Sunday, December 02, 2012

JOHN MCAFEE MIGHT HAVE BEEN CAPTURED AT MEXICAN BORDER

KING JESUS IS COMING FOR US ANY TIME NOW. THE RAPTURE. BE PREPARED TO GO.

YOU CAN TELL ALOT ABOUT A PERSON WHO THEY FOLLOW.WELL ON JOHNS TWITTER HE FOLLOWS A MEDIA GURU FROM MONTREAL AND CHAD A FILM MAKER.I CAN SEE MEDIA SCAM ALL OVER THIS NOW.


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Breaking: John McAfee captured?

Date: December 1, 2012 at 6:57 pm- by News- Posted in McAfee Files- Comment(s): 47
We have received an unconfirmed report that John McAfee has been captured at the border of Belize and Mexico.
More information as it is received.
http://www.whoismcafee.com/

I just received an anonymous phone call saying John was captured, and the person calling, with a Hispanic sounding accent said he himself barely escaped. Will comment if I hear anything more.

I have been requested by authorities to take this blog down as a result of Mr. McAfee’s arrest. I have been asked to turn over all historical data relating to this blog as evidence. If you live in Belize and have made comments on this blog, the authorities will be contacting you soon. I am truly sorry.

I SEEN HE (JOHN) DONE AN INTERVIEW WITH CNN.IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN HIS DOWNFALL. 

NEWS7 BELIZE TO KEEP UP ON THE CAPTURE IF REAL
http://www.7newsbelize.com/index.php

McAfee captured: report
WASHINGTON — Anti-virus software pioneer John McAfee, wanted by authorities in Belize for his neighbor's murder, has been captured after weeks on the run, his blog said Saturday."We have received an unconfirmed report that John McAfee has been captured at the border of Belize and Mexico," his official blog whoismcafee.com said.The website, which McAfee launched to counter what he sees as erroneous claims by the media or authorities about him, said it would provide more information as it became available.
Police say they simply want to question the 67-year-old about the murder of fellow American Gregory Faull, a Florida native who was found dead at his home last month in a pool of blood on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye.Faull, 52, was shot in the back of the head, according to a police report. There were no signs of a break-in, and a laptop and cell phone were missing.McAfee has said he fears for his life and was fleeing authorities with whom he has been at odds ever since refusing to make a donation to a local politician's campaign.


McAfee Security Chief Gets Bail
posted (November 30, 2012)
Today, Mulligan's attorney, Ellis Arnold took his bail petition to the Supreme Court before Justice Herbert Lord. Crown Counsel Christophe Rodriguez, who represented the DPP's office objected on the sole ground that while in custody Mulligan told investigators that he was a British National. Rodriguez told the court that if that information was accurate, it meant that Mulligan was a flight risk, which was prosecution's main ground for objecting to bail. Ellis Arnold produced an authentic copy of Mulligan's immigration document, which verified that he has dual British and Belizean Nationalities, therefore proving that his Belizean ties indicates that he isn't a flight risk. As a result, the crown withdrew their objection, and Justice Lord granted Mulligan bail of $10,000. The conditions of the bail are that his sureties must be Belizean, he must surrender all of his travel documents, and he must report to all adjournments of his case at court. His boss is in hiding, but tonight John McAfee's chief of security William Mulligan is free on bail. As we've reported, on November 14th, Mulligan was charged for multiple counts of kept firearm and ammunition without a license - for which remand is automatic. The firearms were part of an arsenal police found at McAfee's home on northern Ambergris Caye as they investigated the murder of American Gregory Faull. On Sunday 11th November, police found a 12 gauge Remington pump action shot gun loaded with seven cartridges and one Baikal brand 12 gauge single action shot gun. William Mulligan was at the home and charged for kept firearm and ammunition without a gun license for which remand is automatic. Investigators believe that they weren't lending at all - that they got the licenses on behalf of theMcAfee Estate. They reportedly got the guns licensed in the Punta Gorda jurisdiction - quite a distance from San Pedro where they reside.So he's out on bail, and John McAfee is still being sought by police. In his comic relief blog McAfee is urging his readers to blitz the Government and the BTB will mail requests to free his associates Eddie Ancona and Cassian Chavarria. Both men had guns licensed in their names which were found in the McAfee arsenal. They were charged for one count each of lending a firearm without a written permission from the Commissioner of Police. 

CNN Exclusive: McAfee comes out of hiding to talk about life on the run

By Martin Savidge and Chelsea J. Carter, CNN
updated 8:45 AM EST, Sat December 1, 2012
Watch this video

McAfee talks to CNN while on the run


(CNN) -- The journey to interview Internet security guru John McAfee began with a secret phrase, a mysterious driver and a circuitous route full of left turns, right turns and U-turns.
It concluded at a safe house on a tropical island paradise, where the 67-year-old was waiting in disguise --as an old man with salt and pepper hair -- to tell his bizarre tale."It hasn't been a lot of fun. I miss my prior life. Much of it has been deprivation. No baths, poor food," McAfee told CNN Friday in his first on-camera interview since going on the run from Belize authorities who want to question him in the killing of his neighbor.
Three people have been detained for questioning in the killing, police have said, and investigators are pursuing multiple leads.

