ANTI-VIRUS GURU JOHN MCAFEE'S ODD LIFE IN
'TEMPTATION ISLAND'::::: GIRLS, GUNS AND YOGA:::::
Many
people who crossed his path on a tropical island in belize, it was apparent
john mcafee's life had taken some bizarre turns in the last few years. The
anti-virus software guru, who started mcafee associates in 1989, has been in
hiding since police said they wanted to question him about the weekend murder
of his neighbour, fellow american gregory faull, with whom mcafee had
quarrelled.Despite his disappearance, mcafee, 67, has remained in contact with
the media, providing a stream of colourful bulletins over his predicament,
state of mind and his claim that belize's authorities want to kill him.Residents
of the caribbean island of ambergris caye and others who know him paint the
picture of an eccentric, impulsive man who gave up a career as a successful
entrepreneur in the united states for a life of semi-seclusion in the former
pirate haven of belize, surrounded by bodyguards and young women. Mcafee, a
yoga fan who has lived on the island for about four years, often moves around
with bodyguards and sticks pistols in his belt.never mind the dog, beware of
owner," counsels a small sign, embellished with a sketched hand gripping a
large pistol, tacked to the fence separating mcafee's beachfront swimming pool
from the pier that cuts into the azure sea.Officials suspect he used designer
drugs, and neighbours say mcafee tried to chase them off the public beach in front
of his house. Inside his home, a blue-roofed cottage complex, he kept a small
arsenal of shotguns and scope-fitted rifles.
There were also
complaints about the millionaire's numerous and noisy dogs. Officials say the
poisoning of four of the dogs may be linked to the murder of faull, a
52-year-old florida building contractor who was shot dead at his salmon-hued
two-story villa about 100 yards (metres) down the beach from mcafee. Faull was
one of the locals who had complained about mcafee's attitude and his dogs.Now
on the run, mcafee told wired magazine, with whom he has kept an ongoing
conversation, that he was disguised and holed up in what he describes as a
lice-infested refuge.In comments to the magazine, mcafee denied he shot faull
and said he fears that the police will kill or torture him. Police say they
just want to talk to him about the killing.Mcafee, who has not responded to
requests for comment by reuters, blamed belize's "pirate culture" for
his troubles in an essay wired said he had sent to the magazine.belize is still
a pirate haven and is run more or less along the lines established centuries
ago by the likes of captain morgan, blackbeard and captain barrow," mcafee
said.Belize prime minister dean barrow has urged mcafee to help police with
their inquiries, calling him "bonkers."
'Paranoid'
Many locals in san
pedro describe the tattooed mcafee, who made a fortune developing the internet
anti-virus software that bears his name, as a generous but unstable man."he's
a good guy, he helped a lot of people. The problem was when he wanted something
he wanted it right now. And when he didn't get it, he'd get paranoid,"
said one islander, a former mcafee employee, who like many people here spoke on
condition their name not be used for fear of retribution. "he's a complex
man, very impulsive," the islander added.Doug singh, belize's former
police minister, told reuters he was at a loss to explain mcafee's recent
comments. "mr mcafee seems to have a bit of a divorce from reality and it
seems to be consistent in his behaviour and some of the things he has said
recently. He's way out of line and out of proportion," he said.
"nobody has anything against mr mcafee."After making millions with
his anti-virus product, mcafee decided to abandon the united states for belize,
a languid coastal paradise. It is a path that has been taken by a number of
rich americans over the years.He took a beachfront compound on the island's
isolated and exclusive north side, 6 miles from the town of san pedro by boat
or by driving over badly cratered asphalt and dirt track. It is a world away
from california's silicon valley, which he once called home.He took the company
public in 1992 and left two years later following accusations that he had hyped
the arrival of a virus known as michelangelo, which turned out to be a dud, to
scare computer users into buying his company's products. Officials at the
company he created and its parent, intel, have declined to comment on the
controversy.
But one long-time
mcafee manager who recently left said company executives were likely monitoring
the news closely. He said they have tracked reports of john mcafee's activities
over the years out of concern they might need to do damage control.A case is
already pending in belize against mcafee for possession of illegal firearms,
and police previously suspected him of running a lab to make illicit synthetic
drugs. But mcafee said this week he was opposed to drugs. "my life is
f**ked up enough without drugs, and always has been," mcafee told wired
magazine.
Benefactor
For all his trouble
with authorities, mcafee has worked hard to be the island's benefactor. Upon
arriving in belize he bought a $1 million boat for the country's new coast
guard, and donated equipment to the local police force, according to local
reports.
He tipped generously
everywhere he went, and hired a steady stream of taxis for frequent female
guests on the $150 round trip from the small airstrip in san pedro out to his
house."not two or three, a lot of women," said artemio awayo, 24, a
local waiter. "every time i saw him it was a different woman."Those
who knew him said he didn't drink and never hung out at the island's many bars.
But employees at a restaurant near the pier where mcafee's water taxi company
is based said his actions grew more bizarre following a police raid last april
on his mainland hacienda outside the town of orange walk.Even for casual
lunches, mcafee began regularly coming to town with at least two bodyguards,
clad in camouflage and each packing pistols, they said."generally, you
don't need a bodyguard in belize," said jorge alana, a san pedro sun
reporter who interviewed mcafee several times, noting top elected officials
don't have them. "it does call attention when you move with so many guards."Mcafee's
home is in a stretch of ambergris where the wealthiest foreigners hole up. Raw
lots of land 100 feet by 200 feet can cost up to $500,000 here. Even
modest-looking houses reflect multimillion-dollar investments. Like mcafee,
many of his north shore neighbours tend to favour being left alone, rarely
coming to town and loath to mix with tourists."that's why they come to san
pedro," said daniel guerrero, the tour guide and real estate broker now
serving as the town's mayor. "they like the quietness. They like the
isolation."But even fishing, scuba diving and sunset daiquiris can get
tiresome. Accustomed to hard work and achievement, newcomers established and
kept up the island's charities, locals say. Quite a few foreigners, like
mcafee, started local businesses. And some fall out of synch with local
culture."it's one thing to vacation here and another thing living
here," said wyoming native tamara sniffin, owner and editor of the san
pedro sun, the local newspaper.
Immortalized in song by
madonna as la isla bonita, ambergris caye stretches 27 miles along the blue
caribbean below the mexican border, flanking the world's second-largest barrier
reef and some of its finest sport fishing waters.Those attributes have
attracted well-heeled foreign retirees and celebrities such as actor leonardo
dicaprio, who owns a small island nearby."here it's just party, party,
work, party," said iris mavel, 27, a waitress at a restaurant favored by
mcafee. "a lot of couples who come here leave divorced. That's why they
call it temptation island."The island also has a darker side. Dumped at
sea and carried ashore by the tides, bundles of colombian cocaine flow through
the island not far from mcafee's house and on, many say, toward the mexican
border. Cocaine not recovered by the smugglers is collected by islanders,
supplying a thriving local drug market that has sparked low-level gang feuds
and occasional killings.International fugitives have taken refuge here. In the
summer, a slovak man accused of murdering a woman, her 10-year-old son and a
gangster in his home country was arrested on an international warrant,
processed for extradition but then released by a belizean judge.Some townsfolk
suspect mcafee is hiding on a yacht off of san pedro. Others note that mexico
is only an hour away by the sort of fast boat mcafee owns and that passports
are never checked for people landing in the oceanfront villages there. San
pedro's mayor believes he will surface.
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