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John McAfee, the anti-virus software founder who has evaded Belizean authorities in a homicide investigation, said Thursday that he is glad to be in South Florida.
“It’s good to be back in America,” the 67-year-old British native told reporters Thursday outside the Beacon Hotel, the hotel on Ocean Drive where he is staying.
McAfee had been deported to the United States from Guatemala Wednesday after sneaking in illegally from Belize, where police have wanted to question him in connection with the death of a U.S. expatriate who lived near him on an island off Belize's coast.
Thursday, McAfee said that U.S. authorities haven’t questioned him since his arrival in Miami. He added that there was no need for them to do so.
"I don't need a lawyer,” he said. “I'm not charged with anything."
After arriving from Guatemala, he said his worry now is getting two women, both of whom he says are his girlfriends, to the United States.
He said he would stay in Miami until the women arrived to meet him there. He said they are in Guatemala legally after they, too, recently fled from Belize.
"I'm waiting here until I get visas for Amy and Samantha,” he said. “Their lives are in danger. I'm appealing to the State Department for help."
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Police in Belize have wanted to question McAfee about the November killing of Gregory Viant Faull, who lived a couple of houses down from McAfee's compound on Ambergris Caye, off Belize's Caribbean coast.
McAfee on Thursday said he didn’t kill Faull.
"Did I kill Mr. Faull?” he said. “No, let me be clear, I have absolutely nothing to do with the murder in Belize."
McAfee said he would be in danger if he turned himself in to Belizean authorities. He accused them of trying to extort money from him.
"When someone storms your property, threatens your life, shoots your dog and then says, ‘Are you going to pay us the $2 million?’ Wouldn't you think your life might be in danger if you don't pay the money?” he said. “I did not pay the money. I am here."
McAfee in Miami: 'I'm here. I'm hungry. I plan to eat'
He said Belizean authorities over time made up several allegations against him, including accusing him of running a drug lab.
"If I were to get back on drugs, I have the resources to buy good drugs," said the creator of McAfee security software. "I mean, the margin in selling meth can't be as good as the margin in selling software."
Faking a heart attack in Guatemala bought him some time, allowing his lawyer to arrange for him to be sent to the United States instead of being sent back to Belize, he said.
He said all his funds still were in Belize. "I don't have a home here [in the United States] anymore,” he said. “I don't have any money."
It remains unclear whether U.S. authorities have any interest in talking to McAfee. An FBI spokesman in Miami said the agency wasn't involved with McAfee's return to the U.S.
Other U.S. agencies haven’t said whether McAfee would be questioned or detained in the country. Officials said there was no active arrest warrant for McAfee that would justify taking him into custody.
Several tourists in South Beach took pictures with the newsmaker of the day, including Suzanne Swanson.
“We’re staying in Miami,” she said. “We just came down to South Beach to look for movie stars.”


Agreed. Might needs a shrink and a detox center, though...
Some of America's largest corporations trust this man and his software.
Symantec all the way!!!
Great strategy: trade garbage for trash.
Dunno Early. Norton always catches the @!$%# that's hard to get out..
Have you ever actually tried removing Norton (pronounced Malware) without reformatting? Even their own software that claims it can remove old installations fails to deliver. Not to mention the resource hogging. Try Microsoft Security Essentials instead. It's free and doesn't require any sort of yearly renewal. If you're anti-M$, there are plenty of other free AV software options out there that don't bog your system down or leave undesired crap in the registry.
Norton was ruined after Symantec bought them. Norton use to have really good tools, but that was back in the day before they became Symantec.
He doesn't need a lawyer, security on the other hand, there are several who would definitely like to see him 6 feet under.
For a man who had the smarts to create a wonderful software program, he has certainly not made other good choices. Such as messing with drugs which have led to addiction, health, legal problems and other problems.
Fame and fortune often come with a bundle of unpleasant consequences, for those who believe they are wonderful to have in life. Most outsiders never don't ever realize. This man looks just horrible.All the money in the world is not worth being miserable, having no peace, privacy and loss of ones health.
What a horrible and wasteful profession being a Lawyer!. There are too many Lawyers and most come out of these schools sen-retarded where they can't even think for themselves and they all want to make the big bucks. Get a real job, like a Trade.
If all his money is in Belize then the attempt to extort money from his has worked. With him gone an dthe alleged corruption in Belize, they'll now be able to get his money. Maybe he should have just paid the taxes in the US and stayed there? In the mean time, after reading his statement that he was out of money, I'd be asking for payment up front is I was the hotel.
I doubt he'll be broke for long. The Bank of Belize isn't going to give his money to some corrupt cops. They have a reputation as a safe haven for tax dodgers and criminals to maintain. Giving a clients money to the cops would be seriously bad advertizing for them.
I'm guessing Mr. Mcafee is going to have a tough time getting visas for his 2 "girlfriends", given how mean spirited the law is toward even honest to goodness wives of U.S. citizens... As the kid next to me at work says, "Good Luck with That, Dude..."
Let's all watch this one closely for signs of favoritism...