Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: Drugs, freezing weather could have created lethal conditions, experts say
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Forensic pathologist Michael Baden; attorney, retired NYPD inspector and attorney Paul Mauro; and retired DEA agent Derek Maltz weigh in on the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans.
"Because of the freezing weather, it [could be] a combination of the drugs and hypothermia that caused their death." "If I had to bet my pension, they were drinking, they smoked weed, the weed was laced with K2, they overheated and threw themselves into the snow," "This is happening in every state." Christina Coulter is a U.S. and World reporter for Fox News Digital. Email story tips to christina.coulter@fox.com.
The Kansas City Police Department has told Fox News Digital no foul play is suspected and "this case is 100% not being investigated as a homicide."
The men's families have accused Willis of playing an active role in the deaths, including allegations they were drugged.
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