The body of antivirus software pioneer John McAfee still remains in a Spanish morgue about a year after he was found dead, his lawyer and authorities confirmed late last week. A spokesperson for the regional government’s justice department told Reuters on Thursday that his corpse is still at the same Barcelona morgue where the autopsy was…
Software Pioneer John McAfee’s Body ‘Still in Prison Morgue Freezer’ in Spain Over 7 Months After Death: Report
The body of antivirus pioneer John McAfee has yet to be released from a Spanish prison more than seven months after his death, according to his family. McAfee was arrested last October at the Barcelona airport on a warrant issued by Tennessee prosecutors who accused him of evading more than $4 million in taxes. The 75-year-old software pioneer died on June…
Widow of John McAfee Says Antivirus Pioneer Wasn’t Suicidal
The widow of antivirus pioneer John McAfee said her husband, who died earlier this week in a Spanish jail, was not suicidal and said the U.S. federal government was responsible. McAfee, 75, died on June 23 hours after a Spanish court ruled that he could be extradited to the U.S. on tax evasion charges. Officials…
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Questions about anti-virus pioneer John McAfee’s death in a Spanish prison. It seems to be a suicide, right after a Spanish judge declared he could be extradited to the US. New York state is ending the cocktails take-out program that’s been popular with restaurants and diners.
John McAfee, Antivirus Pioneer, Found Dead in Spanish Prison Cell: Officials
Antivirus software entrepreneur John McAfee, who was known for his outlandish lifestyle, was found dead in a Spanish prison cell after a court had authorized his extradition back to the United States. The Catalan justice department confirmed his death to news outlets and confirmed earlier reports from El Mundo and El Pais newspapers. The department…
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