Since early November, John McAfee, the founder of the anti-virus company that bears his name, has been a “person of interest” in the death of his neighbor Gregory Faull. On Monday, McAfee said that he left Belize, where he had been living. Weeks of intrigue about the whereabouts of the tech millionaire ended Tuesday when a hacker located him through his smartphone tracks.
This cell-phone photograph shows John McAfee updating his blog at an immigration detention center in Guatemala City. The antivirus guru was arrested at a hotel in an upscale neighborhood with the help of Interpol agents hours after he said he would seek asylum in the Central American country. Guatemalan authorities were awaiting orders from their Foreign Ministry about whether to send him back to Belize, where he is a person of interest in the killing of a fellow expatriate American. Pictured at right is one of his lawyers, Karla Paz.
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