John McAfee back in U.S.

John McAfee has returned to the U.S. after having been on the run from Belize police for several weeks. He arrived in Miami on Wednesday, following his deportation from Guatemala, where he had been taken into custody for illegally entering the country. Belize police sought McAfee, 67, to question him about the murder of his former neighbor in the country, Gregory Faull, an American expatriate. McAfee founded the anti-virus company that bares his name in 1989, but sold his stake in 1994. Several news outlets have said that McAfee faked a heart attack last Thursday in order to aid in his escape from Central America.

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