Police in Belize are on the hunt for John
McAfee - the man who lent his name to the famous antivirus company - because
they suspect him of murder. According to Gizmodo, which just last week ran a stunning piece
about McAfee's weird transformation into a jungle gangster, McAfee is
suspected of killing American expatriate Gregory Faull, a longtime rival
who was found dead yesterday, apparently of a gunshot wound.
Faull had
recently complained to the mayor about McAfee's "roguish behavior,"
including firing off guns around him.
McAfee
has become estranged from the tech world. He told Gizmodo that he'd
gotten mixed up with Belizean gangsters and that there had been "in the
last year alone, eleven attempts to kidnap or kill me." One possible
explanation for this slide: It appears that since 2010 he has been
posting online about his attempts to purify the drug called "bath
salts," which he describes as, "the finest drug ever conceived, not just
for its indescribable hypersexuality, but also for the smooth euphoria
and mild comedown."
Source : http://www.newser.com
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