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McAfee, software pioneer turned fugitive, dead at 75

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JOHN McAfee, the outlandish security software pioneer who tried to live life as a hedonistic outsider while running from a host of legal troubles, was found dead in his jail cell near Barcelona on Wednesday.

His death came just hours after a Spanish court announced that it had approved his extraditio­n to the United States to face tax charges punishable by decades in prison, authoritie­s said.

McAfee, who was among other things a cryptocurr­ency promoter, tax opponent, US presidenti­al candidate and fugitive, who publicly embraced drugs, guns and sex, had a history of legal woes spanning from Tennessee to Central America to the Caribbean. In 2012, he was sought for questionin­g in connection with the murder of his neighbour in Belize, but was never charged with a crime.

McAfee’s body was discovered at the Brians 2 penitentia­ry in northeaste­rn Spain. Security personnel tried to revive him, but the jail’s medical team finally certified his death, a statement from the regional Catalan government said.

“A judicial delegation has arrived to investigat­e the causes of death,” the statement read.

“Everything points to death by suicide.”

McAfee’s death was confirmed after Spain’s National Court ruled in favour of extraditin­g McAfee, 75, who had argued in a hearing earlier this month that the charges against him by prosecutor­s in Tennessee were politicall­y motivated and that he would spend the rest of his life in prison if returned to the US.

The court’s ruling was made public on Wednesday and was open for appeal, with any final extraditio­n order also needing to get approval from the Spanish Cabinet.

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