John McAfee Found Dead In Prison Cell of an Apparent Suicide

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  1. Oscar Gordon says:

    Epstein did it!Report

    • JS in reply to Oscar Gordon says:

      You’d be surprised at how many people — who have no idea who McAfee is — are claiming this.

      Apparently they think that a strung-out, incredibly crazy bath salts abuser is some secret killer witness instead of, you know, a dude that got rich, went nuts with drugs, killed someone, talked at length about having sex with whales, committed a whole BUNCH of US felonies, fled the jurisdiction while bragging about how he committed said felonies (tax and fraud), then dumbly went to Europe because — and I’m just spitballing — ALL THE BATH SALTS.

      Then killed himself because he’s 74, looking at life in jail, and despite all the fraud and tax evasion he’d pretty much blown all his money.

      WHO KNEW A MENTALLY UNSTABLE MASSIVE DRUG ABUSER MIGHT KILL HIMSELF. CRAZY.Report

  2. Jaybird says:

    He said this in October:

    Which doesn’t mean that he didn’t do it.

    But.
    Like…Report

  3. LeeEsq says:

    I know that people hate taxes and everything but the amount of narcissism and radicalization it takes to not want to pay taxes that much is staggering. Like there are plenty of semi-legitimate ways that wealthy people use to avoid paying taxes. This wasn’t enough for Mr. McAfee. He just didn’t want to straight up pay taxes and ended up killing himself rather than pay taxes.Report

    • Philip H in reply to LeeEsq says:

      Much like Epstein, I don’t think he killed himself because of the actual underlying crime. He couldn’t stomach the shame of being caught, since, also like Epstein, he believed he was better then everyone else and thus not subject to law and punishment. The realization that yes, the system was in fact going to hold him to account was more then his narcissism could take.

      I expect this will happen again for other well known figures who are on the cusp of indictment.Report

  4. Marchmaine says:

    I don’t think McAfee was murdered.

    He claims to have built a dead-man switch to release incriminating evidence of ‘stuff’ if he was killed… I doubt he had the stuff, and I doubt he had a dead-man switch, and I doubt anyone really powerful cared enough to have him killed. The pattern of posting these things seems consistent with a general concept of MaAfee nonsense.

    If a cache of incriminating stuff does in fact emerge, however, I’d have to consider that anew.

    I think Epstein killed himself, but I also suspect there’s more to his suicide than suicide simpliciter. There *is* a dead-man cache, there are people who very much didn’t want him to go to trial, and there is a vast fortune that is going somewhere – quite possibly along pre-arranged lines … assuming he had the good sense to remove himself properly. His may have been an assisted suicide.

    Other than baseline investigation of why someone in custody died, I’m not expecting anything unusual from McAfee; I do think there are many things that ought to be investigated (still) regarding Epstein.Report

  5. Pinky says:

    …and selling the rights to his life story

    I bet that’s gone up in value suddenly.Report

  6. fillyjonk says:

    this is the kind of thing Ockham’s Razor was made for. ‘Course most of the people posting manifestoey stuff online have never heard of it.

    Dude killed himself because he couldn’t face the humiliation of extradition and (I presume) federal prison. It would take a LOT, a LOT a LOT, to convince me otherwise.Report

    • JS in reply to fillyjonk says:

      He was at prime risk. Lengthy incarceration (made worse by a pandemic), massive loss of wealth and the luxuries he enjoyed, obvious mental problems and a lengthy history of drug use (the sort that leave permanent neural effects), and a precipitating event (the news he would be extradited and the last of his wealth, and any hope for freedom gone).

      It’s not as fun as speculating wildly that the CIA killed him, lest he be taken into the CIA’s control via extradition or whatever weird flexes people are trying to make.

      And god, “at risk man commits suicide for obvious reasons” clearly does not satisfy some people’s need for drama and sh*t stirring.Report

  7. SpearOfThePeople says:

    The difference between a conspiracy theorist and the dude who knows something is the degree to which everything has to be connected with pretty little strings.
    Someone ordered him assassinated.
    Who? Damned if I know or care.

    This is the type of dude who thinks he can murder someone and get away with minimal consequences.
    Spoiler alert: he was right.Report