Murder mystery in paradise

Dogs central to McAfee murder mystery?
Belize authorities say they only want to talk to McAfee about the November 11 shooting death of American businessman Gregory Faull, who was found dead in his home near San Pedro, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye.The case began to unfold on November 9, when McAfee told police someone poisoned four of his dogs. To put them out of their misery, he shot each in the head and buried them on his property, a former girlfriend said.Officials say the dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between McAfee and Faull, a 52-year-old contractor who retired to Belize from Florida and lived next door.
Two days later someone shot Faull in the head in his own living room. A 9 mm shell was found on the second step on the first floor, and Faull was found dead on the second floor.
Former girlfriend says McAfee 'frightened for his life' During the interview, McAfee said he did not kill Faull and did not pay anybody to kill the man.So why not surrender to police for questioning? "I will not," McAfee said, adding his priority is to clear his name.To hear McAfee, who is not a suspect, tell it: He's a man on the run, afraid for his life, from authorities who he has been at odds with since refusing to pay a bribe to a politician months earlier.McAfee is so fearful, he says, that he carries up to a dozen disposable cell phones at one time. He estimates he has gone through 200 since he fled more than three weeks ago.In fact, he only agreed to an interview with CNN after a number of conversations that involved middle men, telephone calls with ever changing numbers and, finally, a cloak and dagger meeting complete with a secret phrase and response.The phrase: "Sorry I'm late."The response: "That's OK, we are waiting for our co-worker." McAfee's near daily "catch me if you can" game is wearing thin with investigators, who are baffled and angered by the allegations.Recently, he began a blog -- www.whoismcafee.com -- to chronicle his time on the run, the media's portrayal of him and what he describes as harassment by the Belize government.
The longer it all goes on, the more suspicious police become.McAfee doesn't know how the story will play out. "I don't have a crystal ball. I'm going to fight until something changes," he said."I will certainly not turn myself in, and I will certainly not quit fighting. I will not stop my blog."For the software security pioneer, the end will come only if he's arrested or he gets away from corrupt officials."Get away doesn't mean leave the country. It means they will, No. 1, find the murderer of Mr. Faull and, No. 2, the people of this country -- who are by and large terrified to speak out -- start speaking out," he said.McAfee founded his namesake computer security software in 1987, running it initially out of his home in California. He sold his stake in McAfee Associates in 1994.A 2009 story in the New York Times indicated his fortune had plunged to $4 million from its $100 million peak, due largely to the real estate and stock market crashes that hit his investments.McAfee moved to Belize in 2008. And in February 2010, he started QuorumEx, which claims on its website to be trying to "re-invent the way modern medicine combats and disarms pathogenic bacteria."
CNN's Martin Savidge reported from Belize. CNN's Chelsea J. Carter wrote the story from Atlanta.

OK THIS WAS JUST A PUBLICITY SCAM BY JOHN AND CHAD TO GET HITS ON THEIR SITE AND COMMENTS.JOHN IS A MEDIA WHORE AND ATTENTION SEEKER.HE AND CHAD ARE PROBABLY TRYING TO GET A REALITY TV SERIES OR SOMETHING BY SETTING THIS SO CALLED CAPTURED SCHEME UP.THE TRUTH WILL COME OUT SOMETIME.IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF CNN AND MSNBC HELPED JOHN WITH THIS FRAUD CAPTURE STORY NOW.

Wiretap: John McAfee still on the lam, mayor of San Pedro saysShare1

Cyberspace has been abuzz with reports that John McAfee – the elusive and eccentric Silicon Valley software magnate who’s been on the lam since one of his neighbors was shot to death — has been captured. The flames were fanned by a post on McAfee’s own blog, which somehow seems not to know where McAfee is; but some posters on the blog have been authoritatively stating that McAfee and a female companion were nabbed near the border of Mexico and Belize.Cops in Belize City tell me they don’t know anything about that, referring me to their counterparts in San Pedro, the beachside town some 160 miles away where McAfee has made his home in recent years. But Mayor Daniel Guerrero said: “It’s not true.” While he said rumors have been flying since McAfee gave a brief and bizarre interview to CNN, Guerrero said local cops have assured him McAfee’s still on the loose. He added that police have been conducting house-to-house searches on the north end of Ambergris Caye, the island where San Pedro sits.Also debunking the John is captured reports is Jorge Aldana, a senior reporter at the San Pedro Sun newspaper who’s been covering the case and chatting periodically with my colleague, Dan Nakaso (and probably every other reporter in the Western Hemisphere). “I can tell you positively that John McAfee has not been captured,” Aldana said Saturday night.And as proof, he said he was talking to me from a late-night function that the country’s Minister of National Security, who oversees all law enforcement operations, was also attending. “He’s shaking his head,” Aldana said. “”I’m telling you, John has not been captured.” (He wouldn’t put the minister on the phone, but Guerrero was at the same event and verified the minister was there.)Aldana added that McAfee’s blog — on which the world’s most interesting software executive also has claimed to have disguised himself to spy on police searching his home — “has been very deceitful.” Police, for the record, have said they merely want to question McAfee about the November murder of his feuding neighbor, Gregory Faull; but McAfee insists he’ll be killed himself if taken into custody.

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