Conspiracy Theory Behind Antivirus Billionaire John McAfee's Suicide


 The death of antivirus expert John McAfee, who was suspected of suicide in a Spanish prison, sparked wild conspiracy theories. One is that he did not kill himself and that someone else was responsible for his death.
The founder of antivirus company McAfee was found hanging in his cell, moments after a court ruled he would be extradited to his home country, the United States. McAfee is accused of tax evasion.



Although all signs point to McAfee's suicide, conspiracy theorists don't. Some time ago, he tweeted about the meaning of the tattoo that reads SWHAKD on his arm. "US authorities say we are coming for you. We are going to kill you," McAfee wrote.



"I got a tattoo today just in case. If I killed myself, it wouldn't be me. I was hacked. Just look at my right arm," he wrote again.



Some time after his imprisonment, he wrote again. "I'm content here. I have friends. The food is good. Everything is good. If I hang myself like Epstein, it's not my fault," tweeted John McAfee.



McAfee discussed several times the death of sex offender Jeffry Epstein by suicide. He believes Epstein did not kill himself and died because he knew too much. This is where conspiracy theorists suspect McAfee did not commit suicide.



Moreover, McAfee once claimed to have files that exposed the corruption of the CIA and the Bahamian government. But all indications are that he committed suicide although an autopsy still needs to be done. Investigative journalist, Robert Evans, stated that McAfee liked to lie.



"I know McAfee once tweeted that he would never kill himself. He also likes to lie and likes to ask for attention. He saw the discussion about Epstein's death getting a lot of attention," he said.

The genius John McAfee founded McAfee Corp in 1987 and turned it into a leading antivirus company. He left the company in 1994 and since then, he has gone on many adventures and caused controversy.
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