When a former tech mega-mogul is wanted for questioning in a murder, where does he turn?

Internet security pioneer John McAfee, the multi-millionaire founder of the anti-virus firm that bears his name, is wanted by police in Belize investigating the murder of American expatriate Gregory Faull. Rather than turning to the American embassy, McAfee gave a bizarre interview to tech Bible Wired, saying he buried himself beneath sand and cardboard boxes to hide out from the police.

“They will kill me if they find me,” McAfee told Wired reporter Joshua Davis.

According to a police report, American expatriate Gregory Faull, a builder from Florida, was shot Saturday night in the Central American country where McAfee has lived the last several years. Police in Belize say Faull’s body was discovered at his house Sunday morning by 39-year-old Belizean housekeeper Laura Tun. He was lying face up in a pool of blood, the report said, with a gunshot wound to the head.


'I thought maybe they were coming for me. They mistook him for me.'
- John McAfee


McAfee told Wired he hid out while the cops combed the property, burying himself in sand with a cardboard box over his head to breathe. He knew nothing about the death, he claimed.

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(here the first report I read a day earlier. its really crazy if all is true !)
http://gizmodo.com/5959812/john-mcaf...ted-for-murder
As we reported last week, McAfee has become increasingly estranged from his fellow expatriates in recent years. His behavior has become increasingly erratic, and by his own admission he had begun associating with some of the most notorious gangsters in Belize.

Since our piece ran on last week, several readers have come forward with additional information that sheds light on the change in McAfee's behavior. In July of 2010, shortly before Allison Adonizio pulled the plug on their quorum-sensing project and fled the country, McAfee began posting on a drug-focused Russian-hosted message board called Bluelight about his attempts to purify the psychoactive compounds colloquially known as "bath salts."

Writing under the name "stuffmonger," a handle he has used on other online message boards, McAfee posted more than 200 times over the next nine months about his ongoing quest to purify psychoactive drugs from compounds commercially available over the internet. "I'm a huge fan of MDPV," he wrote. "I think it's the finest drug ever conceived, not just for the indescribable hypersexuality, but also for the smooth euphoria and mild comedown."

Elsewhere, he described his pursuit of "super perv powder" and warned about the dangers of handling the freebase version of the drug: "I had visual and auditory hallucinations and the worst paranoia of my life." He recommended that the most effective way to take a dose is via rectal insertion, a procedure known as "plugging," writing: "Measure your dose, apply a small amount of saliva to just the tip of your middle finger, press it against the dose, insert. Doesn't really hurt as much as it sounds. We're in an arena (drugs/libido) that I navigate as well as anyone on the planet here. If you take my advice about this (may sound gross to some of you perhaps), you will be well rewarded."