
THE TRAGIC ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE of 3 of Jordan's FRIENDS has been legally twisted into SECOND-DEGREE FELONY MURDER!
David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson all died from "fentanyl and cocaine combined toxicity", according to Eric Zahnd, the Prosecuting Attorney of Platte County, Missouri. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in6NOTfgCZs
Missouri's second-degree felony murder statute allows prosecutors to charge someone with murder if a death happens during an underlying felony (like sharing drugs with your friends). This gives the state the power to transform a tragic accident into a murder case.
Jordan's DNA was NOT on the bag of Fentanyl. THERE WAS DNA ON THE FENTANYL BAG, BUT IT WAS NOT JORDAN'S.
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(I do not have the permission of the family to share Mr. Harrington's photo, so out of respect, I have not done so; however, it is widely available.)
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(I do not have the permission of the family to share Mr. McGeeney's photo, so out of respect, I have not done so; however, it is widely available.)
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(I do not have the permission of the family to share Mr. Johnson's photo, so out of respect, I have not done so; however, it is widely available.)
"Willis, who has a Ph.D., [was] a senior principal scientist for the non-profit International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and work[ed] at its Neutralizing Antibody Center in La Jolla, California, and Kansas City, where he lives with his two pit bull mixes, Sadie and Daisy."
"Both dogs came from a rescue shelter and on the IAVI website [Jordan] said they are 'the light of my life' and that he is a 'dog fanatic.' 'I love to take them for walks and go to the park. I even name my software packages after them,' he said."
"In the same interview, [Jordan] said he works on 'data science, deep learning, and synthetic biology' to apply 'data science, software development, and immunogen engineering to the germline targeting problem within HIV vaccine development.' 'The same silly tech that turns our faces into cats on TikTok can be used to analyze vaccine responses. We have so much data coming back from clinical trials, and we could use these new fundamental deep learning techniques and computational algorithms to look for patterns, to design, and to do predictions,' he said."