John McAfee stops running long enough to dispute report of his capture

Dec 6, 2012 - 13:48
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John McAfee stops running long enough to dispute report of his capture
John McAfee stops running long enough to dispute report of his capture

Antivirus mogul John McAfee is giving Carmen Sandiego a run for her money as inteational authorities scratch their heads and mutter, \"Where in the world is he?\" After a bizarre interview on Friday (is there another kind with him?), McAfee (who authorities call a \"person of interest\" in a murder case)  disappeared again, with updates on his website suggesting he had been caught at the Belize/Mexico border. Not so, McAfee himself (?) wrote on his blog. \"We are not in Belize, but not quite out of the woods yet,\" he said, noting that his \"double\" was the one who was captured in Mexico. \"We are … extremely tired,\" he wrote. We are, too, and all we've done is read about it. [Source]

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