They will kill me if they find me,” McAfee, whose whereabouts are still unknown, tells Wiredmagazine. “They’ve been trying to get me for months. They want to silence me.”
Shortly after the body of the dead Gregory Faull, aged 52, was discovered by his housekeeper on November 11 with a bullet at the back of his head, the 67-year old millionaire told in an interview about how he hid himself from a group of responding officers. McAfee, who denied the killing of Faull, have beaten away the cops around the bush by covering his body with sand and burying himself in the process, leaving his head covered with a box to let him breathe with air. He tellsWired:
“It was extraordinarily uncomfortable.”

McAfee’s fears may have been too realistic for him even when a spokesperson for the Belizean local authorities says otherwise, only looking for him to get some answers that will help close the case.
“It would be quite nice for him to come in and answer some of the questions that could lead to the closure of this case,” spokesman Raphael Martineztells Reuters. “He is not wanted for murder, but he is wanted for questioning as a person of interest.”
Considered as one of Silicon Valley’s first Internet entrepreneurs to have strike the gold pot, the recent events have turn down the positive exigency of John McAfee. Before ending up with the gold stash in his credit accounts, he spent nearly two years to take his anti-virus company to the public in 1992 and successfully sold the firm at an undisclosed $100 million. McAfee also went out to teach yoga and developed on of the first instant messaging service before settling down to Belize in 2008.
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