No Charges After Chiefs Fan Triple Death

Aftermath report following a tragic drug-related tragedy wherein relatives threw wild allegations in the media and didn't want to acknowledge illicit substances later found in toxicology reports.

Here's the postscript . . .

"Attorney John Picerno said that while he can't yet give details, he doesn't anticipate his client will be charged with felony murder or any type of homicide, maintaining his client had nothing to do with the men's deaths ."

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Lawyer provides update in case of 3 Chiefs fans found dead in backyard of Northland home

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