David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson.Photo:Facebook (2)

Man Whose 3 Friends Froze to Death In His Backyard After Chiefs Game Had Nothing to Do with Their Deaths, Attorney Says.

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Family members of a man who wasfound deadoutside a home in Kansas City with two of his friends believe thatearly toxicology results, which reportedly indicate the men had cocaine and fentanyl in their systems, shows “there’s more to the story."

It has been nearly a month sinceDavid Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnsonwere found dead outside their friend Jordan Willis’ rental two days after watching a Kansas City Chiefs game together.

In an interview withNewsNation’s Chris Cuomo over the weekend, David’s stepmother, Theresa Harrington, said the reports makes her feel as though “there’s more to the story."

“David wasn’t a drug addict, or anything like that," she added.

“We keep getting answers that they’re still investigating,” Theresa said of the police. “So there’s something there that they’re saying ‘maybe that’s not right’ as well.”

PEOPLE has reached out to Theresa and John Harrington for additional comment.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Jonathan Price, who shares a mom with Ricky Johnson, told PEOPLE last month that he believes“the facts don’t add up”

However, in a separate interview, he also stated that he’s not jumping to any conclusions. “I don’t necessarily share any opinions on my own, because …I only deal with facts, and I don’t have any of those,” he said.

John Picerno, who represents Willis, previously told PEOPLE in a statement that his client “is unaware of how his friends died,” and is “anxiously awaiting the results of the autopsy and toxicology report.”

Picerno also said that his clientdid not notice the men dead in his backyardor their cars still in the neighborhood in the two days between the football game and the discovery of their bodies.

Police have repeatedly said no foul play is currently suspected in connection with Harrington, McGeeney and Johnson’s deaths.

Alayna Gonzalez, a spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department, told PEOPLE on Monday that the case remains an “ongoing death investigation,” and that no additional details or reports have been revealed to the media.

Gonzalez added, “Both KCPD Detectives and the Platte County Prosecutor’s Office have been in touch with the deceased men’s families and remain in contact with them as the investigation unfolds.”

source: people.com