• John McAfee deported to United States
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-20705370[/url] [quote=BBC News][B]The software tycoon John McAfee is being deported to the United States from Guatemala.[/B] He is being escorted to the airport in Guatemala City where he will board a plane to Florida. Mr McAfee was detained a week ago after fleeing from Belize, where he is wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of a neighbour. The 67-year-old has spent more than a month on the run with his girlfriend, [url=http://www.whoismcafee.com/]blogging about his exploits[/url]. A recent entry declared: "John to leave detention this morning." A spokesman for Guatemala's immigration office, Fernando Lucero, said: "Complying with migration law, Mr John McAfee is to be deported to his country of origin". Mr McAfee has expressed his wish to return to the US. His lawyers blocked an extradition request from Belize, where he has been named a "person of interest" in the murder of Florida businessman Gregory Faull. [B]Paranoid[/B] Mr McAfee claims he is being persecuted by the authorities in Belize, who he accuses of corruption. Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow had a more prosaic explanation: "I don't want to be unkind to the gentleman, but I believe he is extremely paranoid, even bonkers." After making his fortune from the anti-virus software which bears his name, Mr McAfee has lived an eccentric life, funding start-ups, flying small planes low over the desert, and most recently, attempting to synthesise antibiotics from jungle plants in Belize.[/quote]
This was his secret plan all along, eh? I guess he escaped from Belize...
Won't he be safer in the United States anyways? :v:
[QUOTE=ewitwins;38805567]Won't he be safer in the United States anyways? :v:[/QUOTE] Yep, and he's said he wants to return to the U.S. I can't help but wonder why he fled south to Guatemala rather then crossing through Mexico to return home, though.
[QUOTE=scout1;38805483]This was his secret plan all along, eh? I guess he escaped from Belize...[/QUOTE] Not exactly. [quote]His lawyers blocked an extradition request from Belize, where he has been named a "person of interest" in the murder of [b]Florida[/b] businessman Gregory Faull. [/quote] Sounds like he might face something in the US.
i swear to god i'm gonna meet up with this guy outside of miami international with coke and champagne
[QUOTE=Fangz;38805626]Not exactly. Sounds like he might face something in the US.[/QUOTE] Not if it all went down in Belize.
[QUOTE=TropicalV2;38805688]i swear to god i'm gonna meet up with this guy outside of miami international with coke and champagne[/QUOTE] What kind of coke? That may influence his decision to notice you.
[QUOTE=scout1;38805835]Not if it all went down in Belize.[/QUOTE] There have been cases in the past where people have been charged for serious crimes outside the USA against other US citizens.
"Are you sure you want to uninstall McAfee?"
If I remember right, the Florida man was an expatriate living in Belize.
His service was shit anyway.
I would take US prison over Belize prison.
[QUOTE=bord2tears;38848265]I would take US prison over Belize execution/assassination/ect.[/QUOTE] Fixed that for you. Wouldn't be surprised if the neighbor's murder was orchestrated by Belize to make an excuse to go after McAfee.
[QUOTE=scout1;38805483]This was his secret plan all along, eh? I guess he escaped from Belize...[/QUOTE] Starring Kurt Russel as Snake Plissken. God i want one more movie!
I guess his trial is over.
[QUOTE=scout1;38805835]Not if it all went down in Belize.[/QUOTE] Passive personality of criminal law, means that he can actually be processed.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;38805882]What kind of coke? That may influence his decision to notice you.[/QUOTE] Because if there's one great thing to go with champagne it's the wonderful taste of coca cola
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