Photo of John Walsh in black jacket and photo of Chiefs fans who were found frozen to death


‘America’s Most Wanted’ host John Walsh has sounded a warning to everyone in the wake of the startling reports from Kansas City.

News of three Chiefs fans being found frozen to death has been dominating the headlines after they went missing for two days before being found in a friend’s backyard. Jordan Willis, the friend in question, claimed to have been unaware they were there as he says he was asleep for two days.

It is believed that drugs may have been at play and Walsh, who has no involvement in the matter, reckons fentanyl could have had something to do with it.
“I would say fentanyl was involved,” he said via FOX News on Thursday. “We had 107,000 people overdose and die on fentanyl last year and 300,000… permanently crippled or [had] something happen to them – terrible.”

“I did a case last week on ‘America’s Most Wanted’: a 17-year-old girl who went on Snapchat, and they have drug dealers on Snapchat, and they have menus,” Walsh said. “She ordered one Adderall – she read somewhere that college kids study all night.”

Walsh noted that the high school student was dead within just one hour of taking the pill to help her stay up to study for college entrance exams.

“People don’t know what they’re buying, don’t know how much to take,” he continued.

“The cartels bring the drugs across, but the gangs here that mix the drugs and the dealers, they don’t know what they’re doing, sometimes they mix too much fentanyl in. [The West Point graduates] decided to buy some cocaine not knowing that drug dealers are putting fentanyl in everything… these are not drug users, they just took what they thought was a little party drug to have some fun.”

As for Willis, he is not a suspect as the authorities don’t believe there was any foul play involved, though family members of the deceased have suggested that they were “murdered.” He has since moved out of the rental home and has checked himself into rehab.