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Software pioneer John McAfee arrives in U.S. from Guatemala

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By Kevin Gray
MIAMI | Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:04pm EST

(Reuters) - Computer software pioneer John McAfee, who is wanted for questioning in Belize over the murder of a fellow American, arrived in Miami on Wednesday evening after he was deported by Guatemala, according to fellow passengers on an American Airlines flight.

After landing, McAfee, 67, was escorted from the plane by airport security officers, passengers said. Shortly afterward, he tweeted, "I am in South Beach," referring to the popular tourist area on Miami Beach.

"Some people felt uncomfortable that he was on our flight. ... We all knew the story," said Maria Claridge, 36, a South Florida photographer who was on the Silicon Valley entrepreneur's flight to Miami.

McAfee, who was seated in the coach section and had a whole row to himself, was wearing a suit and was "very calm" during the flight, she added.

"He looked very tired, he looked like a man who hadn't slept in days. I'd say he even looked depressed," said another passenger, Roberto Gilbert, a Guatemalan who lives in Miami.

McAfee had been held for a week in Guatemala, where he surfaced after evading police in Belize for nearly a month following the killing of American Gregory Faull, his neighbor on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye.

Police in Belize want to quiz McAfee as a "person of interest" in Faull's death, although the technology guru's lawyers blocked an attempt by Guatemala to send him back there.

Authorities in Belize say he is not a prime suspect in the investigation. McAfee has denied any role in Faull's killing.

The goateed McAfee has led the world's media on a game of online hide-and-seek in Belize and Guatemala since he fled after Faull's death, peppering the Internet with pithy quotes and colorful revelations about his unpredictable life.

"I'm happy to be going home," McAfee, dressed in a black suit, told reporters shortly before his departure from Guatemala City airport on Wednesday afternoon. "I've been running through jungles and rivers and oceans and I think I need to rest for a while. And I've been in jail for seven days."

Guatemala's immigration authorities had been holding McAfee since he was arrested last Wednesday for illegally entering the country with his 20-year-old Belizean girlfriend.

The eccentric tech pioneer, who made his fortune from the anti-virus software bearing his name, has been chronicling life on the run in a blog, www.whoismcafee.com.

He said he had no immediate plans after reaching Florida.

"I'm just going to hang in Miami for a while. I like Miami," he told Reuters by telephone just before his plane left. "There is a great sushi place there and I really like sushi."

BELIZE STILL WAITING

Residents of the Belizean island of Ambergris Caye, where McAfee has lived for about four years, said McAfee and Faull, 52, had quarreled at times, including over McAfee's unruly dogs.

McAfee says Belize authorities will kill him if he turns himself in for questioning. He has said he was being persecuted by Belize's ruling party for refusing to pay some $2 million in bribes.

Belize's prime minister has rejected the allegations, calling McAfee paranoid and "bonkers.

Belize police spokesman Raphael Martinez said the country still wanted to question McAfee about the Faull case.

"He will be just under the goodwill of the United States of America. He is still a person of interest, but a U.S. national has been killed and he has been somewhat implicated in that murder. People want him to answer some questions," he said.

Martinez noted that Belize's extradition treaty with the United States extended only to suspected criminals, a designation that did not currently apply to McAfee.

"Right now, we don't have enough information to change his status from person of interest to suspect," he said.

Residents and neighbors on Ambergris Caye said McAfee was unusual and at times unstable. He was seen to travel with armed bodyguards, sporting a pistol tucked into his belt.

The predicament of McAfee, a former Lockheed systems consultant, is a far cry from his heyday in the late 1980s, when he started McAfee Associates. McAfee has no relationship now with the company, which was sold to Intel Corp.

McAfee was previously charged in Belize with possession of illegal firearms, and police had raided his property on suspicions that he was running a lab to produce illegal synthetic narcotics. He said he had not taken drugs since 1983.

"I took drugs constantly, 24 hours of the day. I took them for years and years. I was the worst drug abuser on the planet," he told Reuters before his arrest in Guatemala. "Then I finally went to Alcoholics Anonymous, and that was the end of it."

