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John McAfee says he won't turn himself in for questioning over neighbor's murder in Belize Using COMPUTER without the protection of an Anti Virus is a Sally thing. The free anti-viruses scan from McAfee is an award winning one. It is really crucial to install a security software application package which will continuously upgrade and safeguard your computer system. It is the nature of the user to click the website that appears at the top of the table. A lot of alternatives are readily available, from blocking particular sites, to restricting browsing to chosen site. Nearly all of them are attempting to make use of newly-discovered weaknesses in operating systems and applications. Undated photo of John McAfee The San Pedro Sun (CBS/AP) BELIZE CITY - Police in the Caribbean nation of Belize say three people have been brought in for questioning in the murder of American Gregory Viant Faull, reports CNN. But "person of interest" John McAfee, the computer software founder who was Faull's neighbor in Belize, told The Associated Press in an email that he was not planning to turn himself in. McAfee, the 67-year-old creator of the antivirus program of the same name, is being sought by police for questioning. "Suspect or no, I believe the government wants me out of the way. Too many people have died in custody in this country so I Intend to do nothing that puts me in their custody," said the message from an email account that McAfee identified as his during a conversation with an AP journalist in May. He gave no indication of his whereabouts. McAfee reportedly told Wired magazine Monday that he had nothing to do with the death, but feared police would kill him if they found him. He said he hid in the sand when he saw police coming to his house Sunday and put a cardboard box over his head to breathe. Belize police said they believed McAfee was still in the country, but would contact authorities in the United States, Mexico and Guatemala if there were signs he had left. "We want to encourage him to come in," Raphael Martinez, spokesman for Belize's Ministry of

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(CBS/AP) BELIZE CITY - Police in the Caribbean nation of Belize say three people have been broughtin for questioning in the murder of American Gregory Viant Faull, reports CNN.

But "person of interest" John McAfee, the computer software founder who was Faull's neighbor inBelize, told The Associated Press in an email that he was not planning to turn himself in.

McAfee, the 67-year-old creator of the antivirus program of the same name, is being sought by policefor questioning.

"Suspect or no, I believe the government wants me out of the way. Too many people have died incustody in this country so I Intend to do nothing that puts me in their custody," said the messagefrom an email account that McAfee identified as his during a conversation with an AP journalist inMay.

He gave no indication of his whereabouts.

McAfee reportedly told Wired magazine Monday that he had nothing to do with the death, but fearedpolice would kill him if they found him. He said he hid in the sand when he saw police coming to hishouse Sunday and put a cardboard box over his head to breathe.

Belize police said they believed McAfee was still in the country, but would contact authorities in theUnited States, Mexico and Guatemala if there were signs he had left.

"We want to encourage him to come in," Raphael Martinez, spokesman for Belize's Ministry of

National Security, told the AP on Tuesday. "If he feels threatened, we need to tell him, 'Get someoneto go along with you, but come in. Let's solve this crime and you can free yourself.' "

Martinez said two people have been detained in the investigation for questioning. But he added thatpolice had yet to establish a motive in the crime.

Faull was found with a gunshot wound to his head inside his two-story home north of San Pedro, atown on the island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. The housekeeper discovered the body Sundaymorning and called police.

McAfee told Wired that whoever shot Faull may have been gunning for him instead and mistakenlykilled his neighbor.

San Pedro Mayor Daniel Guerrero said Faull had given the town council a letter complaining thatMcAfee's dogs were running loose, chasing cyclists and attacking people and that McAfee's securityguards were trespassing on other homeowners' property.

Still, Guerrero said there wasn't enough evidence for him to say McAfee is a suspect.

"Both of them were my friends. It's hard. It's something that has shocked the community," Guerrerosaid.

A man who works as a security guard at McAfee's beach villa, located two houses from Faull's home,said that four of McAfee's dogs were poisoned late last week. Blame focused on "an American wholives up the way," he said, motioning in the direction of Faull's residence.

Wired, however, quoted McAfee assaying that his dogs had been poisonedFriday night and that he blamed thedeaths on Belize authorities, not Faull.

Faull's family said in a statement that Faull, owner of a construction business in Orlando, Fla., hadjust finished rebuilding his Belize home and was planning to offer it as a vacation rental while hesailed the seas.

McAfee sold his stake in the anti-virus software company that is named for him in the early 1990s

and moved to Belize about three years ago to lower his taxes.

One resident of the island told the AP that Faull had complained about McAfee's behavior, andothers said the former software executive was hard to befriend.

"His physical appearance doesn't really inspire you to go over and make friends with him. He's alittle scruffy looking," said real estate agent, Bob Hamilton.

Police said Faull's computer and phone were missing, but there were no signs of forced entry at hishome. Police reported finding a single 9-mm shell casing and said it appeared Faull was killedbetween late Saturday and Sunday morning, which was a rainy night on the Caribbean island. Faullwas last seen at 10 p.m. Saturday.

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