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Software pioneer McAfee says he will testify about murder in Belize

14
Nov
2013

By Barbara Liston ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) – Computer software pioneer John McAfee said on Wednesday he will testify willingly about the murder of his American neighbor in Belize last year, as he seeks to defend himself from a wrongful death lawsuit that blames him for the killing. McAfee, 68, was named by police in Belize as a person of interest in the November 11, 2012, shooting of Gregory Faull, but he fled the small Central American country before he could be questioned. McAfee denies involvement in the death of Faull, an Orlando contractor and restaurant owner. Ive told the police in Belize that I will sit for questioning in any neutral country in the world … I just will not go to Belize, McAfee said.

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