(Writing by Dave Graham, Michael O'Boyle and David Adams. Reporting by Sofia Menchu and Mike McDonald.; Editing by Peter Cooney)

 

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Quotebox: U.S. software guru John McAfee in his own words


Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:35pm EST

(Reuters) - A new chapter in the colorful life of John McAfee opened in Miami on Wednesday after Guatemala deported the former Silicon Valley pioneer wanted for questioning in Belize over the death of a fellow American.

Following are a selection of quotes from the 67-year-old during his flight from Belize's police over the past five weeks. The comments were made to Reuters or on his blog, unless otherwise stated.

ON HIS SLAIN U.S. NEIGHBOR GREGORY FAULL

"We had one disagreement about a dog. I had disagreements with all my neighbors about my dogs. I had a disagreement with myself about my dogs. They were noisy."

"Why would I leave behind the body and all the evidence? I'm not stupid."

"I barely knew the man. We had spoken about 50 words over a period of five years. I did not particularly care for him, I'll be frank. He drank heavily." (To reporters)

ON BELIZE'S RULING ESTABLISHMENT

"I refused to donate to political party number one, I refused to donate, and they sent 42 armed soldiers into my property, destroyed half the property and shot one of my dogs, detained me for 24 hours and released me without charges."

"You can say I'm paranoid about it, but they will kill me, there is no question. They've been trying to get me for months." (to Wired magazine)

"Belize is still a pirate haven and is run more or less along the lines established centuries ago by the likes of Captain Morgan, Blackbeard and Captain Barrow. (Wired)

ON RETURNING TO THE UNITED STATES

"I'm just going to hang in Miami for a while. I like Miami. There is a great sushi place there and I really like sushi."

"I'm happy to be going home ... I've been running through jungles and rivers and oceans and I think I need a rest for a while. And I've been in jail for seven days." (to reporters)

ON SPECULATION ABOUT HIS MENTAL STATE

"People are saying I'm paranoid and crazy but it's difficult for people to comprehend what has been happening to me. It's so unusual, so out of the mainstream."

"People are saying, 'He's a prankster, therefore this is a prank.' This is not a prank. Only a madman would assume that."

"There are only two options, either I'm a crazy lunatic, or there really is stuff happening that has to be changed."

"Everyone sees one part of Belize. They think it's a wonderful, peaceful, lovely place, blue waters, so McAfee has got to be crazy. Maybe I am crazy. If I were, I wouldn't know."

ON GUATEMALA

"I have enjoyed Guatemala very much, even in detention. Everyone was gracious and kind. The president asked me to videotape a message for him, which I did, and I apologized profusely for putting him in a delicate situation. I had no choice but to come in illegally."

ON DRUGS

"I took drugs constantly, 24 hours of the day. I took them for years and years. I was the worst drug abuser on the planet. Then I finally went to Alcoholics Anonymous, and that was the end of it (in 1983)."

ON HIS LIFE

"My life has been on the increase ever since I decided that stuff - houses, money - doesn't mean much. I had more money than I could spend in a million lifetimes."

"I've never had a long term plan. I would like to live comfortably day by day, fish, swim, and enjoy my declining years." (To reporters)

"I enjoy living, and suicide is absurdly redundant. The world, from the very beginning, hurls viruses, accidents, hungry animals, defective DNA - and uncountable more - in an attempt to kill us. It always succeeds."

"I have no regrets about anything."

(Compiled by Lomi Kriel; editing by David Brunnstrom)

 

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Software pioneer John McAfee deported to Miami


MIAMI | Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:51pm EST

(Reuters) - A plane carrying computer software pioneer John McAfee landed in Miami on Wednesday after Guatemala deported the former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, who is wanted for questioning in Belize about the murder of a fellow American, according to fellow passengers on an American Airlines flight.

McAfee, 67, was escorted from the plane by airport security officers, passengers said. He had been held for a week in Guatemala, where he surfaced after evading police in Belize for nearly a month following the death of American Gregory Faull, his neighbor on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye.

Police in Belize want to quiz McAfee as a "person of interest" in Faull's death, but authorities there say he is not a prime suspect in the investigation. McAfee has denied any role in Faull's killing.

(Writing by David Adams; Editing by Stacey Joyce)

 
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