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McAfee Founder Wanted for Questioning in Murder

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 13, 2012
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Internet anti-virus pioneer John McAfee is wanted for questioning in a murder investigation in Belize.
 
Police in the Central American country want to talk to McAfee about the death of Gregory Faull.

Faull lived alone near McAfee.      

McAfee left his namesake Internet security firm in 1994 and has not been affiliated with the firm since then. 

A housekeeper discovered Faull's body in a hallway of his home with a gunshot wound to the back of his head.

Authorities investigating the homicide are speaking to another person as they pursue multiple leads.

A laptop computer and cell phone are missing from Faull's home. 

Police do not have a motive in the deadly shooting.

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