thought they could better explain what happened and give the family closure. Maybe JW offered up the house to prosecutors.
It is odd, and not a procedure I'm familiar with. Seems to me, it will open more speculation, questions, what ifs, why nots, and more screen time with the media.
Moo..a meeting with family, prior to a press conference, would provide clarity for all.
Moo.
But JW already moved. So the owner could do it.The tenant resident is the one who would grant access - not the property owner. A landlord cannot consent to a search of a tenant’s property - just common areas where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, such as a shared hallway or laundry room.
I looked at the Missouri pharmacy website, and couldn't find anything for McGeeney, as a technician or a pharmacist. His obituary said that he had worked for 20 years as a flooring installer, although that doesn't mean he might not have been trained in something else.@iluvmua, thanks for posting the article.
From the article:
We've uncovered that McGeeney had an active pharmacist license which was issued last year and set to expire at the end of May 2024.
While we don't know if he was working at any pharmacy in particular or practicing pharmacology in any way at the time of his death ... we do know the license would allow him to work as a pharmacy technician if he so desired.
It does, but then it continues on in the next paragraph that the license allowed him to work as a pharmacy technician.The article says pharmacist license though, not technician.
"We've uncovered that McGeeney had an active pharmacist license which was issued last year and set to expire at the end of May 2024."
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The 5th man has said, via his lawyer, that JW's dogs were there in JW's house the night of the game. Who to believe? It seems an odd thing to lie about doesn't it?Apparently JW’s dogs were staying with his father that night (or weekend, not sure of exact timeline). Confused as to why JW’s father wouldn’t try and contact his son after days of not hearing from him unless the dogs were planned to be with him for an extended period of time? I would imagine he would want JW to take his dogs back if he was only looking after them while his son was hanging with his friends on game night?
Very weird and confusing case.
Exactly. I'm sorry if MY post contributed to the confusion. We all make judgments based on our past experiences. While that can sometimes cause problems, if we didn't ever do it, we wouldn't survive for long! (Yes, that red area on the stovetop is still hot like it was last week! No, that growling dog is not saying "pet me.")@10ofRods
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Here's the quote in the link:
BBM
10ofRods
"No one said it doesn't happen, just that it's less likely when a person is alone. I'd say it's less likely when it's just a couple living in a house, judging from hundreds of homes I've been in. Of COURSE some single people sit at a nook. Many sit at the counter, too. When I'm home alone, I sit where I usually sit for meals (the couch). Or I eat standing up at the kitchen counter. We're all different!"
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OK, judging by your first sentence, you didn't see the post I was responding to. But I like how you ended up agreeing with me anyway!
My response simply provided my perspective and answers to someone who said they were "not sure why," and that they "doubt," and that "people just don't," all in regards to personal activities of daily living. This is the part of the post I was responding to:
Clipped and BBM.
NCWatcher said:
"[....] I am not sure why he'd have to go to a kitchen sink twice a day [....] I doubt he often goes into the sliding door "eating area." People just don't sit alone at tables in dining rooms or even "breakfast nooks" by themselves [....]"
As we've established, people do regular activities of daily living in ways that can seem strange to others. At this point, some of JW's actions seem odd or unlikely to some, to varying degrees depending on the observer. Let's hope this meeting they're having will provide some answers so at least this part of the speculation will settle. It may lead to a whole new area of speculating!
Chew in the lower lip?It almost seemed like he was slurring his words a bit, or maybe just a lazy tongue?
Whoooa"Jordan is the chemist. They all knew him as that. It was easy for them to go have fun, but he *advertiser censored**ed up. He made a mistake."Caleb McGeeney, cousin to Clayton McGeeney, one of the #KansasCity3, told me he thinks the men ingested a bad batch of drugs. He says Jordan Willis has made and supplied drugs to friends since high school. Here is part of my conversation with Caleb today.Note: These are allegations. Jordan Willis has denied any wrongdoing. As of now, the police are not investigating this as a homicide. #KansasCity
I read this completely differently. If it turns out JW did manufacture drugs, all 4 took them together, 3 of them died quickly, JW was passed out for 2 days still in the house, friends and family are looking for their kin, and he doesn't come to the door until LE arrive, then I completely disagree that JW gets off scott free. He is liable for their deaths, intent or not. He would have concocted felony-posession, highly illegal drugs, they died on his (renter's) property with him still there, etc. I believe there are numerous laws he broke, and LE, grand juries, family of victims will be very interested in seeing this through.If there’s actual evidence and not just a grieving cousin talking crap, I’d agree with you. Some of the family members just sound like they’re mad that JW didn’t die too. Unless it can be proven that JW drugged them against their will, I don’t think he should be charged for murder/manslaughter. I’m sorry for them and their families. But IMO (and with the facts I’ve read so far) all 4 men made a choice.