Three Kansas City Chief fans were found dead outside a Missouri home two weeks ago, according to police and a relative.

The three men went to the home on the 5200 block NW 83rd Terrace in Kansas City on Jan. 7 to watch the Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers playoffs, a family member said.

Two days later, the fiancée of one of the men went to the home looking for him. She called the police, who confirmed there was a body on the back porch.

“Upon further investigation, officers located two other dead bodies in the back yard,” the Kansas City Police Department said in a statement.

The men were identified as Ricky Johnson, 38, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and David Harrington, 37.

There were “no obvious signs of foul play” seen at or near where the men were found, police said. No arrests have been made in connection to the deaths.

In a GoFundMe created to raise money for funeral expenses, Johnson was described as “a cherished son, brother, uncle, and friend.”

Stephanie Walling, Johnson’s niece, created the fundraiser in the hopes that it will also help support the three daughters he left behind.

“It’s just really hard because I know his girls meant the world to him and he had really big plans for them,” a tearful Walling told NBC News. “Now, he won’t get to follow through with those plans.”

Walling described her uncle, who was 10 when she was born, as a “gentle giant” and “a very caring person.” He was also the biggest Kansas City Chiefs fan she knew, she said.

“One year my mom had given him a framed pic of a player that she had won and he was so excited about it,” Walling said. “I don’t know what player it was but he was excited to get it.”

Johnson’s death has left the entire family wanting answers, Walling said.

“It’s devastating because I just want to know what happened, I just want to know how things went down,” Walling said. “Even if we don’t ever know the answer, it’ll always be something that kind of lingers in the back of my head, because it’s not something I’d wish on anybody and just thinking of him going through it, it hurts.”

“I just want to bring awareness to what’s going on to hopefully bring answers out because there is so many questions and not very many answers,” she said.

The Kansas City Police Department did not identify the resident of the home, who they say was cooperative with detectives the day the bodies were discovered.

An investigation to determine the cause of death of all three men is underway, police said.

The medical examiner did not immediately respond to requests for an update.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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