They are saying it was suicide; however, John McAfee didn’t kill himself…. no way. For years McAfee was a romantic outlaw, rough around the edges and a little weird at times, but he also consistently said various elements of the U.S. government were out to get him.
McAfee even put a tattoo on his arm saying he would not kill himself. That is how certain he was that someone, some entity, would eventually want to shut him down.
McAfee was under securities charges for making money by recommending investments without disclosing his relationship to the investment. The charges were always a little weird, and the claims of tax evasion never amounted to enough to warrant the severity of the effort to capture him, but the U.S. was adamant about getting him extradited. Nothing about this sniffs right. Nothing.
John McAfee Found Dead in Spanish Jail While Awaiting Extradition to the U S on Sketchy Securities Charges
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John McAfee, embattled software developer, found dead in Spanish jail
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